What are the responsibilities and job description for the Part-Time Veterinary Receptionist position at Clanton-Malphus-Hodges Veterinary Hospital?
Description
Our hospital is seeking a Part-Time Veterinary Receptionist to help provide outstanding patient care and client service in a fast-paced, multi-doctor animal hospital.
The Veterinary Receptionist is responsible for maintaining front of house duties. These tasks vary by day but can include: answering phone calls, scheduling appointments, greeting clients, maintaining hospital required paperwork and reviewing invoices or discharge instructions. To be successful in this role, clear communication and organizational skills are key!
Ideal Candidate
- Demonstrates professionalism, dependability, healthy and positive communication skills, and the ability to multi-task in a hands-on environment
- Energetic people-and-pet person with excellent work ethic and social and organizational skills
- Be compassionate/caring
- Willing to work flexible hours including weekends
- Can work individually, as well as on a team
- Self-starter personality that can complete daily tasks without the need for constant direction
Skills, Knowledge, & Expertise
- Prior Customer Service Experience
- Must be able to lift 40 lbs.
Benefits
- 401k Match
- Discounted Veterinary Care
- Scrub allowance
- Hands-on and E-training
- Professional growth opportunities
About Clanton-Malphus-Hodges Veterinary Hospital
Clanton-Malphus-Hodges Veterinary Hospital is a multi-doctor, feline-friendly, AAHA-accredited small animal practice dedicated to providing exceptional veterinary care. Our supportive and experienced staff works collaboratively to ensure the highest standards of service for our patients. Our clinic is equipped with modern veterinary technology, enabling our doctors to perform K-laser treatments, x-ray and ultrasound services, and surgical procedures, including laser surgery and diagnostic testing in a dedicated surgical suite. We are committed to enhancing the well-being of our patients while preserving, protecting, and prolonging the human-animal bond for our patients and clients in the Southern Georgia, Alabama, and Florida areas.