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Dental Front Office Coordinator

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7 Mason, OH Mason, OH Full-time Full-time $15 - $19 an hour $15 - $19 an hour 5 days ago 5 days ago 5 days ago We have a fantastic opportunity for a dental office Front Desk Coordinator! This position's primary responsibility is to handle all front office functions for the practice.
The Front Desk Coordinator must ensure that patients, parents and/or guardians are the number one priority.
Schedule:
M-F 9am-430pm Education and
Experience:
Minimum high school diploma, or equivalent.
Experience working in a professional, medical, or dental environment with direct customer service is desired.
Specific Skills:
Strong interpersonal and relationship building skills; must be able to establish and maintain positive working relationships.
Ability to travel between multiple locations.
Customer service oriented and able to communicate with a pleasant demeanor at all times.
Effective written and verbal communication with all staff and management.
Must possess excellent organizational skills, strong attention to detail, be able to multitask and perform job duties in a timely manner.
Strong PC skills and ability to learn and successfully use new programs as required.
If you desire a career where you want make a difference in people's lives, and work well with a team, we would love to meet you! We offer:
Paid Time Off Paid Holidays Medical, Dental and Vision benefits Health Savings Account, Flex Spending 401K Short and Long Term Disability Insurance Life Insurance Opportunities for Community Giving Back About D4C Dental Brands:
Exclusively Supporting Pediatric and Orthodontic Practices.
As the fastest growing and largest pediatric dental and orthodontic specialty network in the United States; our success comes from our focus on supporting high quality patient care and our shared vision of Raising the Standard in children's oral health.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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