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Receptionist/Client Service Receptionist

Role

Full-time Receptionist/Client Service Receptionist

Location

Canyon Animal Hospital
20372 Laguna Canyon Rd, Laguna Beach, CA, US

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Receptionist/Client Service Receptionist

Position Overview: The Customer Service Representative contributes to the success of a high-performing organization committed to delivering superior care and exceptional service. Performs a range of administrative and customer service tasks, providing valuable support to the hospital.

Essential Functions:

  • Provides excellent customer service in-person, over the phone, and during high-stress situations.
  • Manages lobby flow, addresses concerns, calms distressed owners, and schedules appointments.
  • Handles basic medical emergencies for pets and owners, ensuring safety and well-being.
  • Assists with medication pickups, inquiries, and provides information about services and products.
  • Inputs and manages data in practice management software, including billing and accounts.
  • Assists with retail sales, weighing pets, processing faxes, and maintaining records.
  • Reconciles cash drawer and performs end-of-day duties for accurate financial transactions.

Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or GED required, or equivalent combination of education, certification, training, and/or experience
  • Knowledge of clerical procedures and ability to organize files and records
  • Excellent customer service skills, providing courteous and prompt assistance
  • Accurate cash handling and cashiering abilities
  • Strong multitasking skills with attention to detail
  • Flexibility in scheduling, including weekends and holidays
  • Ability to work at a keyboard or workstation for extended periods and perform physical tasks such as standing, walking, climbing, and lifting animals up to 50 pounds

Schedule:

  • 8-hour shift to 9- hour shift with a 30-60 minute meal period
  • Day shift, Evening Shift
  • Weekend availability (future)

Reports Directly to

Hospital Manager 

What is the importance of this position in the company activity and what will be its relative importance within the next 3 to 5 years?

The Veterinary Receptionist plays a vital role for day-to-day function of the Clinic. This position is one of dedication to clients, our community, and staff. The Veterinary Receptionist looks to better the clinic through properly executed tasks. Fellow co-workers lean on the Veterinary Receptionist for client relations, proper scheduling, administrative duties, pet care, and office maintenance. The receptionist maintains the ‘face’ of the clinic and prioritizes the clinic’s growth. Many clients correlate the clinic with the receptionist. This is vital is keeping the high standard for clinic representation through each client interaction.

What is the purpose of this position?

To deliver exceptional customer service to our clients. To provide compassionate care and ensure all patients/clients arrive and leave with a lasting impression that our entire team values compassion, education, and care for every patient and person that calls or walks through our door. The receptionist is the first impression of our clinic! Make it an everlasting great one! The receptionist answers telephones and emails, greets clients, prepares patient files, receives and relays client correspondence, updates client financial records and processes client invoices. The receptionist has the ability to diffuse negative client situations and foster client bonding while working to maintain a positive team environment within the clinic.

How does the purpose of the Veterinary Receptionist contribute to the purpose of Care Veterinary Services?

As the Veterinary Receptionist your role must be taken seriously. This role is not one of low meaning and “just answering phones”. This role is vital in the functioning day to day of the clinic. The receptionist is the start of all client interaction and show look to help every client who calls, emails, or arrives in person to the clinic. The receptionist is not to just disperse information and not connect to the client though meaningful dialogue. This is done through client education of what we offer and how we are setting ourselves apart in veterinary medicine. Our clients require you being the best at your position. Our client requires you to be knowledgeable on the best care practices, our protocols, our offers, packages, and services. The purpose of Canyon Animal Hospital is to provide our clients with the best services from start to finish. We require all staff members to hold themselves to that high standard always.

What specific challenges are attached to this job?

  • Being able to work at a speed that delivers high quality care and be productive.
  • Not getting flustered when things get busy or patients are nervous, timid, scared, unruly, or aggressive.
  • Must be able to think and anticipate what the client, , technician, and assistants will need.
  • Must be able to adapt to change and not be afraid to learn new technology, vet-med best methods of practice, animal behavioral techniques, professional office standards, soft skills, and co-worker communication.
  • Must have the ability to make decisions and work independently at the front desk.

What products/services are directly or indirectly handled on the job?

Provide top-notch customer service. Being attentive to client and pet needs.

Identify and work compassionately with clients in various emotional states. Answer and triage phone calls from clients.

Schedule appointments and schedule procedures. Check-in clients.

Monitor client flow from check-in to discharge. Monitor schedule and flow.

Client call backs.

Developing a professional yet, friendly relationship with clients

Managing record requests between other hospitals and specialty practices. Client education in our services, offered products, and treatment plans

Assist in cleaning the hospital including but not limited to keeping reception desk area, bathrooms, exam rooms, kitchen and kennels if needed.

Process Payment transactions.

Maintain proper documentation in electronic medical record.

Relay appropriate information to/from clients to doctors and/or management.

Computer skills: Able to use windows-based computer systems, word processing, email, web search and other skills needed to effectively use the practice management software program.

Abiding by the Care Veterinary Services handbook and guidelines Other duties as assigned by doctors or management

What impact could a good or a bad decision on the job have on the hospital/company performance?

  • Every decision made by the veterinary receptionist has to be one in line with the moral and ethics of Canyon Animal Hospital & PetVet Care Centers.
  • Ethics is defined as the rules of standards governing the conduct of the person or conduct of the members in a profession.
  • Morals is defined as code of good conduce laid down out of the experience of a vulture or society to serve as a uniform yardstick for the conduct of an individual and groups.
  • A bad decision can impact patient health, clinic liability, co-workers trust and result in termination.
  • A good decision can impact the growth of the clinic, heightened trust from co-workers, acknowledgement from management.

What is the target market for these services?

Our patients are people who want veterinary medicine delivered by a friendly, knowledgeable, professional team. They are seeking quality pet care, education on pet health, and a non- judgmental atmosphere.

What is the precise performance/results expectations?

As a Veterinary Receptionist you must grasp (duplicate) the training program provided and be able to execute your duties and actions according to the clinic’s standards. There is a standard way to provide administrative duties and client relations.

How are those result expectations monitored and measured?

Performance is evaluated by the Hospital Manager and/or Veterinarian. The HM and/or Veterinarian would determine if something was done correctly or not. The HM and/or DVM grades all job duties and the receptionist is evaluated on their personal performance along with their teamwork performance in accordance with the PetVet Check-in Form. The Veterinary Receptionist will have incident forms logged in their personnel file for any areas that are not being done in accordance with the job description and training standard.

What are the precise tasks, duties and responsibilities of the job?

Provide top-notch customer service. Being attentive to client and pet needs.

Identify and work compassionately with clients in various emotional states. Answer and triage phone calls from clients.

Schedule appointments and schedule procedures. Check-in clients.

Monitor client flow from check-in to discharge. Monitor schedule and flow.

Client call backs.

Developing a professional yet, friendly relationship with clients

Managing record requests between other hospitals and specialty practices. Client education.

Assist in cleaning the hospital including but not limited to keeping reception desk area, bathrooms, exam rooms, kitchen and kennels if needed.

Process Payment transactions.

Maintain proper documentation in electronic medical record.

Relay appropriate information to/from clients to doctors and/or management.

Computer skills: Able to use windows-based computer systems, word processing, email, web search and other skills needed to effectively use the practice management software program.

Abiding by the Care Veterinary Services handbook and guidelines.

What are the required technical and/or administrative competencies & experience?

  • High School Diploma or GED
  • 1-2 years customer service experience (Veterinary Reception experience preferred)
  • Able to lift up to 15 plus pounds
  • Basic computer knowledge
  • Basic Math and Writing skills

What are the required personality and behavioral characteristics?

You must be enthusiastic, with the attitude of "make things go right." Also, as veterinary medicine tends to not always run as scheduled, we need someone who is flexible and can figure out solutions to help keep the schedule running smooth by working with the other staff. Someone with upholds to the value of integrity, professionalism and will only contribute to enhance and elevate the hospital, the team and the care that is provided.

You are a team member who makes an effort to integrate yourself with the staff; you are a team player but have the ability to work independently. We also need someone who is not afraid of change and technology.

You are someone who is eager to learn how to do new things. We all continuously learn how to do things better and we expect that attitude from everyone in the team.

Match yourself with who we are looking for with the following:

You are a leader.

You are a great critical thinker.

You have problem solving skills.

You are compassionate.

You have a positive attitude daily.

You have excellent communication skills.

You have excellent teamwork skills.

You are great a multi-tasking.

You accept and thrive on constructive criticism.

You are punctual.

You leave outside influences outside.

You value professionalism in the work place.

You thrive on being a positive influence to those around you.

You take on added assignments as required.

You are a problem solver.

What training program is planned for fast results achievement?

Our onboarding takes approximately 2-weeks. Your training will take place partially onsite and part offsite. You will have week by week break down of expected mastered skills by the end each week. Each week will end with a meeting with management on your progress felt strengths and weaknesses along with any areas you would like to have additional training in.

You will get feedback from the Practice Manager daily for immediate call to act performance discrepancies. First evaluation will be completed after 90 days. Complete performance appraisal is done every fiscal year.

What management style applies to the supervision of this position?

Great work ethics, professionalism, and caring/understanding. Every member in the team abides by those principles, which ensures good efficiency, stability at work as well as a more fun work environment. We do not want a commercial feel at our clinic but do want a professional, will-do, helpful attitude with all our staff.

What are the planned salary and other compensations?

  • Hourly wage based on your skills and experience
  • Bonus Opportunity (Company provided based on Hospital goals/performance)
  • We offer 50% discount for services and free Vaccines are rendered to an employee’s personal pet after 90 days (Employee Discount to be reviewed).
  • Paid Time Off accrual plan for full time employees.
  • Paid Holidays for full time employees.
  • Scrubs provided yearly; scrub voucher provided after probation period, after completion of your first 90 days.

PetVet Care Centers, Inc. is one of the nation’s leading operators of veterinary hospitals for companion animals. The company operates over 450 hospitals across multiple states and employs over 11,000 people including over 800 veterinarians. Since its inception, PetVet has been structured around a model that is focused on developing a partnership between the hospitals and the company and providing the highest quality medicine and service.

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