FAQs
What are the working hours for the Veterinary Receptionist position?
The hours are flexible for full or part-time work, with the requirement to work 1 in 5 Saturdays from 8 am to 2 pm.
Is previous experience required for this role?
Yes, previous receptionist experience is essential, and veterinary experience is a plus.
What responsibilities will the Veterinary Receptionist have?
The responsibilities include answering phones, booking appointments, responding to queries, registering new clients, completing insurance forms, dispensing medications, taking payments, and providing a warm welcoming experience to clients.
What benefits does CVS offer to its employees?
CVS offers a range of benefits including a salary in line with the National Minimum Wage, generous annual leave entitlement, staff discount schemes, private healthcare, and access to an Employee Assistance Programme.
Are applicants required to have the Right to Work in the UK?
Yes, unfortunately, CVS cannot accept applications from candidates without the Right to Work in the UK, as they cannot provide visa sponsorship.
What qualities are CVS looking for in their Veterinary Receptionist?
CVS is looking for someone resilient, an excellent communicator with strong empathy, possess great customer service skills, have a positive attitude, and be proficient in Microsoft Office and other database management systems.
Is previous veterinary experience necessary for this position?
While previous veterinary experience is a plus, it is not essential. However, previous receptionist experience is required.
How can I apply for this position?
You can apply for the Veterinary Receptionist position by clicking the 'Apply Now' button provided in the job listing.