The Role
Welcome visitors, answer and direct phone calls, manage appointments and scheduling, handle inquiries and provide accurate information, and perform basic administrative tasks to support the office.
Summary Generated by Built In
The American Association for Continuous Education is an international organization that specialises in providing continuous medical education for healthcare professionals.
We are looking for an organized and professional "Receptionist" to join our team.
Location: [ Nasr City]
Working Hours: Full-time
2 Days off ( Friday& Saturday)
Key Responsibilities:
Greet and welcome visitors in a professional manner
Answer and direct phone calls
Manage appointments and scheduling
Handle inquiries and provide accurate information
Perform basic administrative tasks
Requirements
Requirements:
1–2 years of experience (preferably in corporate environments)
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Presentable appearance and professional attitude
Proficient in Microsoft Office
Good command of English
Benefits
Benefits:
Competitive salary
Professional work environment
Opportunities for growth
? To apply, please send your CV to: [email protected]
or via WhatsApp 0201010710581
Skills Required
- 1-2 years of experience (preferably in corporate environments)
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Presentable appearance and professional attitude
- Proficient in Microsoft Office
- Good command of English
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The Company
What We Do
American Association for Continuous Education (AACE) provides continuous medical education across the Middle East and North Africa. It delivers internationally accredited CME programs, professional diplomas, certifications, and hands-on clinical training for healthcare professionals. Established in Delaware, AACE has expanded across Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Iraq, Kuwait, and Jordan, supporting lifelong learning, stronger clinical practice, and improved patient outcomes.






