Medical Receptionist | Inner Recruitment Pool
- Category: Helper Jobs
- Location: Perth, Western Australia
- Job Type: Full Time / Part Time
- Salary: Estimated: $ 22K to 27K
- Published on: 2025/09/21
Perth Radiological Clinic | Healthcare/Medical
Closing date: 13/0+/
Want to step into the healthcare field and grow your career pathway with PRC?
We have the opportunity for you!
What is the opportunity?
Perth Radiological Clinic is seeking a full time permanent Medical Receptionist. You will be provided with on-the-job training and will have the opportunity to work alongside various teams, traveling throughout our inner suburb clinics including Claremont, Nedlands, South Perth, Subiaco, and Perth CBD. The start and finish times vary from 6:15am to 5:30pm with 1 in 3 Saturday mornings as overtime to help regulate a healthy work life balance.
Reporting To The Clerical Supervisor Your Responsibility Will Include
Care for customers by maintaining a high standard of patient care, safety, and confidentiality.
Support the arrival of patients and make clinical appointments at the front desk.
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