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We specialize in Executive Assistant, Administrative Assistant, Personal Assistant, Chief of Staff, Office Manager, Receptionist, General Office, General Labor (warehouse), Event Support, Project Management, and Customer Service.
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The office requires a dedicated receptionist to answer phones, greet participants, and answer general questions regarding our services. This person will also act as an office assistant for the counseling staff there, to assist with clerical tasks such as data entry and error resolution in existing participant cases to ensure compliance, opening new cases, verifying appointments, filing paper and electronic documents, assisting/creating authorizations for service, sending communications via email etc.
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Our openings include receptionist, data entry, customer service, collections, office managers, call center, administrative assistant, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, warehouse, assembly, production, pickers, packers, forklift, machine operators, and maintenance mechanics.
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The Senior Administrative Assistant will provide administrative and project support in the areas of general and research administration, communications, events, program support, and donor/partner relations and will serve as office manager and receptionist for the Hub. Essential Job Duties Maintain the Hub, the Director, and the Executive Director's calendars by arranging appointments and meetings.
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Associate's Degree and coursework in a healthcare related field is preferred (e.g., Administrative Clinic Assistant, Medical Office, Medical Assistant, Health Care/Medical Receptionist or comparable); Requires computer skills (i.e., Windows-based applications and intranet/internet use) with the ability to key board.
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This position is responsible to fill the role of front office receptionist and customer service support. Knowledge of injection molding or general molding preferred. Main Duties And Responsibilities (Front Office.
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Hinman, Howard & Kattell, LLP is seeking a legal assistant/receptionist for our White Plains, NY branch office. Administrative tasks - sorting and distributing mail and packages, filing, scanning, faxing, organizing documents, stocking break room and office supplies.
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The Unit Secretary is responsible for general office management, clerical and receptionist duties on the Nursing Unit. The Unit Secretary facilitates order entry and processing coordinates administrative support activities.
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We are looking for an EXPERIENCED Receptionist/Administrative Admin to join our team in Lawrence, MA. This position is for an office position working alongside our HR team performing general receptionist duties including answering customer/client calls and emails, greeting and checking in visitors, directing calls, filing paperwork, and some light HR duties.
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OF WORK: The Administrative Assistant is responsible for general office support and receptionist services for the IRC in the Louisville office. Administrative Assistant, Operations Manager, Administrative, Assistant, Equipment Repair.
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The Receptionist maintains internal and external communications of hospital and community through the operation of the telephone switchboard and front desk reception and helps support other hospital departments by taking on clerical or general office related responsibilities as needed.
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Cross trained position to be assigned either in a Unit Secretary or Nursing Assistant role. Both the Unit Secretary and Nursing Assistant performs duties that support the operation of the nursing unit and adheres to Nursing Policies and Procedures and Organizational Goals and Objectives.
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We're currently seeking an Administrative Assistant for a position in our Pittsburgh, PA office to help support the growth of our remodeling business. General knowledge of construction and permitting process is a plus, but not required.
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Will be responsible for the office support of the Colville Tribal Court, which includes receptionist, clerical and file clerk duties. REPORTS TO: Court Administrative Assistant Supervisor.
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We have openings for receptionist, data entry, customer service, collections, office managers, call center, administrative assistant, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, warehouse, assembly, production, pickers, packers, forklift, machine operators, and maintenance mechanics.
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