What are the responsibilities and job description for the Receptionist - Bilingual position at GONZALEZ & GOETZ LLC?
Job Description
Desired experience for bilingual (English/Spanish) Receptionist includes:
Experience in a reception or customer-facing role
Experience in a Medical Reception role or a patient-facing/medical office role
On-the-job training
Ability to handle a fast-paced environment
Perform duties of absent employees when situations require
Minimum of 3 years of professional experience in a customer-facing role (non-patient or non-medical acceptable)
Competitive Pay Benefits Package
Company Description
Growing nationwide law firm with a dedicated practice in the area of disability law (e.g. Social Security Disability, Veterans Disability, private Long Term Disability). Serving clients nationwide in all 50 states and all the US Territories.
The Firm of Gonzalez & Goetz, was founded on the principle that every claimant has the right to be represented by a qualified attorney, during every step of their claim. "You have the right to an attorney" has significant meaning for Social Security disability claimants; especially those who are too weakened by their disability to participate in this often lengthy process of claiming Social Security benefits. The right to have your case heard before the Social Security Administration is the very same right we have been defending for our clients exclusively in the area of disability law since 1992.
Growing nationwide law firm with a dedicated practice in the area of disability law (e.g. Social Security Disability, Veterans Disability, private Long Term Disability). Serving clients nationwide in all 50 states and all the US Territories. The Firm of Gonzalez & Goetz, was founded on the principle that every claimant has the right to be represented by a qualified attorney, during every step of their claim. "You have the right to an attorney" has significant meaning for Social Security disability claimants; especially those who are too weakened by their disability to participate in this often lengthy process of claiming Social Security benefits. The right to have your case heard before the Social Security Administration is the very same right we have been defending for our clients exclusively in the area of disability law since 1992.
Desired experience for bilingual (English/Spanish) Receptionist includes:
Experience in a reception or customer-facing role
Experience in a Medical Reception role or a patient-facing/medical office role
On-the-job training
Ability to handle a fast-paced environment
Perform duties of absent employees when situations require
Minimum of 3 years of professional experience in a customer-facing role (non-patient or non-medical acceptable)
Competitive Pay Benefits Package
Company Description
Growing nationwide law firm with a dedicated practice in the area of disability law (e.g. Social Security Disability, Veterans Disability, private Long Term Disability). Serving clients nationwide in all 50 states and all the US Territories.
The Firm of Gonzalez & Goetz, was founded on the principle that every claimant has the right to be represented by a qualified attorney, during every step of their claim. "You have the right to an attorney" has significant meaning for Social Security disability claimants; especially those who are too weakened by their disability to participate in this often lengthy process of claiming Social Security benefits. The right to have your case heard before the Social Security Administration is the very same right we have been defending for our clients exclusively in the area of disability law since 1992.
Growing nationwide law firm with a dedicated practice in the area of disability law (e.g. Social Security Disability, Veterans Disability, private Long Term Disability). Serving clients nationwide in all 50 states and all the US Territories. The Firm of Gonzalez & Goetz, was founded on the principle that every claimant has the right to be represented by a qualified attorney, during every step of their claim. "You have the right to an attorney" has significant meaning for Social Security disability claimants; especially those who are too weakened by their disability to participate in this often lengthy process of claiming Social Security benefits. The right to have your case heard before the Social Security Administration is the very same right we have been defending for our clients exclusively in the area of disability law since 1992.