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Basic computer knowledge: Uses word processing, spreadsheet, e-mail application, and web browser. Processes paperwork, responds to phone calls and emails, audits records, and performs data entry.
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Back Office Support: Provide support to the back-office team by handling billing-related tasks, data entry, and administrative duties. The Write-Off/Data Entry Specialist, as a key member of the team, is responsible for accurately processing and managing adjustments to erroneous charges, applying credits, and reconciling accounts or credit notes.
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Among the duties are: Ad Hoc Reporting, Calendar Maintenance, Data Entry, Document Duplication, Document Filing and Maintenance, Document Preparation, Employee Record Maintenance, Employee Time Recording, Faxing and Electronic Mailing, Inventory Management, Mail Sorting and Distribution, Meeting Coordination and Scheduling, Message Management, Receptionist Tasks, Special Projects, Spreadsheet Preparation, Travel Arrangements, and Word Processing and Typing.
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Extensive computer experience, spreadsheet usage, word processing, data entry and retrieval, 10-key by touch and electronic mail. The Administrative Services Department is responsible for finance and risk management services of the City. The department coordinates the development of the annual budget and financial statements, oversees purchasing, processes Accounts Payable and Payroll, performs General Ledger fund accounting and reporting, manages risk, and fulfills grant requirements and reporting.
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Collect and prepare information for various operational reports, data entry tasks including word processing and spreadsheet applications. Provide confidential administrative support to department leadership and others as requested.
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Provides administrative support for the department, including data entry, completion of sales reports, and the accuracy and timely handling of signed contracts and payment information.
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The incumbent in this role, while training to perform clinical duties under the direct supervision of a care team member is also responsible for assisting the staff within his/her designated Center/Center of Excellence (COE) with general office duties including, but not limited to, data entry, filing and other administrative support tasks.
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The incumbent in this role is also responsible for assisting the staff of his/her designated Market/Center of Excellence (COE) with general office duties including, but not limited to, research, data entry, filing and other administrative support tasks.
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Basic computer skills, e.g. familiarity with Microsoft software, completing spreadsheet/data entry. Position Description: The Oncology Research Coordinator I provides supervision and non-clinical administrative support for the project.
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Must have basic computer skills, including word processing and data entry - excel spreadsheet experience a plus. The Administrative Support is responsible for the overall coordination of the clerical operations for the Care Group Team. Performs complex and diversified projects in support of the activities for the assigned areas.
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The Data Entry Specialist role will perform routine administrative functions such as preparing correspondence and reports, scheduling appointments, organizing and maintaining paper and electronic files, or providing information to patients or visitors.
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Setting-up claims in CRP and with insurance companies, requesting police reports, scanning/attaching documents in the applications, billing support, backing-up Claims non-exempt employees when out, entering vendor payments, additional data entry, etc.
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Intermediate: Alphanumeric Data Entry, Contact Management, Payroll Systems, Presentation/PowerPoint, Spreadsheet, Word Processing/Typing. The Human Resources Generalist will assist with administrative support, total rewards, and compliance for the assigned area or region in alignment with established strategies, policies, and federal, state, and local laws.
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Responsible for performing administrative tasks and load diagramming in support of the transportation and warehouse departments. Assist with processing orders, producing and reconciling delivery documents, and service performance tracking.
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Collects, reviews and analyzes data and prepares reports, charts, budgets, and other presentation materials utilizing word processing, spreadsheet, or specialized software. Job Summary: The Data Entry Intern assists with the day-to-day operations of the office/department including filing paperwork, ensuring adequate stock of office material, and duties as assigned.
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