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The Secretary for Humanities and Social Sciences provides assistance to the Dean, Assistant Dean and administrative assistant to the Dean in support of faculty, programs, and students of twenty-one programs.
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Provide administrative support through the performance of secretarial duties in direct support of SLEA's training program. Computer, multi-line phone, calculator, copier, various printers, scanner, and electronic typewriter, mobile computer lab, media bunkers, FAX machine, etc.
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Operates routine office equipment including computer, label maker, copier, FAX. Performs a variety of clerical, administrative and technical tasks that are auxiliary to the work of the supervisor and which require basic technical or professional knowledge of a specialized area.
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Your Impact The Administrative Assistant II provides general program administrative support. Competent in operating and maintaining standard office equipment such as a multi-functional machine (copier/printer/scanner/fax), postage meter, etc.
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The Medical Office Coordinator for Emergency Services is responsible for providing all administrative and secretarial support for the Emergency Department Management Team, specifically, the Medical Director and Assistant Medical Director of the Division of Emergency Medicine and Chief Physician Assistant.
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Skill in operating computer equipment and general office machines such as personal computer, copier, projection equipment, audio/video and adding machine. Use of standard office equipment such as typewriter, personal computer, copier, fax machine, projection equipment, audio/video and adding.
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Under general supervision, the Human Resources Assistant is responsible for the administrative support of the day-to-day Employment functions including but not limited to recruitment, new hire orientation, employment processing, employee file maintenance and coordination of special events/projects.
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A proven work record as a Financial Aid Advisor, Administrative Assistant, Bookkeeper, Bank Teller, or in a related field is required. Extensive use of office equipment including personal computer, multi-line phone system, copier, printer, facsimile, and postage meter.
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Collaborates with host school administration and Summer School Coordinator on facilities use including room assignments, administrative space, copier availability, teachers’ lounge, off-limits areas and building cleanliness.
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Ability to use standard office equipment such as copier, computer, keyboard, telephone and fax machine. Provides administrative support for Monitoring and Install departments. At least two years of experience in providing administrative support in a fast-paced environment.
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Operate standard office equipment including computer, printer, calculator, transcriber, copier, etc. To perform a wide variety of complex and highly responsible secretarial duties in support of the day-to-day operations, programs, and procedures within assigned center; to organize and coordinate the work flow and office support functions within assigned center; and to relieve the assigned administrator of routine administrative details not requiring his/her immediate attention.
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Collaborates with host school administration and Summer Learning Coordinator on facilities use including room assignments, administrative space, copier availability, teachers lounge, off-limits areas and building cleanliness.
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Job Description: Pay Range $23hr - $28hr Responsibilities: The Administrative Assistant will provide office and administrative support for staff of the Bureau of Early. Ability to use office machines including a multiphone line, copier, fax/scanner.
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The Administrative Assistant serves as a liaison between departmental staff, management, and external stakeholders, ensuring that communication is clear and effective. The Administrative Assistant is responsible for providing administrative and clerical support to ensure the efficient operation of the department.
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Plan, coordinate, and participate in various program and administrative operations and activities including those having a City-wide impact. Operate general office equipment to include scanner, printer, copier, telephone, and computer with Microsoft Office Suite.
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