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General administrative tasks, data entry, clerical support, front office coverage, phone support, and other office functions as needed. The HR, Safety, and Office Coordinator is a direct hire opportunity, with an in-office schedule.
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The Human Resources Coordinator is responsible for assisting with and execution of human resource activities such as recruitment, benefits, employee engagement and other services, filing, and other administrative duties.
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We are looking for someone to provide logistics and administrative support to the Learning & Development function as needed (e.g. responding to shared mailbox emails, scheduling participants for trainings, record keeping, file maintenance, LMS management; data entry, course and material uploads, LMS reporting.
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TITLE: PEOPLE SERVICES COORDINATORLOCATION: ASHBURN, VASCHEDULE: Hybrid Schedule (Mon, Wed, Fri - Remote / Tues, Thurs - In office)The People Services Coordinator provides administrative support to the human resource function as needed, including onboarding/offboarding, file maintenance, compliance collection, employment screening, benefits and HRIS data entry.
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As the Family Services Administrative Coordinator (FSAC), you will provide administrative and clerical support for the Family Services team, which includes PDMS, Family Services, Family Support, and Family Centered Early Supports and Services.
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The Administrative Support Worker is responsible for assisting management with administrative tasks including, but not limited to, ordering, data entry, filing, etc. Assists unit management with clerical tasks in relation to accounting, payroll, receiving, and/or human resources including filing, data entry, record review and maintenance, etc.
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Responsible for maintaining communication utilizing the CSV electronic health record for data entry of patient financial information and arrangements. DescriptionPOSITION SUMMARY: The Coordinator works collaboratively with clinical and administrative staff internally and externally to process oral medication prescriptions at the Cancer Center.
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Previous office, reception and/or data entry experience. This position is responsible for administrative, clerical and Mail room support for the Claims Department. This position is responsible for administrative, clerical and Mail room support for the Claims Department.
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The Clinical Research Assistant assists the Clinical Operations Team in a multi-functional capacity to carry out all assigned tasks associated with the collection, documentation, and maintenance of clinical data including phlebotomy/laboratory, data entry and administrative responsibilities.
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Complete all required documentation and data entry including, but not limited to: customer requisitions, asset management software, daily operations documentation, customer satisfaction documentation, general administrative documentation.
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Greets visitors, answer phones, sort mail, data entry and write reports; Reviews and completes data entry of daily and weekly attendance; Undertakes the responsibility of running the office in the absence and in collaboration with the SLA Principal and Summer Bridge Coordinator.
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The invoice Coordinator will evaluate invoices for accuracy, administrative support to contracts, data abstraction, data entry, and internet searches, depending on the scope of work.
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The certified payroll coordinator will also be expected to assist in facilitating basic office administrative tasks including, but not limited to, corresponding directly with ABM Staff, new hire on-boarding, answering phones, filing, data entry, ordering supplies, payroll assistance and will perform any additional duties as directed by Management.
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The Accounting Coordinator is responsible for a variety of administrative and clerical duties to support the Accounting Team. This position works closely with our Accounting Team, Operations Team, and Buying Team. Primary activities include managing incoming documents, vendor records, and vendor compliance projects.
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Primary responsibilities include processing service calls, managing incoming phone calls, word processing/typing documents, maintaining both hardcopy and computerized file systems, compiling data for reports and data entry in the Computer Maintenance Management System (CMMS.
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