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The Exhibit Coordinator is responsible for the design, development, and execution of exhibitions and displays at the Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum. Administrative Staff + MVR. Master's degree in museum design, set design, art history, anthropology, or a related design field.
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The Administrative Coordinator serves as the general hub of information, schedules, travel reservations, event logistics, expense management, and data for the Learning Lab department, the Administrative Coordinator must be highly organized, efficient, and adaptable in a fast-paced environment with great communication and people skills.
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Reporting to the Director of Legal Affairs, the Administrative Coordinator will support our New American Immigration Legal Services (NAILS) team and is responsible for providing administrative, logistical, and technical support for the team's daily office needs.
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The Administrative Coordinator (AC), Communications will gain invaluable marketing and communications experience providing essential support to the organization’s communications team as they share with audiences the stories of the ASPCA’s high-impact work and vision of animals living good lives, where they are valued by society, protected by its laws and free from cruelty, pain and suffering.
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This involves: interviewing candidates, coordinating orientation, training and schedules, providing educational opportunities for the volunteers (writing letters of reference for medical school admission and other post graduate programs), and the development of strategies focusing on patient/family advocacy and better community relations.
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Additional Job DescriptionMinimum Requirements: A high school diploma and five years relevant experience in business management, public administration or administrative services; or a bachelor's degree and three years experience in business management, public administration or administrative services.
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In the Clinical Research Center (CRC), the Administrative Coordinator is responsible for providing administrative support to the Senior Investigator of Clinical, Behavioral & Outcomes Research, the CRC Nurse Manager and Manager of Administrative Services.
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GSC supports the National Science Foundation managed United States Antarctic Program as part of the Antarctic Support Contract (ASC) and we are currently seeking an Administrative Coordinator/Kitchen Clerk at McMurdo Station.
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M.L. Best Consultingis proud to lead the search for a dynamic and strategic Administrative Director to join a growing leadership team with our client theHarvey B. Gantt Center. As the right hand to the Gantts CEO, the Administrative Director will play a pivotal role in orchestrating the seamless functioning of key operational functions both Internally and externally.
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The Center for Indigenous Health (CIH) at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is seeking a motivated Sr. Administrative Coordinator interested in supporting the mission of research, training and service.
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You will be responsible for providing administrative support for Marketing executives and extended team in helping to ensure the efficient day-to-day operation of the Marketing Department at Epic Records.
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The Logistics Coordinator oversees as many as 30 to 100 truck drivers daily, schedules jobs and trucks, and communicates to drivers where they need to be. We specialize in asphalt paving, land excavating, utilities, concrete, demolition, soil stabilization, sediment control/storm water management and commercial snow removal.
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The Intake Coordinator will process Healthy Start pre- and post-natal risk screens and community referrals received from the local health department, and women with SOBRA Medicaid in Miami Dade County.
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As the Police Administrative Coordinator, you will assist the Chief of Police in facilitating and coordinating the work performed in the Police Department at both airports (Ronald Reagan Washington National and Washington Dulles International Airport) into a cohesive/consolidated operation.
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Serve as departmental administrative coordinator for the Engineering team. Provide direct administrative support to the Senior VP of Engineering, including managing calendar, booking travel, expense management, and maintaining contacts.
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