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Part Time Receptionist Required


Part time receptionist wanted for busy Natural Health and Osteopathy Practice in East Dulwich.

13.5 hours per week, Friday ? 1pm ? 6pm & Saturday ? 8.30 ? 6pm.

you will also have the opportunity to pick up extra hours to cover for holiday, in particular during the summer school holidays.


Our practice seeks friendly, reliable, and empathic receptionist to start as soon as possible. We are looking for candidates who have a professional phone manner, are well presented and can work under their own direction. Reception or customer service experience is desirable, but not essential.

We feel the job would suit somebody studying or looking to work part time due to other commitments.


Duties include;

? Meeting and greeting clients and offering refreshments

? Answering the phone to deal with enquiries and book appointments using TM2 booking system

? Use of outlook, word, excel

? Filing notes and general administrations tasks

? Ensuring reception area and treatment rooms are cleans and tidy

? Re - stocking reception with retail products and keeping leaflets and literature up to date

? Updating social media accounts and posting about practice events, promotions etc

? Opening and closing the building


If you are interested in this role please send your CV and cover letter to [email protected].


Please note due to high volume of applications we may not be able to reply to you if you are not successful in reaching interview stage. We will be looking at interviewing candidates within the next two weeks, between the 18th & 30th July.

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