A veterinary receptionist does a lot of clerical work. They get the charts of animals and alert the vet that they are there. They handle the payment process and confirm, as well as make, appointments.
A person who answers the phone and scheduled appointments at a vet's office...
In addition to the veterinarian (who may or may not be board certified in surgery), there would be a vet tech for anesthesia, a vet tech who assists in surgery, one or more vet assistants and a receptionist.
The cast of Napoleon - 2009 includes: Kim Estes as Vet Jacob Head as Justin Judy Kain as Receptionist
You might look into a job as a receptionist, or in some vet offices, a Veterinary Assistant.
AN head receptionist is the person that is in charge overall and is the main receptionist.
A veterinarian will make several times the salary of a veterinary receptionist. However, this is counterbalanced by the educational debt a veterinarian will incur (in the United States the average loan burden is $160,000 for vet school) as well as the significantly more challenging job of diagnosing and treating a variety of patients.
The abbreviation for the word "receptionist" is "recp." A receptionist is a person that handles the phone calls for a company.
The plural of receptionist is receptionists
No, you do not have to have a live receptionist. You can have a virtual receptionist that can work from your own laptop.
The cast of The Receptionist - 2008 includes: Axel Lindner as Receptionist
The possessive form of the noun 'receptionist' is receptionist's.Example: Greeting clients is the receptionist's responsibility.
It means a receptionist who works "as needed".
There are a great deal of receptionist positions available. They can be found in a variety of different fields, including a dental receptionist or a car dealership receptionist.