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Legal Services Clerk is responsible for completing a wide range of administrative duties as required by the Ohio Revised Code and as assigned by the Administrative Judge or the Director of the Clerk of Court.
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The Legal Administrative Assistant will assist the legal manager by providing a variety of clerical support services including calendaring a variety of appointments and litigation deadlines, preparing documents, processing and filing documents within the online filing system, processing invoices, preparing trial and deposition notebooks, and assisting in multiple aspects of workflow and case management.
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Job Description: As a Family Law Paralegal, you will play a crucial role in assisting attorneys in various legal matters, conducting research, and providing administrative support to ensure our clients receive the highest quality legal services.
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Supports Director of Operations in the management and operations of the contract management system, preparation of legal documents, and assisting with general administrative duties in support of the legal department.
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Provides administrative and clerical support for the clinic/department including patient scheduling, filing reports, and following up on documentation, phone calls, and billing inquiries.
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Provides administrative assistance as required or as requested including word processing, drafting correspondences, transcription, information research, filing, taking/directing telephone messages and assisting employees with related concerns.
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Provide confidential administrative support to legal staff; may provide specific secretarial support to a particular legal practice area, such as Litigation, Intellectual Property, Employment Law, Estate Planning, Corporate Business, Creditors’ Rights, etc.
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Performs receptionist and clerical duties to support patient care and functioning of the clinic, including matching and filing ancillary department reports, consultation and other medical reports in patients’ medical records.
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Access free legal guidance, mental health visits, work-life support, digital self-help tools and more. Job Title: Certified Medical Assistant Location: Scranton, Pennsylvania Job Category: Patient Support, Nursing and Nursing Support Schedule: Days Work Type: Full time Department: Scranton Orthopaedics Team Date Posted: 06/10/2024 Job ID: R-62976 Job Summary Geisinger offers outpatient Certified Medical Assistants a $3,000 bonus for eligible candidates.
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Job Title: CM Certified Medical Assistant- Primary Care Location: Lock Haven, Pennsylvania Job Category: Patient Support, Nursing and Nursing Support Schedule: Days Work Type: Full time Department: Lock Haven Family Medicine Team Date Posted: 06/05/2024 Job ID: R-62979 Job Summary Geisinger offers outpatient Certified Medical Assistants a $3,000 bonus for eligible candidates.
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The Support Contractor provides administrative support, focusing on obtaining, organizing, and transferring supporting documentation to assist the Dispute Resolution department in legal actions.
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A strong understanding and knowledge of HR processes including Department of Labor (DOL) requirements, HR legal guidelines, best practices, OSHA safety necessities, and administration practices to carry out job responsibilities is beneficial.
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Minimum of two years’ experience as a legal assistant in a law firm or corporate legal department. As a Legal Assistant, you'll play a vital role in supporting the Claims Litigation Team by handling administrative tasks essential to claims management.
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Assist with contract and subcontract reviews for the legal department and maintaining documentation and filing. Administrative support for litigation, subpoenas, mergers and acquisitions, and special projects as necessary.
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The job of Administrative Assistant - Department/Program Is done for the purpose/s of providing administrative and secretarial support to assigned Administrator/Department and/or school sites; ensuring compliance of Department records with financial, legal and administrative requirements; and monitoring assigned projects and/or program components.
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