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Fast-paced animal practice seeking an upbeat, self-motivated, reliable, full or part-time receptionist. The successful candidate will be the primary greeter and as such, should be professional with strong communication and organizational skills. You will need to be able to multi-task in a fast-paced environment, while staying calm in order to help a pet owner and a pet feel less nervous about visiting the vet, which makes the experience easier for everyone.
Veterinary Receptionist Duties & Responsibilities
Skills & Competencies Applicants should have the following skills:
Education: A degree in business or in an animal-related field would be a plus. High school diploma or GED is essential.
** Must be able to work nights and weekends
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $10.00 - $20.07 per hour
Schedule:
Work Location: One location
Full Time
Specialty Trade in Construction
02/03/2023
02/26/2023
cclpr.com
WATERLOO, IN
50 - 100
Private
CARL C LYNCH
$10M - $50M
Specialty Trade in Construction
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