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5 years of experience working as an administrative assistant or in a business support role ideally within the Biotech or Pharma environment is highly preferred. This position requires coordination with business unit colleagues, the administrative assistant community, internal/external business partners and vendors.
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Reporting directly to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) Dean’s Office Executive Assistant, the Administrative Coordinator provides scheduling and administrative support to manage the new units that are now part of the Administration & Finance (A&F) Dean’s Office as well as the existing leadership.
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Global Markets is seeking a seasoned administrative assistant to provide diverse and confidential administrative support to a senior executive. Manage workflow reporting across various projects and prepare dashboard reporting for senior executive.
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Reporting into the Chief Legal Officer, the Executive Administrative Assistant will provide executive support to the Chief Legal Officer and the Chief People Officer (HR.
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Reporting to this Role: Director, Family Child Care Network Educational Directors (ECE Site Directors) Associate Director of Social Services Associate Director, Education & Disabilities Manager, Quality Assurance & Compliance Administrative Assistant Position.
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Reporting directly to the President and CEO, the Executive Assistant to the President/CEO provides executive assistance in business development, sales, project delivery and administrative responsibilities.
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Executive Assistant II. Coordinates Leadership Staff Meetings and all department meetings: efficient in securing the venue/meeting room, audiovisual needs, transportation, and catering, as appropriate and coordinate any off-site activities; provides administrative support on-site during meetings; to include meeting agenda, and minutes.
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Reporting directly to the COO of PARIC Holdings, the Executive Assistant provides high-level administrative support to PARIC Holdings executives and team members. The Executive Assistant also serves as a liaison to the board of directors and senior management.
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Administration (non-union positions) include the Fire Chief, Deputy Chief, Assistant Chief, District Secretary/Executive Assistant, Human Resouces Manager, Finance Director, and 1.5 Administrative Assistants.
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Work experience as an Executive Assistant, Administrative Assistant or similar role. We are looking for a Client Success Assistant to perform a variety of administrative and client service tasks.
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We regularly publish articles including reporting and opinion pieces by our team and a network of notable journalists, led by the companys chief content officer, veteran journalist Stephen Koepp.
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This position is fully remote, although you will have opportunities to meet and socialize with the mostly Brooklyn-based staff if you are in the area and wish to connect. The Client Success Assistants responsibilities include managing calendars, keeping track of deliverables, conducting research, and coordinating between various team members.
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From Day One is a media outlet and conference series focused on innovative ways for companies to foster stronger relationships with their employees, customers, and communities. Whats unique about From Day One is our cross-disciplinary approach, bringing together executives from the fields of corporate social responsibility, human resources, marketing, and communications.
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Businesses have increasingly seen the wisdom of putting people first. We facilitate an extensive series of one-day conferences in approximately 20 cities around the country, with new locations added regularly.
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This position as set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083, revised July 21, 2017 is not designated as a required mandated reporter under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act.
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