Receptionist
The Salvation Army USA Central Territory | |
United States, Missouri, Columbia | |
Nov 12, 2024 | |
The Salvation Army Midland Division Columbia Corps located in Columbia, Missouri, is looking for a Receptionist. This individual will Perform Corps clerical and receptionist functions (e.g. prepare routine correspondence, answer phones, direct calls, take messages, type and mail letters, greet walk-in visitors, etc.). Part time, 24 hours per week, the starting pay will range from $13.00 - $14.00 depending on experience. 1108 West Ash 1108 West Ash, 65203 Essential Functions (Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential duties):
Full Job decription available upon interview. This job description should not be interpreted as an all-inclusive list. It is intended to identify the essential duties and requirements of the position. Employee will follow other instructions, and perform other related duties, as may be required by his/her supervisor. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. Minimum Qualifications High School diploma with one year work related (business, reception and/or customer service will be considered. Must have experience with computer spreadsheet software and word processing applications. Good communication & organizational skills required. Must be capable of constructing and routing correspondence with little supervision, and answering routine questions regarding service procedures. Must be a team player, a self-starter, able to handle several projects at the same time and perform well with minimum supervision. Must demonstrate ability to think independently and exercise sound judgment. Requires a high level of confidentiality. Physical and Working Conditions Must be capable of performing the above essential duties in an office environment to include: using a computer, answering phones, etc. Most work will be indoors in a temperature-controlled environment. |