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As a Research Administrative Coordinator, you will be working under the direction of the Research Director, Research Manager, and the Research Operations Associate of the assigned research area.
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This individual will also work closely with A&F’s newly appointed unit leadership – the Associate Dean of Strategic Analysis, the Strategic Director of Endowment and Gifts, and the FAS Campus Curator.
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In collaboration with the executive director and other Learning Center directors, the administrative coordinator will help institute and maintain operational systems and processes and facilitate the colocation and integration of existing and incoming student support services.
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The Administrative Operations Coordinator provides administrative, faculty, and student support for the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA), with a focus on the Urban Affairs and Planning (UAP) program, SPIA's undergraduate degree in Public and Urban Affairs (PUA), and the Master of Urban and Regional Planning (MURP.
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Serve as a support resource for the Director of Technology resources and the Software Trainer & Support Specialist by attending new workshop sessions and provide feedback on the pace, content, and clarity of the training.
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Provide administrative support for the Managing Director of Membership, the Director of Membership, and 2 Membership Gift Officers including preparing expense reports and calendar management.
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A successful candidate will be pivotal in assisting the Childrens Center Division Director and the Divisions Sr. Administrative Manager in accomplishing the goals, strategies, and initiatives of the department.
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In this role you will support a Manager of Sales Administration, Senior Manager of Medicare Sales, a Director, Sales and Marketing Support Executive, up to career Medicare Sales Representatives, as well as all our external agents state wide.
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Assist course director with scheduling elective experiences at fire based EMS agencies, third service EMS agencies, EMS education programs, 911 dispatch centers, ride along shifts with fellows/faculty, and other EMS activities.
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The Administrative Coordinator ensures smooth daily administrative operations of the Executive Director (ED's) office, anticipating needs, resolving problems, and proactively leveraging the time and effectiveness of others.
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Responsibilities Maintains records at the request of the Director, Day Services and Day Hab Manager, including, but not limited to, manual room attendance records, transportation records, visitor sign in sheets, satisfaction surveys, monthly checklists, Safety Data Sheets and equipment inventory.
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Reconciles monthly inventories with Executive chef and Director of F&B. The F&B Coordinator supervises daily Food and Beverage (F&B) payroll and scheduling and monitors compliance with all F&B policies, standards, and procedures in accordance with the CBA. Responsible for payroll duties, including but not limited to, reviewing schedule before posted to ensure there are no scheduling violations, flag 6- & 7-day work weeks, flag split days, and any potential overtime.
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The Administrative Coordinator-Engineering reports to the Director of Facilities and is responsible for the overall monitoring and control of the annual operational budget, capital budget, and other Engineering related budget issues.
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Under limited supervision, provides day-to-day administrative support for the Senior Associate Dean of Research and the Director of USC Brain Health for the University of South Carolina, School of Medicine Columbia ( SOMC ) and serves as the main point of contact for the Office.
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As such, we’re looking for a highly organized, detail-oriented person, who is comfortable with numbers, to assist our Director of Development & Operations. Remote work from home, with one day per week in Wilmington, DE.
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