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Title: Receptionist (part-time) Location: Casa Grande United States Job Description: Part time onsite  job requisition id Req.158551 Our associates celebrate lives. We celebrate our associates. Receives client families and visitors at the front desk by greeting, welcoming, directing and announcing them courteously and appropriately. Answers, screens, and routes incoming phone calls plus other general office support duties. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES Greets guests and visitors, offering assistance when entering the building Notifies staff members when appointments arrive and escorts guests to appropriate room Answers routine questions associated with services, products, location directions, etc. Immediately notifies and involves management with customer service and security issues Receives deceased belongings from family and follows chain of custody procedures  Answers, screens, and routes incoming calls to appropriate staff members  Maintains a comfortable environment for clients, providing beverages and other amenities for families as needed.  May make coffee.  Maintains guest-waiting area, disposing of trash, replacing tissues, and general straightening of furniture Receives incoming mail and packages  Maintains organized and current electronic and paper files and records, such as deeds and trust files May perform light typing, proofreading, data entry or printing   MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS   Education High School Diploma or equivalent   Experience Six months general office, receptionist, or administrative support experience preferred Proficient at operating telephones, fax, copier    Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Working knowledge of MS Office Suite Clear and professional speaking voice and tone Professional interpersonal skills to handle sensitive and confidential situations Position continually requires demonstrated poise, tact and diplomacy Ability to work schedule including Saturday and or Sunday and beyond standard business hours Postal Code: 85122 Category (Portal Searching): Administration and Clerical Job Location: US-AZ - Casa Grande

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