Customer Service/ Receptionist Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Georgetown, KY at Geebo

Customer Service/ Receptionist

If you are interested in an opportunity to interface with the public and community in a local government organization then this is the job for you! Hamilton-Ryker is looking for a Receptionist/ Customer Service associate in the Georgetown, KY area.
Shift:
Mon-Th.
8:
00 - 4:
30, Fri.
8:
00 - 12:
30 Payrate:
$14.
00 -15.
00/hr.
(based on experience) What you will be doing:
Greet tenants and guests - answer general questions.
Answer phones for Section 8/Public Housing Department Make copies and assemble packets File and retrieve documents electronically and in hard-copy format Accepting rent payments Responding to emails What we need from you:
Must be at least 18 years of age or over Must comply with client's substance abuse policy Must meet client background requirements Have reliable transportation Why you will love it:
Temp to Hire position based upon work ethics and attendance Weekly pay Direct Deposit Medical insurance options 401(k) options Apply today! Click on the application link for this job board or go to www.
hamilton-ryker.
com/jobs.
Then select the Central KY office as your closest branch.
You can also apply in person at our Georgetown office at 116 Gilbert Avenue, or call us at (502) 570-9675 to schedule an interview.
#clerical #receptionist #admin #customerservice #ZR Recommended Skills Assembly And Installation Customer Service Substance Abuse Transportation Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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