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Receptionist
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The Receptionist is the first and last contact that a client will have with the hospital and a key to creating first and lasting impressions. The Receptionist must have exceptional client service and communication skills, computer literacy, ability to handle payment and financial issues, ability to multi-task, a friendly attitude and confidence to deal with stressful situations. The Receptionist will support veterinarians, technicians and veterinary assistants staff in daily patient and client care.
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The following duties and responsibilities generally reflect the expectations of this job but are not intended to be all inclusive. The essential functions include the most significant tasks and are the essence of why the role exists; removing an essential duty would fundamentally alter the role.
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Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: $22.47 - $23.62 per hour
Expected hours: 40 per week
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Work Location: In person
Part Time | Full Time
Ambulatory Healthcare Services
$45k-53k (estimate)
05/08/2024
09/03/2024
southparkaustin.com
AUSTIN, TX
50 - 100
2011
Private
ALISHA SINGLETON
$10M - $50M
Ambulatory Healthcare Services
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