Building a United Front: How to Hire the Perfect Veterinary Reception Team
1. Customer Service Skills
- Empathy & Compassion: We understand that your clients are often stressed about their pets’ health and can provide them with a calming, supportive experience.
- Strong Communication: We offer clear, polite, and professional communication over the phone with your clients.
- Active Listening: Our staff has the ability to listen attentively and respond sppropriately to your clients’ concerns, ensuring they feel heard.
2. Organizational and Multitasking Skills
- Attention to Detail: Our staff can accurately input patient information, appointment times, and scheduling notes.
- Prioritization: We can effectively handle emergency calls while still managing other tasks.
3. Technical Skills
- Computer Proficiency: Our staff has experience with multiple practice management softwares, scheduling systems, and general office tools like email and spreadsheets. Even if we do not have experience with your clinic’s specific software, our team is highly adaptable!
- Data Entry and Record Keeping: We have a strong knowledge of maintaining accurate and confidential patient and client records.
4. Knowledge of Veterinary Terminology & Procedures
- Understanding of Common Terms: We offer a basic knowledge of animal health and veterinary procedures that help when communicating with clients and supporting your veterinary team.
- Ability to Explain Procedures: We can help assist your clients with understanding routine procedures, medications, or treatments.
5. Problem Solving Skills
- Conflict Resolution: Our team has the ability to handle difficult situations, such as unhappy clients or scheduling conflicts, in a calm and professional manner.
- Adaptability: We can easily adjust to unexpected changes, such as an emergency situation, a sudden influx of incoming calls, or sudden changes to your clinic’s scheduling guidelines.
6. Professionalism
- Demeanor: Our staff ensures they present themselves in a professional manner and maintain a friendly, approachable attitude while on the phone with your clients.
7. Stress Management
- Handling Pressure: Our team has the ability to remain calm and efficient during busy or emotionally charged times, such as emergency calls or anxious pet owners.
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