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Receptionist - Ocean Township

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7 Ocean, NJ Ocean, NJ Part-time Part-time $15.
50 an hour $15.
50 an hour Receptionist (30 Hours per Week) - Great Benefits, Rewarding Career The Introduction:
Come work as a Receptionist Monday - Friday from 9am-3pm at a non-profit, mission driven agency that offers exceptional benefits with opportunities to grow and learn alongside accomplished leaders.
We offer onsite childcare, sick time, and much more.
About Us:
LADACIN (Lifetime Assistance for Developmental and Challenging Individual Needs) has been in the business for 70 years and is a non-profit agency whose mission is to provide a continuum of care, including educational, therapeutic, social, residential, and support services to infants, children, and adults with complex physical and developmental disabilities or delays.
? We provide an exceptionally high level of service for our clients.
? We have a very well-respected staff.
? We believe in a work-life balance.
The Position:
Immediate 30 hour per week position as a Receptionist in Administration in Ocean, NJ to answer telephones, take and relay messages, greet guests, maintain professional atmosphere in assigned area, open and distribute daily mail, receive shipments and supplies, maintain agency filing and databases, type communications and reports, and more.
The Location:
LADACIN is based in Monmouth and Ocean counties.
Our locations are in beautiful natural surroundings.
This position is in Monmouth County.
Why Should You Apply? ? Excellent growth opportunities.
? Rewarding career.
Interested? Apply through this ad.
EOE Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
$15.
50 per hour Expected hours:
30 per week
Benefits:
Employee assistance program Employee discount Health insurance Paid time off Referral program Retirement plan Schedule:
Day shift Monday to Friday Education:
High school or equivalent (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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