25 Oct 2016
Do you belong at the front desk? Discover why a career in medical reception is a great choice for you.
Medical Receptionist jobs often describe the heart of the team, the desk where it all comes together and the amazing professionals who make it happen.
Find out why a Medical Receptionist career could be right for you and what benefits the position offers.
Read our top five convincing points:
You know you’ve levelled up when your weekly payout is distributed as a salary and not a per-hour reward. Medical receptionist jobs range from the entry-level to the highly experienced; to get yourself up there and add an extra wad of cash to your wallet, boost your earning potential by studying a medical administration qualification with Foundation Education.
A medical clinic is directed, controlled and monitored by the reception room. Not only will you influence the flow of traffic, but you will also ensure the satisfaction of your co-workers and patients, along with several other duties. Just the idea of working on so much at a time is bound to get you excited and maybe a little bit nervous.
What makes a good Medical Receptionist? Find out the perks of this career in our blog post on '5 Reasons to Choose a Career As a Medical Receptionist'!
We won’t lie; a medical reception is a busy, bustling place. You’ll be challenged daily, faced with issues to resolve and uncomfortable people – you’ll see the best and worst of human vulnerability and rise to the occasion. It’s a monumental job and totally worthwhile!
When you take on the role of a receptionist, you will communicate with a range of people from all walks of life - some will be friendly, some less so; some will be too sick to talk, and others will happily have a chat. You’ll soon be able to deal with most personality types, colleague or patient, enhancing those already developed social skills.
When you enter the field of administration, you’ll be held liable for several clerical and administrative tasks, all of which will play a vital role in your organisation. Apart from that, you will also organise and maintain paperwork and plan and schedule meetings too. You’ll be the powerhouse of organisation and facilitation, subconsciously feeling out the needs of those around you and standing out as a rising star.
Equip yourself with everything you need to start a career in medical reception as a Medical Receptionist with our BSB30120 Certificate III in Business (Medical Administration).
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