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General clerical duties including, photocopying, scanning, and filing. Administrative support such as answering phones, direct calls, email correspondence, etc. Our client, a well-established company is looking to hire an Administrative Assistant to start right away.
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Provide general clerical support including correspondence, photocopying, preparing mailings, faxing, and filing, collating using software and Agency Management System. Provide general clerical support including correspondence, photocopying, preparing mailings, faxing, and filing, collating using software and Agency Management System.
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This will primarily consist of clerical functions, client service, correspondence mailing and account management. As an Account Administrator, you will be responsible for general administrative and operational tasks of Stockman Wealth Management.
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Perform general clerical duties – correspondence, copying, filing, and distribution. · Track and maintain various metrics for caregivers, clients and general business performance.
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Perform general clerical duties (i.e., scanning information, tracking data, receiving and sorting correspondence and packages) in an accurate and efficient manner. We are proud of our mission, our lasting community impact, and the cultural and individual diversity of our staff.
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Experience with SAP would be considered a plus Demonstrated proficiency in business correspondence, spelling, grammar, and basic accounting Intermediate to Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite and intranet/internet research and departmental database management Other Requirements: A valid drivers license will be required at certain locations Ability to efficiently handle competing priorities and tasks, remain organized and meet deadlines.
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Provide clerical and administrative support to the General Managers and Service Advisors. · Effectively manage all incoming phone calls, walk-in business, and written correspondence, and direct such matters to the appropriate person or department.
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Aiken Physicians Alliance offers Primary Care, Cardiology, General Surgery, Gastroenterology, Orthopedics, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Pulmonology and Urology Care. You will work with a Care Team of physicians, advanced practitioners and staff providing compassionate and quality care.
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Attentiveness and patience Benefits Competitive pay Weekly Paychecks 401K with company match Medical/Vision/Dental Insurance Additional elective benefits. Clean workspace, this is the first point of contact our customers have with our facility.
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Interns positioned in the President's Office provides general office support with a variety of clerical activities and related tasks. Interns may be called upon to cover front desk reception for greeting and assisting daily guests and visitors as they enter the President’s Office, answering incoming calls, directing calls to appropriate department staff, mail distribution, relaying of information, and flow of correspondence.
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Under the supervision of the Program Director, the Office Technician will be expected to perform a variety of general office and clerical duties that include, but are not limited to, producing correspondence, memos, forms, various reports, meting minutes etc.
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Manages complex and detailed calendars, schedules appointments, gives information to callers, takes dictation, composes, and types correspondence, and performs other administrative and clerical duties.
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The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Cedar Rapids Service Area (CRSA) is seeking a Typist Advanced to work in the Jasper County office to support Social Workers, Income Maintenance Workers, and administrative staff by providing a variety of both general and specialized clerical tasks.
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General clerical tasks (sorting, filing, counting, inserting, and labeling) Perform routine mail pickups of voted ballots, undeliverables, and other ROV correspondence. General safety practices with emphasis on proper and safe lifting techniques.
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Three years of professional (post-bachelor's degree, non-clerical) experience in architecture, engineering, or socio-economic research, including or supplemented by one year of professional (post-bachelor's degree, non-clerical) work experience in city planning or related planning activities.
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