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Work includes (but is not limited to) activities such as: cashiering, stocking, delivery, and answering phones, typing prescription labels, filing, entering patient demographics information and daily STATS into a computer system, and pricing.
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Duties span from answering phones, to providing clerical assistance, managing office equipment/supplies and assisting with the accounts payable processing. Assisting with administrative duties such as typing reports/correspondence, filing, posting accounts, etc.
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Proficiency in office procedures such as work processing, Excel, Outlook, filing, writing, answering phones and conveying information. Must have typing speed of at least 30 wpm and transcription capabilities.
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Provides general office support and performs clerical duties such as routine typing, filing, answering phones, copying, and collating materials. Knowledge of Microsoft Office Applications, Entergy Corporate applications (DSS, DIS, CTS, Indus, Earl, Pearl, VEA, ECOS, Service Suite, AM/FM DFM & Time and Labor.
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MINIMUM PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Percent of time spent on: 50% Typing on computer 25% Answering phones 11% Miscellaneous paperwork associated with research and OSU faculty appointment 10% Acting as liaison 02% Xeroxing 02% Filing Minimum physical requirements: 100% Kneeling / reaching 100% Finger dexterity 100% Talking / hearing / seeing The above list of duties is intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by individuals assigned to this classification.
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Ability to perform a variety of executive administrative duties such as calendar management, coordinating meetings, answering phones and emails, following up and keeping track of tasks and projects, arranging travel, opening new matters, typing correspondence, proofreading documents, pleadings, and briefs, inputting attorneys' time, prepare expense reports, assist with business development activities, etc.
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Clerical duties would include but are not limited to typing, filing, answering phones and general office work. Provide secretarial support to the Site Director and family center.
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Perform general clerical duties such as typing, scanning, copying, answering phones, filing, etc. The Associate AP/AR Specialist will provide day-to-day support for the business unit customers and vendors through the entire procure-to-pay process and, at the same time, seek process improvement efficiencies and understand corporate structures, business contacts, and stakeholders.
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Perform a variety of clerical duties including, but not limited to, preparing reports, completing required forms, answering phones, assisting with student registration, establishing and/or maintaining student files, processing student transfers, copying, filing, faxing, typing, and communicating with students and parents.
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Provides comprehensive support to the department head by managing general office tasks, including answering phones, typing letters, filing, sorting, and distributing mail. This includes managing the database system, procuring office supplies, proficiently handling typing and filing duties, and managing telephone communications.
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Performs other general office duties as assigned such as answering phones, processing mail, handling AP, typing correspondence and reports, processing expense reports for management, creating presentations, etc.
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Perform a variety of administrative duties such as answering phones, typing letters, filing, sorting and distributing mails for the department. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) including free counseling and health coaching.
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Performs routine office administrative functions such as typing, filing, copying, data input and answering phones. At New York Blood Center, one of the most comprehensive blood centers in the world, our focus is on cultivating excellence by merging cutting-edge innovation with diligent customer service, groundbreaking research, and comprehensive program and service development.
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Using GFI, the COMSEC shall perform administrative tasks in support of 105 including filing, typing, copying, faxing, scanning, and answering phones. All Security Specialist I (COMSEC), hereinafter COMSEC, performing the below tasks shall be qualified to perform services in support of Foreign Visits, Courier Card Program, Classified Mail Discrepancy Program, Classified Material Access Control (to include RAPIDS, Visitor Control, and Check-In Desk.
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Education and Training Requirements: Minimum High School Diploma or GED; some college education preferred Knowledge of medical terminology is highly preferred Typing skills preferred Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications preferred Office work experience, including answering phones, scheduling, communicating with the public, typing, and filing Familiarity with Meditech, and PACS is desired Note: Job description available upon request.
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