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The Director of Therapy Operations is responsible for staffing and scheduling to provide adequate coverage for patient treatments and for the preparation and monitoring of financial and budgeting concerns for all departments under its control.
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This position represents Therapy Operations in hospital meetings, meetings with CEO, and participates as key member of hospital leadership. Includes plan for patient treatment including intake, admission, scheduling, and communication.
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The primary responsibilities of the Senior Executive Office Administrator are 1) to provide administrative support to the CEO, including scheduling and travel arrangements; 2) to support the Associate Director and Director regarding projects and activities for the Board of Directors and other administrative tasks in order to facilitate the operations of the Executive Office.
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Administrative duties, such as scheduling calls & meetings for the CEO and COO. · Personal assistance to the CEO. We are wealth advisors who provide investment management and personal financial strategy to founders, executives, and professionals.
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The Job: Manage calendars/scheduling and set up meetings and speaking engagements. Complete additional tasks and provide support to the CEO as needed. Collaborate with the COO to provide project management support for events and meetings.
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Summary:In this role, you will provide administrative support to the Director of Administrative Services/ Assistant to the CEO along with other Senior Executive Assistant/Administrative Managers.
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Act as an extension of the CEO, as needed, and coordinate their logistics such as managing the calendar, phone calls, travel arrangements, filing and other scheduling as required. Provide administrative support to the CEO in a variety of capacities, including telephone coverage, e-mail communications, file maintenance, and assist with completion of specially assigned projects.
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Support the CEO and COO administratively (and possibly other C level executives) which includes, but is not limited to coordinating meetings, coordinating travel, preparing expense reports, organizing events, attending meetings on behalf of or with the CEO's and COO's, managing scheduling conflicts, optimizing time management, being able to anticipate and proactively address situations, and other support as needed.
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The Personal Assistant will be responsible for managing the day-to-day tasks of the clinic, including patient scheduling, record keeping, data entry, and correspondence. Petit Psychiatry seeks an experienced Personal Assistant responsible for providing administrative and secretarial support services to the CEO and Office Manager.
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Any employee making changes unauthorized by the CEO or the VP of Human Resources will be subject to disciplinary action up to and including termination. Time Management – Prioritizing, Organizing, Scheduling Computer Basics – Windows (Word, Excel, Outlook.
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Will provide advice/assistance to the President/CEO as requested and assigned. Provide high-level administrative support by conducting research, preparing statistical reports, handling information requests, and performing administrative functions such as preparing correspondence, receiving visitors, arranging conference calls, and scheduling meetings.
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Administrative: Provide fundraising administrative support for CEO and Development Director (e.g., scheduling meetings, preparing materials, and organizing travel). Individual Giving: Support the implementation of individual giving strategy including managing various appeal processes, managing donor database including gift entry, and providing support for acknowledging gifts and stewarding donors.
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Feeling disconnected from an industry that typically markets to men, co-founder and CEO Noura Sakkijha leveraged her learnings as a third-generation jeweler to rethink the way women purchase jewelry-for themselves.
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This position also works very closely with the Executive Assistant for the CEO and CFO.Supervision NONEEssential Responsibilities Heavy calendar management includes scheduling meetings, conference calls, travel and annual events with internal and external clients.
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Our client is a Global CEO Advisory firm, working with clients from the fascinating worlds of Media, Politics, Sport & Sustainability. Scheduling both internal and external meetings, organising project meetings and booking meeting rooms and catering where required.
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