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Administration Assistant - Main Reception, Urgent Care & Ward Clerk

LocationSeymour, VIC 3660
Work TypeCasual
Positions2 Positions
Published At:12 days ago
  • Receptionist
  • Administration Assistant
  • Medical Receptionist
  • Front Office Receptionist
  • Customer Service
  • Office Administration
Job no: R040524
Category: Administration, Administration Assistant

About the position

We are seeking an Administration Assistant to join us on a casual basis. Must be available for evening and weekend shifts.

Ideally you will possess:

  • Experience in Reception, Administration or Customer Service
  • Good interpersonal and communication skills
  • High level of computer skills

About Seymour Health

Seymour Health (SH) is a leading small rural health service. At our site in central Seymour, over 350 staff deliver health and allied services across our Seymour District Memorial Hospital, Urgent Care Centre, Ambulatory Care Centre, and Barrabill House.

SH services include a 30-bed public hospital that provides public and private Acute medical and surgical, renal dialysis and day procedures. SH’s breadth of services extends to post-acute care, palliative care, sub-acute ambulatory service, oral health services, District Nursing and community services. Barrabill House is a 40-bed residential aged care service that provides highly rated residential aged care.The successful candidate must have:

For further information on the position, please refer to the attached position description.

Closing Date:

Applications must be submitted by 11:59pm Wednesday 22nd May 2024

All employment with Seymour Health (SH) is subject to and conditional upon a satisfactory Police Check and Victorian 'Employee' Working with Children's Check and NDIS Worker screening check.

All employees of SH must comply with the health service's Vaccination requirements procedure (as amended from time to time) together with any relevant State Government and Department directives. This requires all employees to be vaccinated and provided evidence of vaccination for various diseases such as, but not limited to, Influenza and COVID-19.

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