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1674 days ago

Part-time Medical Receptionist

Hamilton Radiology - Te Awamutu

Hamilton Radiology Ltd is a large private medical imaging provider servicing communities throughout the Waikato. We are looking for the right person to fill a part-time Medical Receptionist position at our Te Awamutu branch.

The ideal applicant will have previous medical reception experience and the desire to provide a polished, efficient and welcoming reception service. Along with accurate data entry skills and attention to detail, the ability to work autonomously is important.

The successful applicant will enjoy a competitive wage and will be supported by a dedicated team of medical imaging professionals.

This is a permanent position working Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 9.00am – 4.30pm, 21 hours per week.

If you think you are the caring and professional team player we are looking for, please forward your CV and covering letter to: vacancy@hamrad.co.nz

Applications close: 5pm, Friday 4 October 2019

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