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Veterinary Receptionist to join our team! The Receptionist will support veterinarians, technicians, veterinary assistants, groomers and kennel staff in daily patient and client care.
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Full-time or part-time veterinary receptionist needed in our fast-paced veterinary practice. Full-time or part-time veterinary receptionist needed in our fast-paced veterinary practice.
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Founded in 1953, we are a full-service animal hospital providing veterinary care to dogs, cats, and pocket pets/exotics. SVP offers educational assistance for qualified teammates to enroll in AVMCVTEA accredited veterinary technician programs.
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Being a Client Service Representative (CSR) in a veterinary office takes a special kind of person who is able to deal with both humans and animals alike. At Animal Infirmary of Hoboken, Bayonne Animal Hospital, Downtown Veterinary Associates, and Heights Veterinary Associates we are passionate about providing the best veterinary experience and quality medicine for pets.
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Are you an experienced veterinary receptionist looking for a new and energized work environment that appreciates the top-notch service and experience you deliver to clients? We specialize in a wide range of veterinary services, including emergency and critical care, anesthesia and pain management, avian and exotics, cardiology, dermatology and allergy, diagnostic imaging, internal medicine, neurology and neurosurgery, oncology, ophthalmology, sports medicine and rehabilitation, and surgery and orthopedics.
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Our hospital is seeking a Veterinary Receptionist to help provide outstanding patient care and client service in a fast-paced, multi-doctor animal hospital. The Veterinary Receptionist is responsible for maintaining front of house duties.
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Veterinary Receptionist - Client Service Representative (Earn an extra $4.50/hr above hourly wage weekdays after 6pm and weekends) Nashville Veterinary Specialists + Animal Emergency (NVS) is searching for Client Service Representatives to join our GROWING team.
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Founded in , we are a full-service animal hospital providing veterinary care to dogs, cats, and pocket pets/exotics. Our team’s continuous dedication has rewarded us with remarkable growth, and Southern Veterinary Partners now employs more than 8, employees nationwide.
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Experience as a veterinary receptionist, medical secretary, or customer service representative will be considered. Experience working in a veterinary clinic or animal shelter.
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You'll be in our branded gear and help run our lobby and curbside service by greeting everyone as they come in and solving whatever their need ischeck in, check out, answering questions, booking reservations and tailoring our service offerings to their needs.
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We not only service companion animal pets like cats and dogs, but we care for birds and exotic and pocket pets too. We are a full-service animal hospital that welcomes both emergency treatment cases as well as pet patients in need of routine medical, surgical, and dental care.
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Veterinary receptionist experience is preferred, but we are willing to train the right candidate! Employee discounts Flexible schedules 401K with company match Training and career development About Barkfield Animal Hospital , located in Cumming, GA, is a full-service animal hospital, mobile vet, and luxury dog hotel offering boarding and daycareOur services for dogs and cats include wellness care, diagnostic services, dental care, and surgery.
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Previous experience as a veterinary receptionist, medical secretary, or customer service representative strongly preferred. Schedule: Four 9-hour shiftsCompensation: $19 - $24 pending experience & skill setAbout Bulger Veterinary Hospital: Bulger is a full-service hospital that offers comprehensive care that includes General Practice, 24-hour Emergency Services, and Specialty Medicine in the areas of Ophthalmology, Surgery, Internal Medicine, Exotics, Radiology and Cardiology.
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The Animal and Bird Health Care Center is accepting applications for a highly motivated, Veterinary Client Service Representative/Receptionist. Knowledge of veterinary terminology preferred, and previous veterinary office experience preferred.
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Experience with dog and cat handling (either veterinary technician or assistant experience or training, experience with dog daycare or boarding facility, experience with grooming, or dog training.
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