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Bozeman Health
Overview
The Office Coordinator I primarily serves as the department receptionist, greeting visitors, answering phones, directing calls, and managing patient appointments. This role also involves performing various clerical duties such as copying, sorting, filing records, and operating standard office equipment.
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15 days ago
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The Office Coordinator I primarily serves as the receptionist, greeting individuals, answering phones, directing calls, and managing patient appointments. This role also involves performing various clerical duties such as copying, sorting, filing records, and operating standard office equipment.
2 months ago