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The Administrative Assistant will be responsible for performing a variety of clerical tasks, such as filing, answering phones, scheduling meetings, preparing presentations, and other general office duties.
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Assists sales representatives with all administrative aspects of the sales office including, but not limited to, answering phones, scheduling appointments, preparing purchase and sale contracts, filing, event planning, coordinating maintenance of sales center and opening/closing the sales center and model homes.
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Other general duties include meeting the general public, answering questions and providing information on funeral and cremation information and other related topics, answering phones courteously and in a polite manner, assisting on funeral, memorial and other services or ceremonies as requested by funeral home clients and management.
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Cross-train with another Administrative Assistant on-site, (if applicable) to serve as back-up. Serve as receptionist with duties to include answering phones, greeting visitors, handling incoming and outgoing mail, mail, copying, ordering and maintaining office supplies, etc.
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UVM Extension is seeking an Administrative Assistant to provide support in the Morrisville office. Responsibilities include word processing, maintaining schedules and travel arrangements, tracking workshop registrations, answering phones, and reception.
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Our law firm is looking for a receptionist/administrative assistant with 1-3 years experience. You would be the initial point of contact when answering phones and greeting clients when they arrive in our office.
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The Administrative Associate II will work under the supervision of the Assistant Director of Academic Advising Services and will work with the Pre-Nursing Department student staffing, handles purchasing for the department and general office work such as greeting visitors, answering phones and taking minutes in staff meetings.
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Answering phones, directing calls accordingly, and offering customer service solutions. The successful candidate will manage our front desk daily and perform various administrative support and clerical tasks.
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Provide general administrative support, such as answering phones, greeting clients, and handling incoming and outgoing mail. Advanced computer skills including experience with Microsoft Office (Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint) Kofax Power PDF, or similar/equivalent PDF program, BigHand Create and Hyperstyles or similar/equivalent Styles and Templates software, and NetDocs; willingness and ability to learn different technologies.
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Providing general administrative services to teams, such as maintaining calendars and schedules, and answering phones. The ideal candidate should possess at least two years of administrative support experience from a corporate environment.
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Performs various administrative tasks such as typing, filing, answering phones, scheduling, record keeping, coordinating meetings and conferences, obtaining supplies, and sorting/distributing mail.
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This includes but is not limited to answering phones, filing, communicating with clients and customers, and scheduling staff. The Administrative Assistant provides support in all administrative tasks.
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This position is responsible for basic office administrative tasks, including corresponding directly with internal clients and staff, answering phones, filing, data entry, ordering supplies, and providing support as needed.
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Summary Job Summary The LPN performs administrative duties that include, answering phones, scheduling appointments, and data entry in medical records. Job Requirements Education Required: Graduate of an state board accredited practical nursing program Experience Required for Float Pool: 1 year primary care experience Preferred: Previous nursing experience, particularly in outpatient or ambulatory clinic setting Skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
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Responsible for performing administrative functions including distributing mail, ordering, and stocking supplies, answering phones, and greeting visitors. The Administrative Support Worker is responsible for assisting management with administrative tasks including, but not limited to, ordering, data entry, filing, etc.
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