Part-Time Receptionist (Bilingual)

Bilingual Receptionist (English/Spanish) – Part-Time Apartment Community Office
Preston Oaks Apartments – Louisville, KY
Preston Oaks Apartments is looking for a friendly, professional, and bilingual Receptionist to join our team in Louisville, KY! If you enjoy helping people, providing excellent customer service, and working in a fast-paced apartment community environment, we would love to hear from you.
This is a great opportunity for someone with administrative, leasing office, front desk, customer service, or hospitality experience looking for stable part-time hours with a supportive team.
Schedule: Part-Time
Pay: $15.00 – $17.00 per hour based on experience

What You’ll Do:

  • Greet and assist current and prospective apartment residents
  • Answer phones, emails, and office communications professionally
  • Provide excellent customer service in both English and Spanish
  • Assist with data entry, resident information, and office organization
  • Help manage resident amenities and clubhouse reservations
  • Support the property management team with administrative tasks and special projects
  • Maintain a welcoming and professional office environment

Qualifications:

  • Fluent in both English and Spanish (required)
  • Previous receptionist, administrative assistant, front desk, leasing, retail, or customer service experience preferred
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Comfortable using computers, email, and basic office software
  • Organized, dependable, and detail-oriented
  • Ability to multitask and work independently in a busy office setting

Why Join Preston Oaks Apartments?

  • Competitive hourly pay
  • Consistent part-time schedule
  • Friendly and team-oriented workplace
  • Opportunity to grow within property management
  • Work with a respected and established management company
Apply today to join our team and help create a welcoming experience for our residents and future residents!
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