Office Admin and Receptionist Training for Front Desk Officer
Course
Online
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Methodology
Online
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Duration
1 Year
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Start date
Different dates available
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Online campus
Yes
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Delivery of study materials
Yes
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Support service
Yes
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Virtual classes
Yes
The Office Admin and Receptionist Training for Front Desk Officer is suitable for anyone who wants to update their existing skills with a view to returning to work in the business and administration sector. The course will help you to update your standard of computer literacy, which is vital in today’s workplace. You’ll learn great administration skills, excellent IT and keyboard skills and how to conduct yourself as a professional receptionist. You’ll also have the option to choose one elective subject, including keyboard speed development, good telephone techniques and audio transcription to name but a few.
On completion, you’ll be able to effortlessly manage the most demanding tasks – making you a highly valued member of any business.
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Location
Start date
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About this course
Office Admin and Receptionist Training for Front Desk Officer is suitable for anyone who want to gain extensive knowledge, potential experience and professional skills in the related field. This is a great opportunity for all student from any academic backgrounds to learn more on this subject.
Upon successful completion of the course you will be able to obtain your course completion e-certificate free of cost. Print copy by post is also available at an additional cost of 9.99 and PDF Certificate at 4.99.
Earn a free e-certificate upon successful completion.
Accessible, informative modules taught by expert instructors
Study in your own time, at your own pace, through your computer tablet or mobile device
Benefit from instant feedback through mock exams and multiple-choice assessments
Get 24/7 help or advice from our email and live chat teams
Full Tutor Support on Weekdays
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Subjects
- Receptionist
- Communication Training
- Office IT
- Communication Skills
- Ms Office
- Getting started
- Organized
- Special Tasks
- Communication
- Verbal Communication Skills
- Empowering Yourself
Course programme
- Module One – Getting Started
- Module Two – Getting Organized (I)
- Module Three – Getting Organized (II)
- Module Four – Managing Time
- Module Five – Getting It All Done On Time
- Module Six – Special Tasks
- Module Seven – Verbal Communication Skills
- Module Eight – Non-Verbal Communication Skills
- Module Nine – Empowering Yourself
- Module Ten – The Team of Two
- Module Eleven – Taking Care of Yourself
- Module Twelve – Wrapping Up
- Module One – Getting Started
- Module Two – Why Your Office Needs Administrative Procedures
- Module Three – Gathering the Right Tools
- Module Four – Identifying Procedures to Include
- Module Five – Top Five Procedures to Record
- Module Six – What to Include in Your Binder (I)
- Module Seven – What to Include in Your Binder (II)
- Module Eight – Organizing Your Binder
- Module Nine – What Not to Include in the Procedure Guide
- Module Ten – Share Office Procedure Guide
- Module Eleven – Successfully Executing the Guide
- Module Twelve – Wrapping Up
- Module One – Getting Started
- Module Two – Remove the Clutter
- Module Three – Prioritize
- Module Four – Scheduling Your Time
- Module Five – To Do Lists
- Module Six – Paper and Paperless Storage
- Module Seven – Organization in Your Work Area
- Module Eight – Tools to Fight Procrastination
- Module Nine – Organizing Your Inbox
- Module Ten – Avoid the Causes of Disorganization
- Module Eleven – Discipline is the Key to Stay Organized
- Module Twelve – Wrapping Up
- Receptionist
- Importance of Receptionist
- Different Types of Receptionist & Roles
- Communication Skills for Receptionist
- Telephone Skills
- Listening Skills
- Taking Messages
- Presenting & Appearance
- Reservation Procedure
- Confidentiality Checklist
- Being Organized as Receptionist
- Becoming a Successful Receptionist
- Module One – Getting Started
- Module Two – The Right Attitude Starts with You
- Module Three – Stress Management (Internal Stressors)
- Module Four – Stress Management (External Stressors)
- Module Five – Transactional Analysis
- Module Six – Why are Some Customers Difficult
- Module Seven – Dealing with the Customer Over the Phone
- Module Eight – Dealing with the Customer In Person
- Module Nine – Sensitivity in Dealing with Customers
- Module Ten – Scenarios of Dealing with a Difficult Customer
- Module Eleven – Following up With a Customer Once You Have Addressed Their Issue
- Module Twelve – Wrapping Up
- Module One – Getting Started
- Module Two – Core Skills Required
- Module Three – Self-Management (I)
- Module Four – Self-Management (II)
- Module Five – Time Management (I)
- Module Six – Time Management (II)
- Module Seven – Organizing and Planning (I)
- Module Eight – Organizing and Planning (II)
- Module Nine – Communication (I)
- Module Ten – Communication (II)
- Module Eleven – Additional Challenges
- Module Twelve – Wrapping Up
Office Admin and Receptionist Training for Front Desk Officer