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These administrative duties can include, but are not limited to: accepting, filing and processing of motions, pleadings, evidence, journal entries and other documents filed with or issued by the Court; issuing hearing notices and service to parties; maintaining and preserving court records including the court docket; and assisting the public in person, by phone and by email.
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Firm seeks a highly qualified Legal Secretary to assist in the performance of various administrative and clerical tasks for Senior Partner and Associate Attorney. Knowledge of MS Office and ability to work with legal technology (court-filing computer systems, transcription software, dictaphone etc.
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Perform clerical / administrative tasks, including documentation required for books and records, the preparation and processing of correspondence and communications, syncing of calendars, and daily filing of client information.
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Assisting with administrative duties such as typing reports/correspondence, filing, posting accounts, etc. Duties span from answering phones, to providing clerical assistance, managing office equipment/supplies and assisting with the accounts payable processing.
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Provide clerical/secretarial and administrative support to the Sales Department, including computer input, filing, and answering telephones. Assist the Director of Sales & Marketing and the Sales & Marketing team with administrative and clerical support.
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Performs administrative or clerical duties as assigned, including filing, reception, scheduling, data entry, and patient registration. Performs routine clinical and administrative duties in support of assigned area or office.
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The Administrative Assistant to the VP, Global Business Services is responsible for providing general administrative support to GBS leadership team, including scheduling meetings, processing requisitions and invoices, supporting clerical needs, making travel arrangements, and submitting expense reports.
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Candidates for all clerical, administrative and/or secretarial positions will be required to take and pass at least one skill(s) test(s) which will be determined by the Elected Official or Department Head based on the position and the operational needs of the department.
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You will perform clerical and administrative functions in order to drive company success. We are seeking a Receptionist Administrative Assistant to join our team! Perform all other office tasks; filing, scanning, mailings, etc.
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Perform clerical and administrative duties, accurately file and assemble data upon receipt, and file records in designated area according to the numeric filing system. This role will take on new continuing education credits by learning more about the Medical Records role concerning SNVDO & SNOMED coding and implementation of an EMR. Additionally, this role will service the internal and external community of PennVet and the University of Pennsylvania.
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General clerical duties such as scanning, mailing, faxing, filing as needed. Perform other duties as assigned by management, which may include but not limited to, filling in for other Administrative teammates as needed.
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Provides administrative and clerical support for the clinic/department including patient scheduling, filing reports, and following up on documentation, phone calls, and billing inquiries.
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General clerical duties: photocopying, faxing, mailing and filing, sign for and distribute packages. This role is responsible for showing and leasing apartments, assisting in the moving process and providing administrative support to the Community and/or Services Maintenance Manager for a variety of property related tasks.
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Knowledge of standard clerical/office/filing procedures. Receives direction and guidance from Instructor/Advisor and/or Center Director and performs administrative support as required for training and student programs.
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The Administrative Support Worker is responsible for assisting management with administrative tasks including, but not limited to, ordering, data entry, filing, etc. Assists unit management with clerical tasks in relation to accounting, payroll, receiving, and/or human resources including filing, data entry, record review and maintenance, etc.
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