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Strong computer skills and proficiency in MS Office, Outlook, QuickBooks and Excel. Solid understanding of bookkeeping and accounting principles. We are looking for an accounting administrator with 5+ years of experience to manage our company's financial processes.
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We are seeking an Office Administrator to perform Bookkeeping/Accounting tasks, support Sales and Marketing Departments, and handle other general office duties. We are seeking an Office Administrator to perform Bookkeeping/Accounting tasks, support Sales and Marketing Departments, and handle other general office duties.
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The position also requires the ability to perform office work such as filing, social media postings and eventually help with grant administration and bookkeeping. Naturalist Administrator Position Overview: The position requires a self-directed learner with 1-5 years of experience who is knowledgeable about animal care, local habitats, and able to perform environmental education.
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The Executive Director and Executive Committee will oversee the role of the Office Administrator. The Office Administrator is responsible for ensuring that the day-to-day operations of the organization run efficiently and effectively.
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Administrative assistant, admin, assistant, cashier, receptionist, secretary, office, paperwork, bookkeeping, accounting, filing. The Service Cashier/Administrator is responsible for processing payments for work completed or purchase of parts requests, proper reconciliation of repair orders and parts invoices, and the collection of money from Parts and Service transactions in the dealership.
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Our client is looking for an experienced Office Administrator to assist in managing its day-to-day bookkeeping, administrative, and office maintenance responsibilities. The Office Manager will be an integral part of the day-to-day operation of the facility.
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Preferred bilingual in Spanish and English; Proficiency in Outlook, Excel, and Word with knowledge of specialized bookkeeping or accounting software, able to operate calculator, computer, and other general office equipment, and totals all checks, cash, and credit cards from the previous day; This position requires satisfactory completion of a background check and third-party consumer reporting agency investigation.
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Experience in bookkeeping, accounting, or related experience is preferred. General Office Management. Must possess a fundamental understanding of accounting principles and knowledge of common office practices, procedures, and use of office equipment.
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As an Accounts Administrator, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation of our office and financial processes. Assist in bookkeeping tasks such as compiling information packs and verifying expense allocations using QuickBooks.
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This role will encompass a diverse range of responsibilities, including office management, human resources coordination, and bookkeeping tasks. The Office Administrator will be integral to helping advance Generation W's mission and expand its reach.
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Office Administrators are responsible for the day-to-day bookkeeping requirements, including invoicing, job costing, generating work orders, and satisfying accounts payable/receivable. It’s important that the Office Administrator be detailed and highly organized, experienced with software-based accounting programs and web-based customer relationship management systems, can work independently and confidently, and has an infectious disposition towards customer service and office synchronicity.
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Prefer at least 2 years of work experience with bookkeeping/accounting and general office duties. The South Dakota Department of Revenue is hiring a Licensing Administrator to join their Pierre, SD team.
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Of successful management of a senior living community, retirement center, skilled nursing home would be considered. Proven success growing a community census & a track record of maintaining high occupancy.
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