Front Desk Medical Receptionist-Part-timeother related Employment listings - Denville, NJ at Geebo

Front Desk Medical Receptionist-Part-time

Qualifications or Education, Training and Experience High School graduate or equivalent.
Computer literacy required.
1-2 years of previous customer service/data entry, administrative/office management/clerical experience required.
Experience of working in the health or other public sector organization helpful, but not necessary.
Knowledge and Skills/Expected Competencies Business office procedures Grammar, spelling, punctuation, and basic arithmetic Medical insurance and medical billing skills Operating all office equipment Strong organizational and leadership skills Answering the telephone in a pleasant and helpful manner and using a multi-line telephone system.
Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with patients, employees, and the public.
Speak clearly and concisely Read, understands, and follows oral and written instruction.
Exceptional customer service skills Ability to sort and file materials correctly by alphabetic or numeric systems Ability and willingness to help patients with check in or check out process Work may require hand dexterity for telephone and office machine operation.
Work may require sitting for long periods of time; also stooping, bending and stretching for files and supplies.
Requires manual dexterity sufficient to operate a keyboard, operate a calculator, telephone, copier and such other office equipment as necessary.
Hearing must be in the normal range for telephone contact.
It is necessary to view computer screens for long periods and to work in an environment that may be stressful Job Type:
Part-time Medical specialties:
Pediatrics Application Question(s):
What is your desired rate of pay? Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: Pediatrics on Broadway, a member of Consensus Health

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