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Reception & Frontline Skills

Lifelong Learning
5N1407
Award Name Level 5 Component Award (Level 5 NFQ)
NFQ Classification Minor
Awarding Body QQI
NFQ Level Level 5 NFQ
Award Name NFQ Classification Awarding Body NFQ Level
Level 5 Component Award (Level 5 NFQ) Minor QQI Level 5 NFQ
Course Provider:
Alternate Provider:
Location:
Monaghan Town
Attendance Options:
Part time, Evening
Apply to:
Course provider

Duration

12 weeks (36 hours). Monday evenings: 6.00pm – 9.00pm (3 hours per evening).

Further information

To check out the next start date / enrolment date for evening courses please view the college website
https://monaghaninstitute.ie/courses/evening-courses/

or contact eveningcourses@cmetb.ie to register or call 087 4054311 or 049 4353904.

Monaghan Institute, Monaghan Education Campus, Armagh Road, Monaghan.

All Level 5 evening courses are free of charge under the Skills to Advance or Skills to Compete initiative.

The purpose of this award is to equip the learner with the knowledge, skill and competence required to carry out reception related tasks and operations as a front-line representative in a range of organisations

Learners will be able to:
• Examine the skills, functions and responsibilities of a receptionist or front line office representative within an organisation.

• Outline the products, services, key policies, structures and personnel of an organisation.

• Explore the range of telecommunications network equipment used within a reception and or front office context, to include, telephone management systems, electronic directories and computer networks.

• Source information from the internet, reservation systems, postal services, call and or courier logs and messaging service.

• Explain a range of telephone communications terms.

• Outline aspects of safety and health at work legislation pertaining to working within a reception context including security and emergency procedure requirements.

• Identify the process for the flow of information to and from an organisation and sources of reference or information within an organisation.

• Plan a reception layout and describe office equipment in the reception area.

• Apply a range of communication skills including personal, interpersonal and technological proficiencies using effective tone, pitch, use of voice and body language.

• Operate a range of equipment in the reception area to include a telecommunications system, an intercom, pager, a computerised data entry system, electronic diary, photocopier, scanner, fax machine and postal automation equipment.

• Produce reception material to include notices, inventory of equipment, stock requisitions, petty cash system, diary, post log, visitors log and telephone messages.

• Respond quickly in pressurized reception related circumstances requiring fast and efficient comeback.

• Display a professional approach to receiving visitors, use effective customer service skills, upkeep of visitors log book, use initiative around unexpected visitors and maintain composure when dealing with complaints.

• Present a range of documents including order form, invoices and processing travel expenses.

• Apply a range of general administrative skills within the reception and or front office context, to include filing, booking and preparing for board meetings or conferences, organising visitors waiting area, arranging appointments, preparing an itinerary, making reservations, providing information to visitors, ordering stationery, dealing with incoming and outgoing postal dispatches and courier services.

5N1407 Reception & Frontline Skills

Why study for an Evening Qualification?
- Gain a competitive advantage in the workplace by enhancing your knowledge and skills

- Enhance existing qualifications and CV

- Develop both academically and professionally (enhanced skills such as communication, leadership skills, listening skills)

- Personal development and self-actualisation felt when you obtain a recognised national qualification.

- Develop a personal interest

- Adapt to workplace changes

- Flexible learning – courses are delivered on a part time basis

Charlotte Dunne
Community Education Facilitator (Evening Provision)
Cavan Monaghan ETB
Email: eveningcourses@cmetb.ie
Tel: 049 4353904
Mob: 087 4054311

Course Provider:
Alternate Provider:
Location:
Monaghan Town
Attendance Options:
Part time, Evening
Apply to:
Course provider