Receptionist - Part Time - PM Shift Education, Training & Library - West Fargo, ND at Geebo

Receptionist - Part Time - PM Shift

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2 West Fargo, ND West Fargo, ND Part-time Part-time Estimated:
$26.
6K - $33.
7K a year Estimated:
$26.
6K - $33.
7K a year 6 days ago 6 days ago 6 days ago Eventide Senior Living is seeking a Receptionist to work part time, PM Shift.
Two positions available:
one opening in West Fargo, ND, the other opening in Moorhead, MN.
Receive additional 7% Premium pay on top of hourly rate for all part time hours worked! Join us for a fun and dynamic work culture! Career advancement Family-like workplace And more! Why choose Eventide? The Receptionist duties include answering the phone, monitoring the security entrances, and directing visitors to the appropriate staff or area of interest.
Performs assigned clerical duties as directed by the supervisor, ensuring that a smooth work flow and a positive work environment is maintained.
Essential Job Duties Performs secretarial duties as requested.
Some projects may require use of the computer.
Greets, directs, and provides information to residents, staff, families, and visitors.
Answers the telephone; relays messages and requests to unit personnel, provides appropriate information to callers when possible, and transfers calls to appropriate persons.
Assists with staff replacement under the direction of the Staffing Coordinator, Charge Nurse or Director of Nursing.
Responds to all alarms located at the Main Desk.
Notifies appropriate personnel of any problems.
Alarms will include Wander-Guard, nurse-call, fire alarms, security system, etc.
Redirects any resident who may wander off units, as well as others going towards exits as needed.
Monitors facility access with the computerized security system.
Sorts mail and assists with delivering resident mail as needed.
Assists with scanning of documents into residents' medical records.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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