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Part Time Receptionist required at Osteopathy/ Natural Healthcare clinic


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Part-time Receptionist required at Osteopathy/ Natural Healthcare clinic


Located in East Dulwich, The Vale Practice prides itself on providing natural solutions to improve health and wellbeing. We offer a variety of treatments including osteopathy, acupuncture, massage, organic facials and much more!


We?re currently looking for a part-time receptionist to work 21 hours per week.


Mondays 8.30am-3.00pm

Tuesdays 8.30am-3.00pm and

Wednesdays 1.00-8.00pm


You may also have the opportunity to pick up extra hours to cover for holidays.


Being front of house means that you are the first person our patients meet, leaving a lasting impression. We seek a reliable, friendly and compassionate candidate who shares our ethos. You should possess a professional phone manner and the ability to work efficiently, without supervision. Previous reception/customer service experience is an advantage.


Duties include:


? Meeting and greeting clients, and welcoming them to the practice

? Answering telephone and email queries, booking appointments using TM2 booking system.

? Use of Outlook, Word and Excel

? Taking patient payments (cash and card)

? Maintaining the professional appearance of the reception and staff area, restocking leaflets when needed

? Filing notes and other general administration tasks

? Opening the building

? Updating social media on a regular basis, displaying what is taking place at the practice etc


If you hold these qualities and have a passion for natural health care, send a copy of your CV and cover letter to [email protected] by Monday 24th July.


Please note we may not be able to respond to unsuccessful candidates, due to a high level of applicants.

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