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The purpose of the legal assistant position is to provide legal administrative support to attorneys on the Technology, Intellectual Property & Contracts team in the General Counsel’s office.
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Previous experience in an Executive Assistant or Secretarial role is a plus. Responsible for recruiting, retention, and administrative duties regarding employee relations while following company policies and procedures.
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An effective administrative assistant enables healthcare providers and patients to interact with each other efficiently and professionally. A minimum of 2 years experience as an administrative assistant in a business environment, or 1 year experience as an administrative assistant in a healthcare setting.
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The Assistant General Manager provides confidential administrative, secretarial, and project support to the Senior Community Manager and Board of Directors. Provide confidential administrative and project support to the General Manager and Board of Directors.
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Syracuse Administrative, Secretarial & Clerical Full-time Opening on: Sep 12 2023 Upstate Connect State of New York TH Staff Assistant 2, NSSL1 65746 UUP (State University Professional Services Unit) Job Summary: As a Call Center Representative, the incumbent's responsibilities include answering incoming lines (and emails) to the call center for Upstate Connect, Medical Answering, Transfer Center (when a nurse isn't readily available), and the Switchboard.
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On a day-to-day basis the Legal Secretary/Paralegal supports the Managing Partner in performing specialized secretarial and administrative duties; working collaboratively and cooperatively with others in a team-oriented environment.
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Ten (10) or more years of secretarial or administrative experience in a law related field. performing other secretarial duties as needed in support of attorneys, including typing, maintaining legal files,managing attorney correspondence, and scheduling meetings.
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Job Summary: This position is responsible for providing secretarial and administrative support for internal and external clients, executives, officers and other co-workers. Previous experience in an administrative support position.
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Secretarial/Administrative Support: Provision of day-to-day secretarial and administrative support to line manager. Bausch + Lomb Companies Inc., (NYSE/TSX: BLCO), is one of the best-known and most respected healthcare companies in China, offering the widest and finest range of eye health products including contact lenses and lens care products, pharmaceuticals, intraocular lenses and other eye surgery products, and aesthetic products.
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Obtain and organize information for use in conferences, speeches and reports as requested Maintain confidential records and filing of reports, correspondence and related material for ease of retrieval.
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By listening to our customers and patients, by constantly honing our innovation edge, by executing with integrity and excellence, we strive to earn the trust of our partners and stakeholders. Priorities and screen correspondence (including mail, phone calls, expenses, email limited access, and other material.
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Perform administrative duties including the check-in or receiving of patients, scheduling and registration, basic secretarial skills and medical transcription, handling telephone calls and writing correspondence, check-out of patients.
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Develop sound knowledge of company policies to provide information, ideas and support on matters of concern to line management and other staff. Support on calendar management, data analyze, process optimization, etc.
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SUMMARY: Seeking a Legal Executive Assistant to join a Top-Tier Law Firm. The ideal candidate will perform administrative and secretarial tasks for assigned partners, other attorneys and the team.
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Utilize Microsoft office applications to complete presentations and other documents required. Travel coordination: Organize and coordinate travel and accommodation arrangements for team, external customers, and other parties as required.
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