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Edit and proofread routine law office correspondence and legal case matters. Transcribe legal documents, correspondence and reports from rough draft, dictation or transcription. Prepares complex documents, correspondence, memoranda and other legal documents under the supervision of an attorney or paralegal.
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Draft, proofread, edit and coordinate correspondence. Draft and/or provide critical/final review of correspondence. Personnel at this level shall be able to perform all of the tasks and demonstrate the desired skill sets of an Entry, Intermediate Level, and Senior Administrative Assistant plus the following tasks: This person shall provide assistance to a variety of Human Resource Support Services type activities.
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Format and proofread legal documents, correspondence and financial statements. Draft estate planning documents. Format and proofread legal documents, correspondence and financial statements.
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Create professional verbal or written correspondence with meticulous diction; craft presentations or detailed reports as directed by the VP/CFO; proofread documents and correspondence from the Office of the Vice President for verbiage and accuracy.
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Collaborates with teams throughout the Division of University Advancement, as well as University offices outside of University Advancement to draft, review, and proofread gift agreements, proposals and other donor correspondence.
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Excellent ability to draft, edit, and proofread internal and external correspondence, ensure files are organized, manage electronic schedule as appropriate. Collaborates with and supports the General Counsel, Deputy General Counsel, and other legal department colleagues regarding the fulfillment of various client business requests as well as managing and tracking litigation and arbitration matters.
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Review and Proofreading: Review, proofread, and recommend revisions to correspondence and other material for clearance/signature, maintaining high standards in content clarity and accuracy.
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Translation Support: Prepare draft translations of correspondence and other documents, ensuring clarity and adherence to the Organization's standards and policies. ● Bilingual Drafting: Type information and correspondence in both English and Spanish.
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Proofread department event materials and correspondence with department staff. The director will manage the coordination of arrangements for guest speakers and visitors from drafting the initial invitation correspondence for leadership to planning their itinerary; including, but not limited to arranging travel, developing a meeting schedule and programmatic coordination with faculty, producing the event elements which include the lecture and receptions.
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Draft, proofread, edit and provide final review of internal and external correspondence. Draft, proofread, edit and provide final review of internal and external correspondence. Demonstrated experience in one or more of the following areas: federal acquisitions, Department of Defense (DoD) or the /Intelligence Community (IC) budget & finance processes, and National Security policy.
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Assist in planning, scheduling, organizing, and execution of meetings, events, conferences, and off-sites. Coordinate scheduling, organizing, and execution of meetings, events, conferences, and off-sites.
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Excellent written communication skills to edit and proofread correspondence and legal documents. Evans & Dixon is currently seeking to add a Nurse Paralegal to our expanding & fast paced Johnson County office.
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Create, format and proofread memos, correspondence, reports, presentations, and other documents as necessary. Ability to read, write and comprehend/interpret simple instructions, short correspondence, memos, routine reports, safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.
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Proofread communication materials and draft monthly newsletters. Manage a busy calendar, complete expense reports, draft correspondence, and arrange travel plans. As the External Affairs Coordinator for this non-profit association, you will provide administrative support to the executives and team members of the External Affairs department.
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Compose, type, and proofread correspondence, memos, and emails as requested. Coordinate domestic and international travel, and handle reservations for air, hotel, and ground transportation.
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