School Receptionist -10 month position

 

 

School receptionists are often the first people that students, families, and visitors see when they enter a school. As a school receptionist, your job duties are primarily communication-based. As such, you'll need to be familiar with proper phone and email etiquette and possess strong interpersonal skills. Your daily tasks may include keeping records, scheduling meetings, and facilitating communication between teachers, staff, and families. In some cases, you may be required to provide secretarial support in addition to reception duties.

 

 

Communicate With Administrators, Faculty, Students, and Parents

As a school receptionist, you'll answer phone calls, greet visitors, and provide information to students. You'll also facilitate communication between administrators, teachers, and students' families. You must speak authoritatively on various topics, including rules, disciplinary measures, and day-to-day operations. You may also be required to present policies and

regulations to school visitors.

 

Education requirements must have at least high school.