Veterinary Assistant prepares treatment room for examination of animals; restrains animals during examination, treatment, or inoculation. Administers injections, performs venipunctures, applies wound dressings, cleans teeth, and takes vital signs of animal. Being a Veterinary Assistant requires a high school diploma or its equivalent. May be required to be certified/licensed. Additionally, Veterinary Assistant is familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field. Relies on limited experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks. Works under general supervision of a veterinarian. A certain degree of creativity and latitude is required. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
General Description of Position:
The receptionist is responsible to check-in patients and providing great customer service at the front of the house.
very specific duty of the receptionist is to be able to differentiate the difference between an emergency and a routine office visit. Since the veterinary reception is the main means of communication between the medical staff and the clients, it is his or her job to communicate to the vet or vet techs any emergencies that walk through the door. Other tasks may involve keeping the waiting area clean and well organized, locking up at the end of the day, calling to confirm appointments and collecting and sending mail. Upon hiring, all new employees will be subject to a 90-day probationary period during which time employment may be terminated as determined by management. All requirements are subject to change by the employer at any time.
Reports to: Receptionist Manager/Hospital Manager
RECEPTIONIST DUTIES:
Provide top-notch customer service.
Being attentive to client and pet needs.
Identify and work compassionately with clients in various emotional states.
Work patiently with distressed, frustrated or disgruntled clients.
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.
Managing record requests between other hospitals and specialty practices.
Ensure that daily deposits balances and accurate.
Client education.
Assist in cleaning the hospital including but not limited to: keeping reception desk area and lobby clean and sanitary, taking out the trash, laundry, cleaning floors, bathrooms, exam rooms, kitchen and kennels if needed.
Process payment transactions.
Maintain proper documentation in the 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.
Be able to spell check and confirm phone numbers and other client information
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Small animal hospital, work in front and back of hospital, high level of client interaction. Potential for exposure to zoonotic diseases and possible hazardous materials.
Continuing Education Requirements: None at this time
Exempt or Non-exempt Status: Non-exempt position
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