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Performs the following clerical duties:o Receives, sorts, and distributes all incoming mail for program staff o Typing as directed o Maintains the copy machine/fax machine paper supply and coordinates repairs of the office machineso Basic data entryo Assists in inventory and ordering of office supplieso Processes Receipt Routing Log and Daily Cash and Check Log (DCCL) when needed; assists with medical records filing as assigned.
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Clerical duties such as filing, typing, mail sorting. The ability to handle all incoming telephone calls and visitors in a pleasant and courteous manner, provide clerical support and represent the residence in a professional manner.
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Serve as clerical support for a student services program including receptionist, typing and data entry duties. Under the direction of an assigned supervisor, perform specialized clerical duties in a student services area such as registration, record maintenance, financial assistance, EOPS, veterans' benefits, disabled student services and counseling services.
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Performs general clerical and receptionist duties including medical record maintenance, order processing, typing, and/or word processing, and materials management functions on the nursing unit.
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In addition, the CNA/UC will perform clerical, receptionist and unit coordinating duties on individual patient care units. Previous knowledge of medical terminology, typing, computer skills and Unit Secretary experience preferred.
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SAME DAY PAY available! Support the Business Office Manager with various projects such as pulling resumes and setting up interviews, data entry, and auditing charts. Respond to emergency situations by contacting appropriate party; 911, fire department, police, etc.
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Performs general clerical and office work, including typing, filing, and managing both paper and electronic files. Acts as the receptionist for the campus safety office and college answering service after hours.
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May perform routine clerical tasks such as customer service, answering phones, and filing, typing and assisting with correspondence and general bookkeeping procedures. Previous office / clerical skills, accurate typing skills and computer knowledge.
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Assist with clerical duties as requested – printing, typing, copying, filing, stamping, etc. The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church.
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Provide a variety of routine to difficult clerical support activities to Authority departments, offices, and programs that may include receptionist, typing, word processing, preliminary file research, data entry, record keeping, and filing duties.
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Must type at least 35 wpm with a 2% error rate on the firm's clerical typing test and score 75% or above on the firm's clerical spelling test. Two years' experience in a receptionist or customer service role, preferably in a professional setting.
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Performs a variety of clerical tasks, which may include typing, alphabetizing, filing, photocopying, stuffing envelopes, preparing clinic form letters and obtaining disclosures for medical records.
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Provides administrative support, performs clerical and customer service functions, including: receptionist duties, coordinator duties, and scribe duties as well as non-technical duties in the hospital and clinics.
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Job Summary: Performs a variety of clerical support work necessary for the smooth operation of the office to include typing, filing, photocopying, and scanning; processes a variety of routine paperwork necessary for office operations; files and records information; answers the telephone and provides general information regarding the office operations.
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Work may include compiling, processing and maintaining records, entering and retrieving information, collecting and distributing mail and messages, typing memos, correspondence, reports, and other documents, and other general clerical duties.
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