Business Assistant Financial & Banking - North Port, FL at Geebo

Business Assistant

Parkview Dental Partners Parkview Dental Partners North Port, FL North Port, FL Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$37.
8K - $47.
9K a year Estimated:
$37.
8K - $47.
9K a year Description:
Description Our general dentistry practice in Sarasota is seeking a Dental Business Assistant with a dynamic personality! The Dental Business Assistant will be responsible for answering calls in a professional manner with a smile in his/her voice, scheduling patients, verifying insurance, assisting the Office Manager, and helping keep the team cohesive through out each day.
The ideal candidate will have excellent organizational skills, the ability to multi-task in a busy environment, be competent with a computer, and be friendly! Experience with dental insurance is preferred.
If you are looking for a long term position with a company that offers great benefits, cares about its employees, and gives back to the community, do not hesitate to apply! Dental Business Assistant
Benefits:
Competitive pay Monthly bonus opportunities Receive mentoring, training and development Team culture and great co-workers PTO Full benefits package for all full-time employees 401(K) matching program In house dental benefits Referral Program Uniform allowance Paid holidays Growth opportunities Our Dental Business Assistant will:
Tackle each day with a positive attitude Organize and maintain administrative functions of the office Handle reception tasks with a smile in your voice Receive and distribute mail and email Manage office level dental insurance and accounts receivable tasks Assist with patient scheduling Document patient treatments and transactions Follow office procedures for referrals and scheduling Greet patients with a warm welcome! SJMOITOSO Requirements:
Requirements
Experience:
Dental Insurance:
1 year (Required) Dental receptionist:
1 year (Required).
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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