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Receptionist - Saturday Work

Pertemps Bond
Worcestershire
3 days ago
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Job Title: Temporary Receptionist (Ongoing Assignment)
Location: Redditch
Pay Rate: £12.21 per hour
Hours:

  • Every other Saturday (same hours)
  • Training taking place this week

Start Date: 15th November

Role Overview:
We’re looking for a professional and reliable Receptionist to join our team on an ongoing temporary basis. The ideal candidate will be the first point of contact for visitors and staff, providing a welcoming and efficient front-of-house service.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Greeting and assisting customers and visitors in a friendly and professional manner
  • Answering and directing calls and emails
  • Managing incoming and outgoing post
  • General administrative duties, including filing, data entry, and document handling
  • Supporting wider office functions as needed
  • Opening up the building each morning and ensuring reception areas are tidy and presentable

Requirements:

  • Previous reception or administrative experience preferred
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Strong organisational skills and attention to detail
  • Reliable, punctual, and confident working independently

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