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About the Role: CAIR-CA's Immigrant Rights Center (IRC) provides legal immigration services to refugees, asylum seekers, and the diverse immigrant community in California, The Administrative Coordinator will is primarily responsible for ensuring the smooth operation of the department and effective case management by administrative support to the staff.
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Ln addition, the Dean's Office has a staff of (7) which includes an Assistant to the Dean, two (2) Administrative Analyst Specialists, an Administrative Coordinator, a Student Affairs Coordinator, Center for Student Success in Engineering Coordinator, and an Internship Coordinator.
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Other state-wide services include therapies for children with autism, an innovative community center in Little Rock, foster care, and employment supports for people with IDD. To support pre-employment skill readiness, ICM owns and operates three retail stores in Little Rock and a fried pie manufacturing business in Prescott.
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This individual should be a highly motivated, organized, and detail-oriented professional who will provide excellent administrative support for the Office of Academic Affairs. Provide clerical and administrative support for academic-related events, including the Student Research Fair, Faculty Lecture Series, and other programs as needed.
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ABOUT THE JOB:The Administrative Support Specialist provides critical administrative support services for the Intensive Adult Services Team. This clinical team serves adults with severe and persistent mental illness providing services such as homeless outreach, rental assistance, supported employment, and coordination with primary care.
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Under the direction of the CTE Center Coordinator(s), the Administrative Assistant provides primary administrative support to the Center. Communicate regularly with Center staff and investigators to ensure needed administrative support is provided.
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Position SummaryThe Administrative Support Coordinator II performs core functions of initiating, assessing, coordinating, leading, implementing, communicating, evaluating, and otherwise providing administrative support to the Full Circle Project in the College of Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Studies.
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Programs and Financial Coordinator (Administrative Support Coordinator I) The Programs and Financial Coordinator is an integral team member of the school administrative support staff to ensure smooth and efficient operation of the school.
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The primary role of the Support Coordinator is to plan, organize, implement, and monitor the in-home and community-based services and support the participant receives. A Bachelor's Degree in Liberal Arts or General Studies with a concentration of at least 16 hours in one of the following fields (i.e. psychology, education, counseling, social services, sociology, philosophy, family and participant sciences, criminal justice, rehabilitation services, substance abuse treatment, gerontology, and or vocational rehabilitation) AND two (2) years of paid post degree experience providing support coordination services.
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Description FLSA Status: Full-time, Non-exemptReports To: Vicar for ClergySummary: The Administrative Coordinator in the Office of Clergy and Consecrated Life is primarily responsible for the coordination of all events and schedules for the Office and maintains communication with all Clergy and Religious workers in the Archdiocese of San Antonio.
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The Department of Health and Human Services is seeking a motivated individual to join our Child Support Enforcement Team and fill the role of DHHS Program Coordinator. Researches and interprets federal regulations, federal and state laws, and administrative requirements to formulate appropriate policies, procedures, and interpretations for the Child Support Enforcement program.
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It is the responsibility of the Casino Marketing Coordinator to follow and carry out the requests of the Casino Host/Player Development Executive to create a memorable trip for our casino guests.
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Under the supervision of the Director of Strategic Initiatives and Special Projects, the Administrative Support Coordinator I will provide comprehensive and detailed administrative and clerical support to all members of the office of the Vice President.
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Under the general supervision of the Associate Dean of the College of Science, with daily oversight by the CMEPEducation Director, the Administrative Support Assistant is responsible for independently performing the full range of varied and complex clerical/administrative assignments in support of external grant administration within the College of Science (49%) and CMEP (51.
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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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Title: administrative support coordinator Company: California State University At Dominguez Hills
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