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Servicing both residential and commercial properties in the Lowcountry, Weichert, Realtors®-Coastal Properties is #3 nationally within the Weichert, Realtors® Franchises with a full Administrative Staff, several Closing, Contract & Listing Coordinators, New Agent Coordinator, Office Managers, Training & Operations Manager, Relocation Director and full Marketing Support Team available for Realtor and client's real estate needs.
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Responsible for all aspects of office operations, including but not limited to managing calendars of Section Chief, SCD Program Director, Administrative Director and other senior leaders, scheduling meetings and lectures, managing travel arrangements and creating candidate itineraries.
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Reporting directly to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) Dean’s Office Executive Assistant, the Administrative Coordinator provides scheduling and administrative support to manage the new units that are now part of the Administration & Finance (A&F) Dean’s Office as well as the existing leadership.
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He/She interfaces with the Center Executive Director, Regional Business Office Coordinator, Assistant Office Manager, Bookkeeper, and Receptionist, as well as provides verbal and written reports to the Center Executive Director and Corporate.
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With oversight and direction from the Program Director, the Program Coordinator is an administrative partner responsible for the operations of the accredited/non-accredited residency/fellowship training program.
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Supervises, organizes, evaluates, and monitors business office operations and staff, including Assistant Business Office Manager, Bookkeeper and receptionists, as well as delegates administrative authority, responsibility and accountability to other office personnel as necessary.
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Events can include, but are not limited to, coffee mornings, Dean's events and working with the Associate Director of Academic Operations on various projects. We are looking to fill the open position of Administrative Assistant in the College of Engineering Dean's Office.
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Office administrator, office assistant, receptionist, engineering, consulting, construction, administrative duties, admin, office, corporate licensing, licensing, strategic planning, payroll, office coordinator, paper filing, filing, documentation, data entry, format documents, PDF, copy, scan files, reports, construction, Microsoft outlook, Microsoft teams, word, excel, Microsoft office, office manager, office management, email correspondence.
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Assist the Deputy Director and staff in preparing various office documents and correspondence, such as office briefings and action memos. This position primarily involves performing programmatic and administrative tasks in support of day-to-day program operations and services.
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The Physician Practice Coordinator works closely with the Sr. Director to set goals and implement processes to improve office operations. Under the direct supervision of the Senior Director of Operations, the Physician Practice Coordinator oversees/facilitates the daily operations of low volume specialty practices that do not require a practice manager.
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Decision Quality• ResponsivenessWork EnvironmentWork is performed in a warehouse, office, hotel and convention center environments with moderate exposure to outdoor temperatures and to dirt, sand and/or dust.
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You will perform comprehensive administrative support services for sales, facilitating the daily operations of the sales office and assisting the team in future resident paperwork.
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Under the direction of the Director of Enrollment Management at UConn Hartford, the Academic Services Program Coordinator provides administrative and programmatic support for the day-to-day operations of the Office of Student Services and Registrar's Office on the Hartford campus.
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As PHG’s Office Coordinator, under the direction of HR leadership, you will be responsible for administrative support to the People (HR) & Operations department. Office Coordinator, People (HR) & Operations DepartmentAre you super organized.
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Manages administrative business operations, human resource functions, and fiscal functions for the Dean of Students Office (DSO). Completes projects and requests as identified and assigned by the Dean, Associate Dean, Director of Administrative Services, Assistant Dean NSFP or other appropriate administrator.
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