Bilingual Spanish Receptionist Scroll down the page to see all associated job requirements, and any responsibilities successful candidates can expect. Serves clients and visitors by greeting and referring them; notifying staff member of their arrival; maintaining reception room security and appearance. Duties: Welcomes clients and visitors by greeting them, in person or on the telephone; transferring calls; answering or referring inquiries. Helps potential clients by screening type of inquiry; transferring call to legal assistant. Maintains reception areas by straightening up; requesting help for potential security issues; telephone equipment. Keeps telephone equipment operating by following operating instructions; calling for repairs. Updates appointment and location schedules by inputting data. Supports attorneys by following-up on "no show" appointments; preparing files for new clients. Updates job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities. Accomplishes law firm mission by completing related results as needed. Skills/Qualifications: ,MUST BE BILINGUAL SPANISH. PC Proficiency, Professionalism, Informing Others, Meeting Planning, Reporting Skills, Scheduling, Telephone Skills, Multi-tasking, Phone Skills, Legal Administration Skills, Client Relationships
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Law Office Receptionist