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Receptionist – Veterinary Front Desk

Salary: $18.00-$22.00 per hour, based on the candidate's skills, experience, and qualifications.

Schedule: Part-time and full-time hours available. Hospital hours are Monday and Wednesday from 7:00 AM to 7:30 PM; Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 7:00 AM to 6:30 PM; and Saturday from 7:30 AM to 12:30 PM (every other Saturday required). The hospital is closed on Sundays.

East Greenbush Animal Hospital is hiring a full-time or part-time Customer Service Professional to be the knowledgeable, welcoming face at our front desk. This role goes beyond typical administrative assistant duties—it's about delivering knowledgeable service while confidently communicating in the language of veterinary care. Whether discussing vaccines, explaining procedures, or coordinating appointments, your ability to speak the lingo and anticipate client needs will directly contribute to smoother appointments, stronger client relationships, and better patient outcomes.

What to Expect

As you join our team, expect to be supported in your work and home life with:

  • All the benefits you deserve—medical, dental, vision, and retirement for full-time team members—plus an employee pet discount because we know your pets are family, too!
  • Paid time off. Catch your breath with paid holidays and PTO. Take the time you need to recharge.
  • 401(k) with a generous company. We invest in your future while you care for our pets today.
  • Employee referral bonus. Earn $1,000 when you refer a new team member to one of our 180+ partner hospitals across the country.
  • Hands-on training and mentorship to support long-term growth across a variety of roles within the hospital, whether you're aiming to grow in client care, pursue hands-on animal work, or simply build a meaningful long-term role.
  • Annual Uniform Allowance to help you feel comfortable and professional on the job.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Be the first point of contact: Greet clients and their pets warmly, complete the sign-in process, verify and confirm appointment details, and ensure clients feel informed and reassured.
  • Support clinical flow: Escort clients to exam rooms, assist in relaying key information between clients and clinical staff.
  • Manage client communications: Handle incoming calls for appointments, care questions, prescription refills, and more. Make outbound calls for appointment reminders and follow-up care.
  • Operate with accuracy: Process payments, manage invoicing, and schedule future appointments with attention to detail.
  • Speak the language: Understand and communicate clearly about common vaccines, lab tests, procedures, pet behavior, and veterinary terminology.
  • Create a welcoming space: Help maintain a clean, organized, and client-ready environment—including occasionally assisting with pet-related clean-up to ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.

Qualifications:

  • Previous experience in the veterinary field is required.
  • Basic knowledge of veterinary terminology and procedures
  • Comfort discussing sensitive topics (e.g., end-of-life care, financial discussions) with empathy
  • Ability to maintain a calm, professional, and positive demeanor

About East Greenbush Animal Hospital

East Greenbush Animal Hospital is a progressive 5-doctor small animal practice near Albany, NY, founded by Dr. Debbie Chew and Dr. Chris Rocchio in 2003. We are located two hours from NYC and Boston and at the gateway to the Adirondacks.

The staff at the East Greenbush Animal Hospital is proud to offer quality and compassionate veterinary health care to the people and pets of the Capital District. We are a full-service animal hospital that offers preventative veterinary care, orthopedic and soft tissue surgery, dentistry with dental radiography, internal medicine, digital x-ray and ultrasound. Our hospital is paperless and well-equipped with a full suite of general practice equipment, including digital x-ray in a brand-new dental room, dual-table surgical suite, therapy laser, and ultrasound. The open floor plan of our 7,200 square foot, state-of-the-art facility is designed to maximize comfort and minimize stress for both our patients and their owners.

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