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Full time Reception post available at JAGS Sports Club - start ASAP!


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JAGS Sports Club is a busy community sports centre, with a wide selection of sports and activities on offer.


We are currently searching for an experienced receptionist to join our busy team ASAP! Reception duties include answering the phone, managing member bookings, taking payments, conducting tours of the Club and some administrative duties.


The successful candidate will demonstrate a strong background in reception work and will have excellent skills in customer service, communication, cash handling and multi-tasking. An intermediate level of Word and Excel is also critical to this role.


Salary: ?21, 500

Benefits include a contributory pension, free gym membership, lunches during school hours/term time and 25 days paid holiday


The Club operates long opening hours and therefore receptionists work 39 hours per week, rotating within the following shifts (including every other weekend):


Monday - Friday: 6.30am-3pm or 1pm - 9pm

Saturday and Sunday: 6.45am-3.45pm or 12 - 9pm


If you have the right experience and are interested in joining our team, please get in touch!

Email your CV and covering letter to John Forsythe, Deputy Manager: [email protected].

The successful applicant will be subject to DBS checks. Start date ASAP.

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