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Part-Time Receptionist Job Vacancy at The Vale Practice


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Would you like to join our friendly team? We have a part-time Receptionist job vacancy, please see below for details:


The role is for 21 hours per week, though you may also have the opportunity to pick up extra hours to cover for holidays..


Mondays 8:30 ? 15:00

Tuesdays 8:30 ? 15:00 and

Wednesdays 13:00 ? 20:00


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, welcoming to them to the practice

? Answering telephone and email queries, booking appointments using MindBody Booking System

? Use of Outlook, Word and Excel

? Taking patient payments (cash and card)

? Maintaining the professional appearance of the reception and staff area

? Filing notes and other general administration tasks

? Opening and locking the building

? Updating social media on a regular basis


If you hold these qualities and experiences, and have a passion for natural healthcare, send a copy of your CV to [email protected].


You can find more information about our practice at www.thevalepractice.co.uk


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

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