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Remote Recruitment

Remote Recruitment operates as a full-service employment agency providing recruitment/staffing for UK based companies

Receptionist

Location

South Africa

Posted

40 days ago

Salary

ZAR12K - ZAR15K / month

Seniority

Mid Level

No structured requirement data.

Job Description

Receptionist

Remote Recruitment

Role Description You'll be the welcoming voice and face of a UK-based business — managing the flow of communications, keeping diaries in order, and making sure nothing slips through the cracks. It's a busy, varied role well-suited to someone who thrives on organisation and gets satisfaction from keeping things running smoothly. Key Responsibilities - Answer and direct incoming calls and emails in a professional and friendly manner - Manage appointment bookings and calendar coordination for team members - Handle incoming enquiries and ensure they reach the right person promptly - Maintain accurate records and update internal systems as needed - Support the wider admin team with ad hoc tasks - Send correspondence, confirmations, and follow-up communications on behalf of the team Qualifications - Experience with front-of-house, reception, or administrative support roles - Excellent written and spoken English with a warm, professional manner - Familiarity with tools like Google Workspace, Microsoft Office, or similar - Strong organisational skills and attention to detail - A dependable internet connection and a suitable home working environment Benefits - R12,000–R15,000 per month - 100% remote — based in South Africa, working for a UK employer - Working hours: 09:00–17:00 UK time (11:00–19:00 SAST) - A stable, structured role with room to grow

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