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The Veterinary Receptionist primary duty is interacting with clients and coordinating communication between doctors, assistants and the clients.
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Other: Receptionists must possess good critical thinking and problem solving skills, compassion, a positive attitude, follow-through and excellent communication and teamwork skills. Multitasking and accepting constructive criticism is essential.
Punctuality is expected.
This job description does not necessarily cover every task or duty that might be assigned. There may be additional responsibilities assigned as necessary. If you have questions or concerns about this job description, contact Dr. Dayna Baillo
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Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: $16.00 - $20.00 per hour
Expected hours: 30 – 40 per week
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Work Location: In person
Part Time | Full Time
$36k-43k (estimate)
03/29/2024
07/25/2024
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