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Fill in for Receptionist/Cashier, as requested, and perform cover and fill-in duties for personnel in other related clerical/administrative positions. Provide a variety of routine to difficult clerical support activities to Authority departments, offices, and programs that may include receptionist, typing, word processing, preliminary file research, data entry, record keeping, and filing duties.
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LHH is seeking a bright, entry-level office assistant/receptionist interested in a permanent position in Jacksonville, FL? If you are a qualified office assistant/receptionist interested in stepping up your career, please apply today.
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A small property management company in Dana Point has an opening for a dynamic Administrative Assistant / Receptionist who can handle a diverse assortment of job responsibilities and contribute to the continued success of the company.
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Provides assistance to the HR Director in the absence of the Administrative Assistant with coverage to the receptionist desk by answering the telephone and distributing incoming mail.
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The Receptionist/Office Assistant will provide exceptional customer service for telephone callers and office visitors. Job Title: Receptionist/Office Assistant. This full-time in office position will provide general administrative support for management and staff of Greater Houston Community Foundation, including preparing correspondence and other documents, filing, assisting with deposit of gifts, sorting, and distributing mail, scheduling appointments, and maintaining the appearance of the office.
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Description ">The Administrative Associate/Medical Assistant is a member of the Family Medicine team and assists in greeting patients, admitting, preparing patients, and signing-out patients.
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This include performing errands, scheduling meetings and interviews, reporting services/repairs needed, distributing mail, filing, typing, and acting as a receptionist for the Office of Personnel and Administrative Services.
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Under the direction of the President/CEO and consistent with the Y’s mission and values, the Administrative Assistant is responsible for providing administrative support for the YMCA of Southeastern NC, to include Corporate office management/reception, board/volunteer communication and secretarial support, event planning, and fund development support.
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Perform general administrative duties for the EVP + COO including such activities as (but not limited to): ordering supplies, scheduling meetings, maintaining calendars, arranging travel, expense reports, document management, maintaining files, distributing mail, scheduling, and coordinating department and group meetings, technological support, arranging food and beverage service for meetings/events, etc.
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Assist with administrative tasks, such as filing, scanning documents, and organizing paperwork to ensure efficient record-keeping. Seeking a part-time Receptionist. Process incoming and outgoing mail, including sorting, distributing, and recording deliveries.
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Provides administrative and receptionist support for a professional sales office consisting of senior-level management and their teams. Other responsibilities include distributing correspondence, preparing rooms, sorting mail, shipping and receiving various types of packages and parcels, and ordering and maintaining office supplies, equipment, and other related office items that require basic office management skills.
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Opening and closing the office, local deliveries (walking or driving using personal vehicle) to businesses, the post office, etc., photocopying and scanning documents, sorting and distributing mail, setting up conference rooms for meetings, lifting and moving boxes (up to 40 lbs.
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Administrative Assistant is responsible for several duties at Presence From Innovation , LLC, including Performs a variety of administrative functions. We have office, manufacturing and distribution facilities with over 350,000 square footage producing and distributing a variety of plastic, wood and metal/wire products.
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Brown & Brown’s Risk Solutions team, formerly known as Beecher Carlson, is looking for an Office Manager to join the team in Atlanta, GA.The Office Manager will perform various administrative and executive assistant tasks to support senior leadership and office operations.
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The primary duty of the Administrative Assistant is to provide receptionist and secretarial duties for the Foster in Texas (FIT) team, such as answering the telephone, filing, basic bookkeeping, and office management.
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