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The Care Coordinator Assistant provides clerical secretarial and administrative support for the Care Coordination department. The Care Coordinator Assistant provides administrative support for the department by performing assigned tasks or activities that do not require a clinical license.
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Position Summary:This exciting position requires the use of procedures, guidelines and protocols of secretarial and clerical duties which include: typing, data entry, mail sorting, filing, faxing, telephone message, errands and more technical department documents.
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Performs the daily clerical and administrative tasks necessary to maintaining an efficient office which serves patients, staff, and providers. Requirements: High school Diploma or equivalent required and /orAssociates degree in related field preferredMedical Assisting Certification preferredKnowledgeable of medical terminology required 2-3 years of experience in clerical role.
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ResponsibilitiesPosition Summary:The Care Coordinator Assistant provides clerical secretarial and administrative support for the Care Coordination department. This positions emphasis will be on optimizing the licensed staffs productivity by providing clerical support managing confidential patient information and ensuring the compliant and accurate management of departmental records and communications.
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The Education Coordinator is responsible for various tasks including exam construction and facilitation, project coordination, and general administrative, secretarial, and clerical support, providing regular reports including the examination mapping project, course evaluations and supporting Dentistry in the Community.
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The Deputy Clerk I performs specialized clerical, administrative, and secretarial work in an assigned department. Please select the years of full-time experience you have as an administrative assistant, clerical or data entry support, including using general office procedures and computers at your workplace: NOTE: YOU MUST COMPLETE THE WORK HISTORY SECTION OF THE EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION TO INCLUDE THE VERIFIABLE FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AS INDICATED OR BE DISQUALIFIED.
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This position performs complex clerical, secretarial, administrative, and office support duties following established guidelines and procedures to expedite the caseload and special proceedings processes and maintain the processes and procedures of the District and/or Magistrate Court, as assigned.
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Provide administrative support to the educational support services team (Assistant Director, Education and Senior Associate Dean, Academic Affairs). + Provide administrative support in the areas of interprofessional activities, community outreach activities, and research.
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Minimum two (2) years of directly related skills, knowledge and experience demonstrating administrative assistant, secretarial, clerical, clerk, typist, receptionist, medical office, office assistant, office, project organization, business office, or business coordination experience - Required.
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The Department Secretary performs diverse secretarial and/or administrative duties for a large department or professional group. Two years clerical or secretarial experience.
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Under the direction and supervision of the licensed staff the Care Coordination Assistant performs the following activities and processes ; post acute care coordination ( SHF HHC DME Hospice etc.) The Care Coordinator Assistant may be assigned other duties within the scope of the role including but not limited to scheduling faxing auditing transcribing filing delivering sorting editing tracking and correlating the departments documentation records and forms.
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Two years of advanced level clerical experience or providing secretarial or administrative support with an agency executive such as a deputy or assistant commissioner, division director, or executive director of a board or commission.
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This Administrative/Executive Assistant provides secretarial and administrative support to the Director of Ancillary Services and the Managers/Supervisors of Ancillary Services, as needed.
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Non-acute care is offered through various affiliates,Job Summary:Responsible for performing various administrative, secretarial and clerical duties. Nuvance Health has a network of convenient hospital and outpatient locations — Danbury Hospital, New Milford Hospital, Norwalk Hospital and Sharon Hospital in Connecticut, and Northern Dutchess Hospital, Putnam Hospital Center and Vassar Brothers Medical Center in New York — plus multiple primary and specialty care physician practices locations, including The Heart Center, a leading provider of cardiology care.
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High school diploma or GED and a minimum of one year secretarial/clerical assistant duties in a professional office setting. The candidate selected for this position will provide administrative and clerical support to research faculty, staff, and students as requested, including grant routing and processing.
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