Vacancy expired!
APPLY IN PERSON ONLY at the Endicott Animal Hospital on 17c across from the Glendale Technology Park
DO NOT MAIL RESUMES as they will NOT be opened or considered.
DO NOT E-MAIL RESUMES as they will NOT be opened or considered.
The position offered is Part-Time Receptionist.
Hours;
Monday 8:00 A.M.- 2:00 P.M.
Tuesday 8:00 A.M.- 2:00 P.M.
Wednesday 8:00 A.M.- 2:00 P.M.
Thursday 8:00 A.M.- 1:00 P.M.
Friday 8:00 A.M.- 2:00 P.M.
Every other Saturday 8:00 A.M.- Noon
These are the times the morning shift ends, but we do not actually leave until the work is completed. During very busy times this might add an additional hour to the end of the work schedule.
This is a VERY IMPORTANT THING TO CONSIDER! Especially if you have somewhere you have to be immediately before or after you finish work.
WE DO NOT LEAVE UNTIL THE WORK IS COMPLETED.
Hours and days are NOT NEGOTIABLE.
We are seeking an individual who is interested in long term employment, takes instruction well, learns quickly, can handle responsibility, and is self-motivated. You must be able to speak, read, and write English fluently and correctly; demonstrate legible handwriting and perform math at a minimum of a high school level.
Computer and filing skills are critical to this position. This is an extremely detail oriented job and there is a lot to learn.
There is a 90 day probationary period.
You must be capable of lifting 40 pounds and controlling a patient up to 100 pounds, should a client need help with a patient or supplies.
As there is no exact duplication of positions among the staff, attendance every day you are scheduled to work is critical.
We work with dogs, cats, birds, and some exotics. Although receptionists do not handle the patients often, they may be asked to do so occasionally. If you are allergic to any of these animals, feel you would not be able to touch any of these animals, or fear any of these animals, please note this on your application.
The animals we see are often sick, injured, or upset. You WILL find yourself in the position of cleaning up fur, stool, vomit, and urine.
We do perform euthanasia of patients as required and the clients are often present. Reception is intimately involved in this process as they must go over the paperwork and procedure, in detail, with the client.
General Outline of Duties
Acquire accurate and thorough knowledge of the services the hospital provides and the patients to whom we will provide these services
Face to face transactions with clients and patients
Telephone transactions with clients, other hospitals, and doctors
Enter and retrieve data from the computer
Work with the fax machine, copier, printer, and other assorted office machines
Accurate preparation and updating of patient files, forms, and mailings
Admission and discharge of patients
Scheduling appointments, surgeries, procedures, and boarding
Dispense food and medications
Maintain an dispense information pamphlets
Educate clients on at-home patient care, appropriate administration of medication, flea/tick protocols, heartworm protocol, intestinal parasite control, nutrition, etc.
Prepare and present accurate invoices and receive payment
Monitor and order front office supplies
Perform opening and/or closing procedures
Perform light cleaning of waiting area, office, and exam rooms- may include vacuuming, mopping, dusting, washing door glass and cleaning of hospital restroom facilities as required, or other cleaning tasks
learn tasks assigned to veterinary assistants and kennel personnel in the event they require assistance
Perform other duties as assigned