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1. Westmont College - Human Resources
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Receptionist/Campus Visit Coordinator
Office of Admission
Position Summary: Serves as the main Receptionist for the Office of Admission and as Campus Visit Coordinator. The Receptionist is the first person with whom prospective students, parents and other guests have contact and is responsible for a positive first impression.
Requirements: requires High School Graduate or equivalent and 2-3 years general clerical experience, including front desk/office Receptionist. Associates Degree or some college experience desirable. Must
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2. Clutter: From the Desk of Telford Work
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Hospital where the admitting receptionist gave her a smile, the night-shift nurse gave her a teddy bear, and the doctor gave her a good prognosis. Several days later a clinic set her arm with a non-plaster cast that lets her swim. The last thing she needed was counseling, let alone courses in Christian doctrine; she needed medical attention. For all the training and expertise and technology that brought it to her, for the sheer accessability of it all, and for the resources we have to pay for it, my family has been thanking God profusely. Modern lives are characterized by innumerable needs. For many of us they are met so abundantly that we think it normal,
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3. Theological FAQ: Theological Differences
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are empty, save for a receptionist who refers everyone to the alpha-pastor or the statement of faith. There is an overly narrow picture of the Church here, and there is philosophical confusion, but there is often a good deal of old-fashioned pride as well. Students and readers who reduce faith to opinion are like relativists who have turned all Christian teaching into mere personal opinion. The category of dogma is empty, save for a lonely and invisible sentinel that drives away all rivals with the one absolute axiom of relativism: "all truth is just individual opinion." There is an overly individualistic picture of the Church here, and
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4. Westmont College - Current Students - Counseling Center
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: The Health Center receptionist can answer all questions about eligibility and insurance claims. We try to assess insurance coverage before making off-campus referrals so that students are not surprised when they receive bills.
The college bills charges not covered by student insurance, such as prescriptions
and transportation, directly to student accounts.
© 2004 Westmont College - Feedback
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5. Westmont College - Student Handbook 2005-2006
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an appointment, call the receptionist between 10 a.m. and noon or 1 to 4 p.m. at x6003. If you have to cancel an appointment, please do so at least 24 hours in advance, so that your time may be rescheduled for others. In cases of emergency, contact the Counseling Center, your resident director, or 911. Counselors provide individual counseling, couples counseling (for dating, engaged, and married couples), and family counseling in certain cases. They are aware of community resources, consult with other professionals, and make referrals when appropriate. The Counseling Center staff members also provide group opportunities such as support groups and
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6. Westmont College - Career & Life Planning
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A. FIRST IMPRESSIONS The receptionist or secretary will usually take you to the interviewer's office. Practice these 4 steps in greeting the interviewer: 1. Make eye contact 2. Smile 3. Give a firm handshake 4. Say: "Hi, I'm (first and last name). It's a pleasure to meet you"
B. FORMAT Most first interviews include some variation on these four components: 1. Get acquainted This is a time of small talk and perhaps going over your resume. The purpose here is to set you at ease and develop rapport. 2. Company Pitch The interviewer presents information about their organization. The interviewer usually explains about any
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7. Westmont College - Student Handbook
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an appointment, call the receptionist between 10 a.m. and noon or 1 to 4 p.m. at x6003. If you have to cancel an appointment, please do so at least 24 hours in advance, so that your time may be rescheduled for others. In cases of emergency, contact the Counseling Center, your resident director, or 911.
Counselors provide individual counseling, couples counseling (for dating, engaged, and married couples), and family counseling in certain cases. They are aware of community resources, consult with other professionals, and make referrals when appropriate. The Counseling Center staff members also provide group opportunities such as support groups and
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