1099 days ago

❤️Happy Administrative Professionals Day❤️

Hamilton Small Animal Veterinary Centre

When you phone, email or come into our clinic your first port of call are our amazing reception team, who go above and beyond any requests you have, to make yours and your companion pets experience with us the best.

This incredible team are led by Michelle who has worked for Hamilton Small Animal Vet Centre for over 14 years. From liaising between vets and clients to keeping everything running smoothly and efficiently, we can't thank you all enough!

There is also a lot of administration that goes on behind the scenes, from accounts, social media, practice manger to the VRS admin team.

Today is a day to officially thank you, for all you do, your hard work and dedication to Hamilton Small Animal Vets and our wonderful clients!

❤️Happy Administrative Professionals Day 2021❤️
Morning Tea on The House!!

www.hamiltonvets.co.nz...

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Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the Conversations column of your local paper.

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Does the building consent process need to change?
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