Site Accessibility Features: Skip to page menus
;
Site Menus Section Skip to page content
![]()
UPDATE 23/7/2020 – THANK YOU FOR ALL THE APPLICATIONS, THIS POSITION HAS BEEN FILLED AND WE LOOK FORWARD TO INTRODUCING OUR NEW TEAM MEMBER SOON
Due to increasing demand for our services, and to ensure we can continue to provide excellent customer service, we are pleased to be recruiting for an additional team member.
RECEPTIONIST POSITION – Closing date for applications Sunday 19th July 2020
We are recruiting for a second veterinary receptionist to start working with us in September. The position is for 30-35 hours/week, based at both our Torquay and Paignton veterinary surgeries. The role will include every other Saturday 8.30am-2pm and some evenings during the week (until 7pm).
We are an independent family-run veterinary practice, with a small, friendly team.
The successful candidate will be capable of providing excellent customer service to our patient owners, including when under pressure. They will need to be able to contribute to making the surgery a welcoming place for our pet patients too.
Duties will include:
Previous experience as a veterinary receptionist is highly desirable, but not essential. Alternatively, previous customer service experience is desirable.
Starting salary up to £9/hour. We encourage and fund further training and development and are members of the British Veterinary Receptionist Association. We are a Cat Friendly Clinic and an RCVS Accredited Practice.
To find out how we are working safely during Covid-19, see our website.
To apply please send your CV and covering letter to cazandra.toms@greenbayvets.co.uk
Closing date for applications Sunday 19th July 2020
Next Post34 Walnut Road Torquay, Devon TQ2 6HS
01803 60605979 Kingsway Avenue Paignton, Devon, TQ4 7AB
01803 843836We are happy to book an appointment for you! Quickly and easily schedule an appointment time that is convenient for you and your pet.
Request Appointment© 2025 Greenbay Vets. Provided by Covetrus | Powered by LifeLearn WebDVM