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Help wanted at Abbott Creek Nursey
Help Wanted at Abbott Creek Nursey Apply Mon-Fri 9-2 884 Thompson Rd Dawsonville, GA 30534 706-265-1607 Looking for individual to help us in production, pulling orders and maintenance Now thru December 9th Must be able to work weekends The position can be physically demanding.
Abbott Creek NurseryMedical Assistant - Sugar Hill
Overtime Status: Hourly, Non-Exempt Full-timeScope:Responsible for providing organization and support to assigned provider. Responsible for Patient Clinical Triage and EMR chart documentation, handling all patient phone calls and acting as liaison between the patient and the doctor, refilling and prior authorization of all patient medications, preparation of back office clinical charts for daily schedule. As well as a multitude of tasks related to back office medical assisting functions.Essential Duties &
GI NorthCall Center Rep.
Scope: The Call Center Representative is responsible for answering a multi-line phone system and handling patient calls. Scheduling appointments and collecting patient information while maintaining client dignity and excellent customer service skills.Essential Duties & Responsibilities: Answering a multi-line phone system and handling patient calls.Scheduling and confirming patient appointments.Completing the new patient registration process, in person, & electronically.Create and update Patient
GI NorthClinical Director
Scope:Directs and coordinates administrative and clinical services of 4 clinic locations and the Pathology Lab. Responsible for overseeing operations of all practice units and ensuring units operate according to established standards. This responsibility includes, but is not limited to: staffing, scheduling, clinical services, and equipment maintenance. Most importantly, this individual identifies operational problems and takes immediate and proactive measures to improve patient care and other issues that
GI NorthThe Historic Holly Theater General Manager
Job AnnouncementThe Holly Theatre Community Center, Inc. is celebrating its 30th Anniversary of productions in the 75-year old theatre. For the last decade, it has been run entirely by volunteers, a situation gravely affected by the recent years of the pandemic. Qualified candidates for conducting the theatre business operations have become difficult to find, and staffing became the most urgent need to sustain the Holly Theatre for the future. Thanks to successful seasons, community membership effort, and
Historic Holly Theatre