Receptionist High Wycombe

Posted 18 April by Venn Group
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Urgent Receptionist Vacancy!
A reputable Housing Charity is currently recruiting for a Receptionist based in the Buckinghamshire area. This would be a temporary to permanent contract and you will be required to work 37 hours per week.

Length: Temporary to permanent
Hours: 37 hours
Shifts- Mid and late shifts
1100 – 1900 - M
1330 – 2130 - L
Working on one day of the weekend every 3 weeks
Location: High Wycombe

The role involves:
• Working in a homeless hostel with clients suffering from mental health and substance misuse issues
• Providing front of house duties and making sure the reception area is clean and tidy at all times
• Ensuring a high level of customer service to the high risk vulnerable clients
• Responding to incoming calls on the switchboard
• Providing administrative duties such as scanning and filing
• Processing referrals and taking rent payments from clients
• Responsible for the security of the front desk and signing people in and out
• Ensuring the highest level of customer service is delivered at all times
• Keeping accurate records of bookings and payments

Additional requirements:
• Front of house experience and excellent IT skills
• An Enhanced DBS from within three years or the willingness to obtain one
• Available to start at short notice
• Must be a driver to be able to access the project

To apply for this excellent opportunity or to find out more information on other opportunities available in more local areas to you, don’t hesitate to contact Charley Payne on 01908-295 000 or as soon as possible.

Reference: 52496851

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