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Key Words: administrative assistant, bookkeeper, office clerk, accounting clerk, payroll processor, payroll clerk, accountant, tax preparer, small business, accounting assistant, paraprofessional, office assistant, assistant controller.
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Supervises, organizes, evaluates, and monitors business office operations and staff, including Assistant Business Office Manager, Bookkeeper and receptionists, as well as delegates administrative authority, responsibility and accountability to other office personnel as necessary.
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He/She interfaces with the Center Executive Director, Regional Business Office Coordinator, Assistant Office Manager, Bookkeeper, and Receptionist, as well as provides verbal and written reports to the Center Executive Director and Corporate.
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Minimum 1-2 years of administrative assistant experience to include office management responsibilities and customer service. Provide daily administrative support to portfolio managers, financial planners, compliance manager, and marketing director.
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Responsible for organizing and coordinating various bookkeeping and administrative assistant job functions. Compile statistical, financial, accounting or auditing reports and table pertaining to such matters as cash receipts, expenditures, accounts payable and receivable, and profits/losses.
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These fields are usually administrative, general office and clerical in nature, such as accountant, administrative assistant, auditor, bookkeeper, clerk, office assistant, secretary, staff assistant, typist, etc.
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To allow a better understanding of the Postal Service Clerk position, the following is a brief description. Labor Services is a private employment service that offers assistance in gaining employment and is not affiliated with the USPS. The Postal Service employs nearly 1 million people and is currently hiring nationwide and there are many positions available.
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Fields such as Mail Processor, administrative, general office, accountant, administrative assistant, auditor, bookkeeper, office assistant, secretary, staff assistant, typist, etc.
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To allow a better understanding of the Postal Service Mail Processor position, the following is a brief description. Mail Processor is one of the most important jobs of the Postal Service. Postal Service operations are wide ranging from Mail Processing, handling and sorting mail to sales and marketing teams that work with commercial customers.
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Mail Processor – Performs a variety of functions to accomplish the processing of mail. The Postal Service operates over 30,000 post office location. Postal Service employment includes great pay, good working conditions, career advancement, and job security that can lead to a lifetime career.
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There is NO experience required, paid training is provided for all job openings. Over 600 million pieces of mail are delivered by the Post Office to as many as 142 million different delivery points. Most of the fleet is right hand drive for easier mail delivery.
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This position also assists the public with general mailing needs, such as completing a change of address, mail holds, giving out post office box keys, etc. Postal Service employment includes great pay and benefits, good working conditions, career advancement, and great job security that can lead to a lifetime career.
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The Postal Service is currently hiring and there are MANY different positions available. The Postal Service currently employs nearly 1 million people and is hiring nationwide. There are many employment opportunities with the Postal Service from entry level to management.
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There are specific individuals that are responsible for shipping and receiving mail. Functions may include the sorting and handling of mail and preparing mail for shipment to the next destination. To qualify for employment, you must be 18 years of age or older, have a high school diploma or a GED (NO college required) and be a U.S. citizen (or have a Green card.
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There is no experience required. Benefits include medical and dental insurance, paid vacations, paid sick leave, 10 paid holidays, life insurance, and a retirement plan. There are retail locations, mail distribution centers and Postal hubs within the Postal Service's operations.
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