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The Business Office Manager is responsible for the overall management of business office activities in accordance with current applicable federal, state, and local standard guidelines and regulations, and as directed by the Administrator.
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Associates Degree in Business or Accounting fields; and/or experience in business office operations in long term care or healthcare related field, preferred. As a Business Office Manager, you will be responsible for coordinating with the Central Billing Office on managing insurance payments, including private, Medicare, Medicaid, and other managed care; managing refunds for accounts receivable, and maintaining appropriate logs and reports, not limited to, resident funds, census records, and case accounts.
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Under immediate supervision, this individual will assist in directing project office operations including construction inspection and material testing operations to ensure compliance with project plans, approved shop/working drawings, and specifications.
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Lead and mentor the Operations team members, including Branch Office Administrator(s) and client service/relationship managers. ● Assists Regional Operations Director, Wealth Managers, and clients in the role as a client service manager.
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The Office Administrator will coordinate office activities and operations while providing clerical and administrative support to management. The office administrator is a supportive force in each of these areas.
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As required by Office management, store and organize all processes and projects after ARPA projects finalized. Requires knowledge of Google Suite apps, project planning document templates, and MS Office.
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Serves as a resource to Senior Executives and their Executive Assistants or secretaries in maximizing computer network to improve efficiency and effectiveness of office operations. Judgement, discretion, and analytical skills necessary to work independently, prioritize workload, and gather and/or direct information and data; ability to recognize and capitalize on opportunities to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of office operations.
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In this function, you will lead the general office operations and procedures while creating lasting memories in our center with our families and therapists. Trumpet Behavioral Health (TBH) is hiring a Site Administrator who is passionate about working amongst the most empathetic, flexible, and brightest individuals.
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Must be able to work full-time, in-person at ASA's New York office. Oversee the day-to-day administration of ASA's office. Office Location: New York, NY (On-Site) Proficient in basic office math.
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You will report directly to our Operations Manager and work closely with the Site Superintendent and Project Administrator to complete projects on schedule and within budget. This year we will complete projects throughout the southeast United States ranging from large-scale manufacturing, office buildings, government and education facilities, restaurant & retail spaces, apartment complexes, and water and wastewater treatment plant upgrades.
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The Restaurant Administrator maintains a thorough knowledge of the venue, products, and services as well as awareness of other roles and responsibilities throughout the organization and is responsible for supporting restaurant operations by maintaining office systems and assists with associate onboarding.
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Strong knowledge of implementing and effectively developing helpdesk and IT operations best practices, including expert knowledge of security, storage, data protection, and disaster recovery protocols.
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The Office Administrator has an exciting role being responsible for a wide variety of tasks making sure the day-to-day office operations are running smoothly. This position includes front office tasking and guest concierge.
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The Office Administrator is a support role for all property operations. Knowledge of office administration software, such as word processor and spreadsheet. The purpose of the Administrative Assistant is to provide administrative support to office teammates to accomplish Company goals and objectives.
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The University Center (UC) Business and Dining Systems Administrator position recommends, designs, troubleshoots, and maintains applications to support the operations of the following units: 1) University Dining contract, 2) Hawk Card Office (university identification card), at both the main campus and UW-Whitewater Rock County campus, and 3) University Center general computer support.
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