Veterinary Receptionist Jobs in Ohio

A Veterinary Receptionist plays a crucial role in the veterinary industry, acting as the first point of contact between the veterinary clinic and clients. Their main responsibilities include scheduling appointments, answering client inquiries, maintaining medical records, billing, and offering general customer service. In addition, they also perform administrative tasks such as mail management, data entry, and supply management. The Veterinary Receptionist is also responsible for ensuring that the clinic environment is clean, welcoming, and well-organized.

Important skills for a Veterinary Receptionist include excellent communication and interpersonal skills, attention to detail, good organization, and computer literacy. They should also have a strong understanding of veterinary terminology and procedures, a passion for animals, and the ability to manage stressful situations. While there are no specific certifications required for this role, a high school diploma or equivalent is typically required, and a degree or certification in veterinary technology, animal science, or a related field can be beneficial. Prior experience in receptionist roles, customer service positions, or pet care roles such as a pet sitter or kennel attendant can be advantageous when seeking a position as a Veterinary Receptionist.

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Shawnee Animal Clinic

Veterinary Receptionist

Company Description Shawnee Animal Clinic is a growing, family-oriented practice with wonderful clients. We currently have eight doctors of veterinary medicine and over sixty support staff between...

Radiology Veterinary Coordinator

  • Cincinnati, OH
  • 1 day ago
  • Cincinnati, OH
  • 1 day ago

MedVet is a fast-growing Emergency and Specialty provider with practices nationwide. We help our patients receive advanced medical treatments and innovations. Things like chemotherapy and...

Veterinary Receptionist

  • Columbus, OH
  • 7 days ago
  • Columbus, OH
  • 7 days ago

Must feel and express a genuine liking for animals and their owners and for working in an animal care field. We put people first and never compromise on our values....

Veterinary Receptionist - Mansfield, OH

  • Mansfield, OH
  • 13 days ago
  • Mansfield, OH
  • 13 days ago

Animal Medical Center is on the hunt for a veterinary receptionist to add to its fantastic team....

Veterinary Hospital Receptionist

  • Wadsworth, OH
  • 30+ days ago
  • Wadsworth, OH
  • 30+ days ago

Create a healthier, brighter future for pets, pet parents and people! If you want to make a real difference, create an exciting career path, feel welcome to be your whole self and nurture your...

Receptionist

  • Kettering, OH
  • 45+ days ago
  • Kettering, OH
  • 45+ days ago

Job Description Provides excellent and expeditious client experience; greets clients, responds to questions; processes incoming and outgoing pets, and handles payments. Answers phone calls, which...

Demographic Data for Ohio

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Salary for Veterinary Receptionist Jobs in Ohio

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Licensing / Certification

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Highest Education Level

Veterinary Receptionists in Ohio offer the following education background
High School or GED
33.5%
Bachelor's Degree
27.1%
Associate's Degree
18.1%
Vocational Degree or Certification
11.9%
Master's Degree
3.3%
Some College
3.1%
Some High School
2.1%
Doctorate Degree
1.0%

Average Work Experience
Here's a breakdown of the number of years' experience offered by Veterinary Receptionists in Ohio
1-2 years
57.3%
2-4 years
20.9%
Less than 1 year
19.2%
None
2.6%
10+ years
0.1%


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