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ZVC Receptionist

Energy Vault

Abu Dhabi

On-site

AED 60,000 - 120,000

Full time

7 days ago
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Job summary

An opportunity has arisen for a Zoo Veterinary Clinic Receptionist who will be the first point of contact for clients and staff needing veterinary services. This role requires managing front desk duties, scheduling appointments, and maintaining records in a professional and animal-friendly environment. Candidates should possess a high school diploma and at least 1 year of relevant experience, along with strong communication skills and the ability to work in an animal care environment. A full-time position, the job may require weekend and holiday availability, as well as exposure to animals and medical activities.

Qualifications

  • High school diploma or equivalent is required; an associate degree or administrative training is preferred.
  • At least 1 year of experience in a veterinary, medical, or administrative role.

Responsibilities

  • Handle incoming calls and emails regarding animal care appointments, emergencies, and general inquiries.
  • Schedule and coordinate appointments for routine check-ups, procedures, and urgent care cases for zoo animals.
  • Maintain and update medical records, appointment logs, and animal care schedules.
  • Manage the reception area, ensuring it is clean, organized, and professional at all times.
  • Handle billing, invoicing, and basic payment processing when required.
  • Communicate effectively with veterinary technicians and veterinarians to relay information about appointments.

Skills

Strong verbal and written communication skills
Ability to handle a multi-line phone system
Comfort in working with animals
Excellent organizational and multitasking abilities

Education

High school diploma or equivalent
Associate degree or administrative training (preferred)

Job description

The Zoo Veterinary Clinic Receptionist serves as the first point of contact for staff, zoo personnel, and external clients needing veterinary services. The receptionist supports smooth clinic operations by managing front desk duties, handling communications, scheduling appointments, and ensuring accurate record keeping—all while maintaining a professional, animal-friendly environment.

Key Responsibilities
Client & Staff Interaction
  • Handle incoming calls and emails regarding animal care appointments, emergencies, and general inquiries.

  • Schedule and coordinate appointments for routine check-ups, procedures, and urgent care cases for zoo animals and occasionally exotic pets.

Administrative Duties
  • Maintain and update medical records, appointment logs, and animal care schedules.

  • Manage the reception area, ensuring it is clean, organized, and professional at all times.

  • Handle billing, invoicing, and basic payment processing when required.

  • Receive and sort incoming mail, deliveries, and supply orders.

Clinic Operations Support
  • Communicate effectively with veterinary technicians, and veterinarians to relay information about appointments or changes in schedule.

  • Assist in preparing documentation, intake forms, or discharge summaries as needed.

  • Monitor clinic inventory levels of front-desk supplies and place orders as required.

Confidentiality & Compliance
  • Maintain confidentiality of medical records, staff information, and clinic operations.

  • Adhere to clinic policies, safety procedures, and biosecurity protocols specific to zoo and exotic animal care.


Requirements
Qualifications
Education & Experience
  • High school diploma or equivalent (required); associate degree or administrative training (preferred).

  • At least 1 year of experience in a veterinary, medical, or administrative role.

Skills
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills.

  • Ability to handle a multi-line phone system and appointment software (e.g., Cornerstone, AviMark, or zoo-specific systems).

  • Comfort and professionalism in working in an animal care environment, including with exotic species.

  • Excellent organizational and multitasking abilities.

Working Conditions
  • Full-time position; availability on weekends, holidays, or during emergencies may be required.

  • Environment includes exposure to animals, animal dander, and medical-related activity.

  • Some physical activity (light lifting, standing, or walking short distances within the clinic or zoo campus).


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