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Emphasis on taking/transcribing meeting minutes and tracking of departmental spreadsheets and word processing. Provides comprehensive support to the department head by managing general office tasks, including answering phones, typing letters, filing, sorting, and distributing mail.
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Providing meeting support: transcribing meeting minutes, executing action steps, compiling, and distributing meeting summaries. Follow up and provide reminders on project deadlines, AIs, and deliverables.
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Serves as recording secretary for committee(s), scheduling meetings, distributing materials, recording and transcribing meeting minutes. Schedules appointments, meetings, conferences, luncheons, hotel reservations and travel plans.
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Responsibilities encompass leading the weekly PRB team meetings, transcribing comments during live PRB meetings, prioritizing, updating, and distributing meeting agendas, and working with Brand, Compliance, Medical and Agencies to ensure that all content and claims in promotional materials are accurate and comply with FDA guidelines.
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Coordinates meetings including but not limited to preparing and distributing agendas and other meeting materials, reserving and preparing facilities, and transcribing meeting minutes.
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Meeting planning includes copying, collating, and distribution of materials, preparation of agenda and packets, taking and transcribing meeting minutes. Performs general office administration duties including, but not limited to composing letters and memoranda, calendar maintenance, meeting preparation, answering phones, taking messages, sorting and distributing mail and packages, filing, ordering supplies and maintaining inventory levels, filling out forms, data entry, as well as, developing documentation and/or communication materials as needed.
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Our global sales force continues to solidify the company’s commercial presence in the United States and Europe and is rapidly growing in other regions, such as Latin America, the Middle East and Asia-Pacific.
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This position requires interaction with the following teams: Promotional Review Board members (Commercial, Compliance, and Medical) U.S. and Global Brand Management U.S. Field Commercial Learning and Development In-house Creative Compliance and Regulatory Operations Finance Information Management Rare Connections™ HUB External vendors: marketing and advertising agencies, medical education agencies, and consultants.
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Coordinates and prepares for meetings and events to include preparing an agenda, scheduling teleconferences, and conference space as required, facilitating refreshments, and transcribing and distributing meeting minutes.
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Essential Duties Provide administrative support and manage day-to-day office operations for various Academic schools by assisting with communication, flyers, and emails; transcribing and distributing designated schools’ department and committee meeting minutes; providing statistics/reports; managing school/program marketing material; assisting with programs and initiatives; monitoring school email daily; and other administrative tasks as needed.
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Coordinates meetings including but not limited to preparing and distributing agendas and other meeting materials, reserving and preparing facilities, and recording and transcribing meeting minutes.
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Performs a variety of clerical duties, including, but not limited to data entry, filing, taking messages, recording and transcribing meeting minutes, sorting and distributing mail, desktop publishing, correspondence, copying, scheduling appointments, etc.
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Provide administrative support including but not limited to transcribing, proofreading, finalizing and distributing correspondence and meeting minutes; maintaining files for multiple projects; maintaining record of program budget expenditures and processing bills, invoices and travel requests; copying correspondence and documents; coordinating mailings; ordering supplies.
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Assembles all CFI Board of Directors meeting documents, records and supports the recording of minutes for committee/Board meetings, and coordinates Board communication. The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal.
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