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Create, type, merge, revise, update, format, proofread, serialize, print, prepare, and route documents, presentations, Naval Messages, and correspondence for Government review and issuance, including handwritten and marked up materials, sketches, draft electronic documents, previous electronic versions, and databases.
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Review and proofread various legal agreements and correspondence. Draft and assist in the preparation of correspondence, to include letters, notices and emails. Responsible for performing a variety of administrative and document control duties to support the activities of the Legal Department.
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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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Draft, edit, and proofread communications, including internal emails, newsletter and intranet articles, pitches, and press releases. Company prioritizes wellness through its Wonderful NOW (Nourish Our Wellness) initiative, which provides a robust suite of wellness offerings such as access to mental health resources and life coaching, employee community groups, cash rewards for healthy habits, and on-demand fitness videos.
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Regularly contribute new or improved content to the proposal content library; may include helping client service professionals draft, update, or improve resumes and bios. Independently develop (write, edit, format, and proofread) proposals, using Microsoft Word and PowerPoint, with speed and accuracy.
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The Writer-Editor / Communications Specialist will research, draft and proofread a range of materials, including social media, web content, and newsletters; coordinate social media content postings, including graphics development; and provide other communications support tasks, as needed.
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Demonstrated ability to draft, proofread, edit, compile, and finalize official and. This will be a 3-month temporary assignment. Demonstrated ability to draft, proofread, edit, compile, and finalize official and.
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Draft and proofread correspondence and legal documents, such as pleadings and contracts. This role will work closely with a lead attorney and litigation paralegal. At least 2 years of experience as an Administrative Assistant preferably in a law firm setting or in a corporate legal department.
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As a Litigation Assistant, you will be responsible for managing the law firm's day-to-day operations, including carrying out administrative services and supporting the legal team. At least 2 years of experience as an administrative assistant (preferably in a law firm or in a corporate legal department), legal assistant, legal secretary, or paralegal.
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Ability to draft, proofread and edit documents for spelling, grammar, and punctuation. When you work for the co-op, you do your best work with the support to live your best life. REI Co-op is united around discovering, building and celebrating better ways of working in this world, all so that folks can find and pursue a love of the outdoors.
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Draft legal documents and proofread for accuracy, including demand letters, pleadings, and client correspondence. As a Farah Litigation Assistant, you will provide administrative support for the Attorney and Paralegal.
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Type and proofread a wide variety of reports, letters, memos and statistical charts; type from rough draft or verbal instruction; independently compose correspondence related to responsibilities assigned.
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IMG Academy is the world’s leading sports education brand, providing a holistic education model that empowers student-athletes to win their future, preparing them for college and for life. At OVG, we understand that to continue positively disrupting the sports and live entertainment industry, we need a diverse team to help us do it.
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Draft and proofread estate planning documents including wills, trusts and ancillary documents. The firm offers estate planning and probate and trust administration along with elder law services including MassHealth planning.
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Proofread, edit, and draft, and/or finalize client financial statements, reports, proposals, and engagement letters. Proofread, edit, and draft, and/or finalize client financial statements, reports, proposals, and engagement letters.
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