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Perform general clerical duties such as typing, scanning, copying, answering phones, filing, etc. Maintain accurate and complete client files/filing. The Experienced AP/AR Specialist will provide day-to-day support for the business unit customers and vendors through the entire procure-to-pay process and, at the same time, seek process improvement efficiencies and understand corporate structures, business contacts, and stakeholders.
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CHS Inc. is a leading global agribusiness owned by farmers, ranchers and cooperatives across the United States that provides grain, food and energy resources to businesses and consumers around the world.
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May provide clerical support for the assigned department to include, but not limited to: filing, maintaining records, answering phones, scheduling appointments and entering data into computer.
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Other general office duties such as opening and/or closing the office, typing, filing, answering phones, and assisting with weekly reports. We are looking to add a part time Leasing Consultant to our team at The Reserve on Cave Creek located in Phoenix, Arizona.
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The Office Intern will be responsible for assisting the staff with general office duties, including answering phones, research, data entry, filing, and general coordination. The Office Intern will be responsible for assisting the staff with general office duties, including answering phones, research, data entry, filing, and general coordination.
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Perform a variety of administrative duties such as answering phones, typing letters, filing, sorting and distributing mails for the department. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) including free counseling and health coaching.
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Duties also include the input and extraction of data from the Laboratory Information System and the performance of clerical tasks such as answering phones and filing documents. Qualifications: EDUCATIONHigh School diploma or equivalent education (examples include: GED, verification of homeschool equivalency, partial or full completion of post-secondary education, etc.
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Specific responsibilities include: ·Answering phones, directing calls and/or taking messages ·Updating client data in appropriate company databases ·Running reports as requested ·Drafting and/or updating client communications in Word and/or PowerPoint ·Other general office duties as assigned (copying, scanning, filing, etc.
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Responsible for performing administrative functions including distributing mail, ordering, and stocking supplies, answering phones, and greeting visitors. The Administrative Support Worker is responsible for assisting management with administrative tasks including, but not limited to, ordering, data entry, filing, etc.
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Performs variety of other clerical functions such as filing of paper medical records, processing insurance forms, preparing financial records, photocopying, answering phones, and assuring efficient flow of patients through the suite, etc.
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Provides clerical/front desk support as needed assisting with answering phones, relaying messages, greeting patients, copying, filing and maintaining charts and scheduling or patient appointments.
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Provide clerical support to include answering phones, processing mail, filing, faxing and scanning. Calculate allowables for FINRA filing, RMDs, accrued interest, SMA. Import and export data and be able to manipulate the data for review and summary.
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Responsibilities include word processing, data entry, registering projects and proposals, creating folders, filing, assembling and binding reports, formatting and scanning documents, transmitting documents, assisting with answering phones and office mail delivery, and providing backup to other administrative personnel during periods of co-worker PTO, lunch breaks, training, etc.
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ResponsibilitiesReceive and review vendor invoicesCommunicate payment updates to vendorsMaintain group email within a reasonable time-frameResolve any disputed vendor charges and credits/returnsPrepare bi-weekly checks by matching invoices with payments received or issuedPerform reconciliations of general ledger accounts by verifying transactions by analyzing data from spreadsheets, journals, or other documents as neededPerform general office tasks such as filing, answering phones, etc.
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Performs clerical duties including answering phones, data entry, and filing related to donors. Performs clerical duties including answering phones, data entry, and filing related to donors.
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