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Job Summary The Program Assistant for the Annual Giving - Young Alumni, Student Philanthropy, and Online Giving Team provides a variety of administrative support activities assigned to them which may include, but is not limited to: using word processing, spreadsheet, database, &/or presentation software; basic bookkeeping; preparing agendas & making arrangements for meetings & special events; drafting/building emails, reports, charts, graphs, etc.
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Excellent knowledge of word processing, computer graphics, and spreadsheet software(s). Provides administrative support for the department to include, but not limited to: calendar updates, scheduling of appointments, incoming phone calls, mail and package management, incoming and outgoing fax requests, managing and organizing hard and soft copy files.
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Assists exam administration by proctoring and processing examsProvides administrative support with the Externship, Court Observation, and Pro Bono Scholars Programs. Overview The Part-time Administrative Assistant for the Manhattan Flex Program will provide administrative, secretarial and clerical support for the program including assisting the administrators and faculty members.
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What you’ll do:Provides administrative support to the Program Chairperson, and other Faculty within the Physical Therapy (PT) Division, Occupational Therapy (OT) Division, and Athletic Training (AT) Division.
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Attend and document meetings during all project phases at various sites -Perform other duties necessary to provide general administrative support to the O&M team -Focus will be to lead JCI.
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Specifically, this position provides advanced and diversified administrative and secretarial support services to the School, one Program Director, and other faculty. Proficiency utilizing computer systems for word processing, spreadsheet and data management applications.
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Provides word-processing and secretarial support as needed. Job Description The Program Coordinator will be responsible for providing administrative and clerical services to maintain operations of the MGA New Graduate Residency Program in an accurate and efficient manner.
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Ability to perform advanced functions in word processing, electronic mail/calendar, spreadsheet, presentation and database software. Under general direction, coordinates the workflow of administrative and/or clerical employees and provides varied administrative support of a complex and technical nature.
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Using various types of software to include word processing, spreadsheets and presentation software, the Program Planner maintains comprehensive and accurate records, documents and reports as well as assists in the preparation of high-visibility briefing materials and presentations.
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Examples of specialized experience would typically include, but are not limited to: ability to use computers (to include word processing software and office automation functions); skill in communicating and dealing effectively with populations that may suffer from disabling physical and/or emotional conditions; skill in teaching and engaging problem solving and conflict resolution strategies; and ability to use resources, benefits, and administrative procedures to find affordable housing.
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Specialized experience includes: performing a full range of administrative support for an office; Prepares and maintains charts, data, reports, and statistical material; answers phones, takes messages, and provides general guidance; prepares letters, memorandums, and other correspondence; perform data processing support; utilizes office automation software such as Microsoft Office (MS Word and Excel); communicates both verbally and in writing.
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For this position, specialized experience is preparing or tracking financial documents; performing automation duties using software applications such as word processing, spreadsheet, electronic mail, desktop publishing, calendar, database and/or graphics; and maintaining detailed records and files for an office environment.
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The Program Administrative Supervisor is responsible for administrative tasks that support the Substance Use Disorder Division management team in adhering to contractual and regulatory requirements to ensure organizational effectiveness, efficiency, and safety.
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Proficient use of desktop and laptop computers, internet search, people management programs, smart phones and tablets, printers, fax machines and photocopiers as well as software including word processing, spreadsheet and database programs.
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Personal computers and printers; word processing and database management software; spreadsheet software; web content and software; desktop publishing; social media. Under the guidance of the Honors Director, provide support in the following areas: communications, public relations, social media, website management, content creation, and database management, technology, events, community building, student-group management, and other related support to the Honors Program, which also includes the Office of National Fellowships.
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