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This position will be responsible for a variety of tasks including: Assists in the processing of records, fingerprinting, and subpoena service; Assists with typing correspondence to internal and external customers; Facilitates change-over and maintenance of vehicles; Responds to citizen inquiries in prompt and professional manner; Files and maintains confidential police records and related documentation; and perform other related duties as required.
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Under immediate (Public Safety Dispatcher I) or general (Public Safety Dispatcher II) supervision, receives police and emergency calls and dispatches police and fire units following prescribed procedures; answers non-emergency calls for public safety and other City departments; performs a variety of general administrative support duties including record keeping, typing, and filing; and performs related work as required.
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2+ years experience in the operation of two-way radio and/or telephone switchboard equipment, including some experience in general typing and clerical work. Must demonstrate a typing skill of 30 words per minute.
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You may have gained this experience in a full-time secretary, senior clerk, management assistant, personnel assistant, legal assistant position, and other similar positions where you independently provided clerical support, typing, maintaining files, records, screening material, establishing procedures, following up action items, editing correspondence, requisitioning supplies, equipment, and services for office chief and staff.
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This position may also provide clerical support to the care team including typing, word processing, transcribing physician orders, and acting as a liaison facilitating communication with or between other care providers and visitors directly or via telephone.
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Provides the director and managers of sales and marketing with administrative and clerical support including word- processing, typing, e-mailing, filing, data-entry, faxing, copying, corresponding, answering telephones, processing mail, taking notes and/or dictation, making travel arrangements and performing other general office duties.
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As verified by a typing test, and experience equal to one year of full-time clerical office support work. The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Cedar Rapids Service Area (CRSA) is seeking a Typist Advanced to work in the Jasper County office to support Social Workers, Income Maintenance Workers, and administrative staff by providing a variety of both general and specialized clerical tasks.
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Responsible for filing and general clerical work as needed, such as composing and typing correspondence to customers. Must have a high school diploma or equivalent; previous customer service, cash handling and collection experience preferred, but not required; clerical background sufficient to perform the duties as outlined.
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Provides the director and managers of sales with administrative and clerical support including word- processing, typing, e-mailing, filing, data-entry, faxing, copying, corresponding, answering telephones, processing mail, taking notes and/or dictation, making travel arrangements and performing other general office duties.
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Data entry clerks come from all different backgrounds including, data entry, telemarketing, customer service, sales, clerical, secretary, administrative assistant, warehouse, inventory, receptionist, call center, part-time, retail fields & more.
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We're looking for folks nationwide who are great at data entry and typing. We offer a flexible work from home remote position that allows you to stay home with the family! We're looking for folks who we can depend on who can work from home remotely without distraction and are go-getters.
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You'll meet these requirements to work from home remotely. The pay range is flexible from $16/ph to $30/ph DOE and level of experience. Pay range from 16 to 30 hourly depending on the role, level of experience and proven ability to work from home at the same level as from an office.
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Work can be done using the following: Phone device, laptap or computer. Stable Internet connection. Able to focus on tasks without being distracted. Hello and thank you for your interest! Basic english written language.
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Must be proficient with basic PC skills. Basic english spoken language. Not afraid of emailing clients as needed. Must have an internet connection. Thank you for your interest! Must be able to type accurately with a minimum speed of 30 words per minute.
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Must be resident of the US. Must be 16 year of age or older.
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