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Desktop Tools - Knowledge of and ability to use office support tools available on the desktop (e.g., word processing, e-mail, presentation software and spreadsheets). Performs diverse, tactical, and confidential administrative support functions for managers at the management hierarchy level 5 or below to facilitate the efficient operation of the organization.
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Handling all administrative duties to support the Tax Operations Group including collecting and sorting the mail, updating our mail log, as well as other general administrative tasks.
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Providing administrative support in a varietyof capacities including; data entry, assistingwith the completion of assigned projects, event/meeting planning, filing, mail handling and processing of letters/correspondence.
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Under general supervision from the Office Administrator, the Legal Secretary provides full administrative and document processing support to assigned group of attorneys and/or paralegals.
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Provides administrative support to assigned legal team by ensuring the organization of work flow, files and recordkeeping, including preparation of timesheets and client bills, and the processing of incoming and outgoing mail and overnight deliveries.
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Demonstrates teamwork by providing secretarial and administrative support to neighboring legal teams, or, as requested by the Secretarial Resources Manager, whenever workload permits; contributes to the assimilation and training of new legal and support staff.
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The other 5 remaining Income Maintenance Caseworker II's are responsible for all application intakes and processing whether face-to-face, Epass, online, mail-in/drop offs etc. Also access to the Eligibility Information System, NC Fast, Nash County Clerk of Court, Child Support Enforcement.
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Provide daily administrative support to portfolio managers, financial planners, compliance manager, and marketing director. Examples of responsibilities include monitoring and ordering office supplies, managing relationships with office vendors and building management, processing inbound mail including checks receivables and coordinating with the bookkeeper.
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As a Virtual Executive Assistant, you will perform a variety of high-level administrative tasks and support our company’s senior-level managers. Provide comprehensive administrative support.
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The Administrative Associate III, under general supervision, will provide administrative support to faculty, staff and students in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
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Administrative functions may include maintaining calendars, scheduling meetings, making travel arrangements, handling correspondence, distributing mail, filing, and performing other duties to support the director, manager and department as needed.
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As a Mail Room Associate, you will provide document review and data entry support to our client. Providing production services to client operations by performing administrative tasks such as data-entry, document processing and scanning.
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Performs various clerical, administrative and basic general duties including but not limited to data processing, record and file creation and maintenance, mail distribution, package delivery, telephone reception, invoice processing and administrative support for department.
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The Legal Secretary 1 position offers clerical support to the Administrative Law Judges (ALJs) at the Office of Appeals. High amount of Phone calls, some in person customer assistance, incoming and outgoing mail, processing Judge's decisions, providing documents to online files, faxes and emails.
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In this role, the Front Desk Coordinator will check patients in and out of the medical clinic and provide administrative support. Proficient skills in Microsoft Office Suite products including Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Excel plus a variety of other word-processing, spreadsheet, database, e-mail, and presentation software.
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