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The Administrative Assistant will be responsible for performing a variety of clerical tasks, such as filing, answering phones, scheduling meetings, preparing presentations, and other general office duties.
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Perform general clerical and administrative office duties, such as recording accurate meeting minutes, ordering supplies, generating reports, maintaining office cleanliness, and filing for CFO and Executive Office.
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Schedule and coordinate meetings and events. The Administrative Assistant is responsible for providing administrative support to the executive team and other departments in the organization. Previous experience as an administrative assistant or similar role.
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Performs various front desk and clerical duties in a medical office including such functions as complete demographic and insurance registration, charge entry, scheduling patients and/or verifying insurance information; and other duties as assigned.
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Provide general administrative and clerical support including mailing, scanning, faxing and copying to management. Completes operational requirements by scheduling and assigning administrative projects; expediting work results.
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Assists with general clerical/administrative duties as needed including but not limited to answering phones, preparing correspondence and memoranda, faxing, copying, and mailing, scheduling, check-in, check-out, insurance coordination and traffic.
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Three (3) years' experience in management of planning processes, to include: collaborative activity with user groups; interface with architects/engineers in planning and construction management; coordination with internal and external construction personnel; land planning and development; and, general oversight of budgetary activities related to construction.
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The Preadmission Evaluation (PAE) Associate coordinates all the essential functions, that support the clerical, operational and administrative responsible of PreAdmission Evaluation Services. We offer EXCELLENT benefits, Scheduling Flexibility, Tuition Reimbursement, Employee Discounts and much more.
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Provide general clerical and administrative support to the Accounting team. Responsibilities include managing complex calendars, scheduling meetings and travel, creating presentations, as well as playing a key role in managing projects that are essential in Brightview’s continued success and future growth.
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General clerical duties such as maintaining calendars, scheduling appointments, meetings, and conferences are also assigned to the Mental Health Clerk. Centurion is proud to be the provider of medical and mental health services to the Florida Department of Corrections.
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The Medical Center Representative is responsible for general clerical, receptionist, billing, referrals, patient registration and customer service for the operation of the business office in a medical center.
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Centurion is proud to be the provider of comprehensive healthcare services to the Missouri Department of Corrections. We are currently seeking a full-time Mental Health Clerk to join our team at Women's Eastern Reception, Diagnostic and Correctional Center located in Vandalia, Missouri.
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As the legal secretary, your principal goal is to support attorneys by performing a range of clerical duties, preparaing doucments like affidavits and legal correspondence,scheduling meetings, filing legal documents, and organizing and maintaining files.
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Under the general supervision of the Practice Administrator/ Practice Manager or Assistant Practice Manager, this person performs a variety of clerical and data management functions in support of patient registration, referral coordination, phone management and other patient care coordinator duties.
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Participates in clerical activities (i.e. registration, scheduling, filing, telephones, pulling/ preparing charts, faxing, Xerox forms/ charts, fills out forms. Performs Ultrasound procedures (Portables, E.R., General, and Vascular.
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