Medical receptionist

Overview

Medical receptionist

This group performs some or all of the following duties:

  • Receptionists

  • Greet people coming into offices and other establishments, direct them to the appropriate contacts or services, provide general information in person and by phone, and may perform clerical duties and maintain front desk security and security access lists

  • Schedule appointments, using manual or computerized systems

  • Record bookings, handle credit card checks, receive payment, issue receipts.

  • Hospital admitting clerks

  • Interview patients to obtain and process information required to provide hospital and medical services

  • Greet patients, schedule appointments, using manual or computerized systems, receive and record payment for services, and direct patients to appropriate areas.

  • Switchboard and answering service operators

  • Operate a telephone system or switchboard to answer, screen and forward telephone calls, take messages and provide information as required, and may perform clerical duties

  • Answer telephones and record and relay messages.

  • Telephone operators

  • Operate telephone systems to advance and complete customers' telephone calls such as long distance, pay telephone, mobile radio/telephone and person to person calls, arrange teleconferences, provide relay phone service to persons with disabilities, and may calculate and record billing information.

Job titles

  • admitting clerk
  • answering service operator
  • appointment clerk
  • beauty salon receptionist
  • booking clerk - hospital
  • booking clerk - medical office

Employment prospects

Source: BC Labour Market Outlook 2023 edition
The labour market information for this career is aggregate data for Receptionists

Annual salary

Low

$34,934

Median

$43,798

High

$56,311

Job openings

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British Columbia

4,397

expected job openings (5-year forecast)

Education and training

Employment requirements

  • Completion of secondary school is usually required.

  • On-the-job training may be provided.

Additional information

  • Some receptionists are required to be bilingual or multilingual to perform their duties.

  • Progression to supervisory positions is possible with experience.

Certification requirements

  • No certification requirements

Post-secondary programs in B.C.

No post-secondary education required

No post-secondary education required. You can work in this career without post-secondary education. Some on the job training may be provided. With additional training or experience, you may be able to progress into higher level, supervisory or management positions.

Beneficial post-secondary programs (not required)

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