Front Desk Receptionist
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Administrative/Clerical
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Healthcare
Title:
Receptionist for US Government Client
Location:
Houston, TX
Wage: $13.02/hr + $4.22 Health & Welfare Coverage
Join Aitheras in Houston, TX, and become the welcoming face of our dynamic team supporting a US Government client. We're looking for a friendly and professional Receptionist with a passion for delivering outstanding customer service and excellent communication skills.
As the first point of contact, you'll create a positive and lasting impression on every visitor. If you thrive in a fast-paced environment and have a strong understanding of administrative and clerical procedures, this role is for you!
Key Responsibilities:
- Warmly greet and assist visitors, employees, and clients, understanding their needs and directing them accordingly.
- Handle incoming phone calls and emails efficiently, delivering inter-office messages as needed.
- Manage mail, documents, supplies, and packages, distributing items promptly and accurately.
- Maintain office supplies inventory and reorder as necessary.
- Keep an organized filing system and provide scheduling support, managing appointments as required.
Requirements:
- High school diploma (Associate's degree preferred).
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
- Reliable, professional, courteous, and patient demeanor.
- Exceptional communication and writing skills.
Embrace the opportunity to make a difference as an Aitheras Receptionist in Houston, TX. Apply now and be part of our exceptional team!
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