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Manages complex and detailed calendars, schedules appointments, gives information to callers, takes dictation, composes, and types correspondence, and performs other administrative and clerical duties.
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Prepares statistical reports and performs clerical functions such as preparing and sending outgoing mail, distributing incoming mail, maintaining filing systems, entering data and maintaining databases, typing documents and correspondence, photocopying, scanning, and faxing.
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This position is responsible for providing administrative and clerical support to the HR team, assisting with various HR functions, and ensuring compliance with school district policies and relevant regulations.
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Performs diversified clerical duties which may include, but are not limited to: Typing various correspondence, reports, articles; Greeting and directing visitors; Answering telephones, taking messages, directing intercom pages; Scheduling appointments/meetings; Maintaining department/office files, record keeping, patient record filing; Taking meeting minutes; Collecting payments; Keeping inventory and ordering supplies for the department/office.
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Prepare real estate purchase contracts, leases, rights of entry documents, easements, deeds, other contracts, legal opinions, correspondence and other legal documents, and finalize documents for review by the supervising attorney.
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As a Legal Assistant (OA), you will perform a variety of clerical, technical, and administrative tasks while providing legal support to attorneys and paralegals. Utilize basic office software such as Outlook (including eFax), Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Desktop Publishing, Access, SharePoint, and Adobe Acrobat to prepare legal documents and correspondence.
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Handle mail and correspondence, providing clerical support including typing, filing, report writing, and answering telephones. Gates Hudson is seeking a dynamic and experienced professional to join our team as a Property Manager for one of our properties in Virginia Beach, VA. As the Property Manager, you will play a pivotal role in overseeing the day-to-day operations and strategic management of the property, ensuring it maintains the highest standards of excellence.
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Provides other registration, clerical, and billing support as required, including scheduling, chart creation, and charge entry. May initiate and execute daily medical record maintenance while maintaining patient confidentiality, including creation of patient charts, filing encounter-specific paperwork, and maintaining correspondence via mailing/faxing with patient’s primary care provider and/or specialists as necessary.
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Perform assigned clerical duties to assure efficient and effective operation of the support function, including such activities as: opening/ sorting/delivering mail; preparing documents for mailing; assisting with preparation or clean-up of meetings or events, maintaining, filing and retrieving records in accordance with systems standards; copying, assembling and distributing materials.
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The Legal Assistant position is a key support position for CCILS. This position provides administrative support to the attorneys and accredited representatives in preparing and filing client applicants, correspondence, and data entry.
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Provides general office support with a variety of clerical activities and related tasks. The receptionist will be responsible for answering incoming calls, directing calls to appropriate associates, mail distribution, flow of correspondence, as well as additional clerical duties.
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Focusing on litigation, the chosen candidate will draft and prepare correspondence, e-file to the courts, manage calendars and provide clerical, administrative and organizational support to attorneys.
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Summary: Provides clerical and administrative support and coordinates the patient care activities for physician practice. Title: Medical Practice Patient Representative (Clerical Assistant) with the NHMP Norwalk Primary Care West - 40 Cross Street, Norwalk, CT. Full time / 40 Hours per week, 8 hours shifts between 7:45am - 5:30pm.
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This role provides general clerical functions in the Human Services Department-Agency Support Section in an office setting involving reception work, utilizing a multi-line phone system, typing and using office equipment such as computers and copiers.
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F&M is also responsible for providing support services to all of Chief Counsel's field offices located in over 50 cities nationwide. Review outgoing correspondence and documents to ensure proper signature and conformance to style and format requirements and procedural instructions, and necessary attachments and enclosures.
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