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If you have experience in an office setting where you have managed a wide range of administrative tasks, consider joining U-Haul as our newest Administrative Manager! Administrative (Office) Manager.
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The Box Office Manager will share the responsibility of maintaining strong relationships between various promoters (internal and external), artist representatives, venue management, and staff members.
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The Dental Office Manager works closely with the Regional Director of Operations (RDO) to drive a positive team culture and achieve positive practice results. West End Dental Group is now hiring a talented and dynamic Full Time Dental Office Manager in Beaumont, Texas.
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Full Time] Office Manager at Vorticity (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs Office Manager Vorticity United States. Preferred Skills 3+ years of experience as an office manager and/or EA.
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Previous experience in the role of Office Manager is preferred. A private school in West LA is hiring a Bookstore Manager on a direct hire basis. As the Bookstore Manager, you will oversee the efficient and effective operations of our school bookstore.
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Reconcile inventories monthly and provide Business Manager with proposed adjustments. 1-3 years of general office and accounting/finance experience. At LaFontaine, we have a proven track record of promoting from within and our office managers serve as our development position to advancement to Controller as performance and attributes warrant.
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Under general supervision of the General Manager, the purpose of the position is to provide of ticket sales/ticket sales staff, account for sales transactions, and complete all administrative and customer service functions related to the Box Office.
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The Office Manager is responsible for all RPC accounts payable and accounts receivable, maintenance of financial records, processing of requisitions for adequate cash flow, audit preparation, benefits administration (health and retirement), and employee payroll for an office of 12 employees (and growing.
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The Retail Sales Support Manager is a primary contact for Store Management and Home Office Departments including Human Resources/Payroll, Customer Care, Store Operations and Delivery. The Retail Sales Support Manager drives tactical compliance on all office metrics to include but not limited to; Cash Management, Team Management, Customer Experience expectations, Payroll processing, coordination of logistics and successfully drives Point of Purchase Sales.
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Product specialization will include Host, Archtics, TM1, Entry, AXS, and Account Manager. Build events in the Archtics database and assist Premium Sales & Services Team with season renewals and member presales, including setting up Account Manager for sales to our premium ticket members.
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Responsible for day of show box office support for venue, promoter, and customers with night of show settlement and reporting as required. Primary responsibilities include providing venue-specific information to promoters, event submissions, event financials, ongoing event administration, box office operations, day of show production, and settlement.
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Contract negotiation, maintenance, set-up, and assignment of all office equipment (copiers, telephones, computers, network, key systems, credit cards, postage meter). Work with the Lead Pastor, Elder Board, Finance Team, and appropriate banking contacts to maintain a system of controls through reporting, monitoring, establishing procedures and training to ensure consistent and accurate reporting keeping our income and expenses in line with the goals of the church.
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A Box Office Assistant Manager is responsibility for the oversight, development and running of a ticketing operation that emphasizes customer service and operates in a financially sound manner to meet the needs of the organization, its patrons, presenters, and promoters.
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Opportunity: Front Office Manager. Assistant General Manager – General Manager - Area General Manager. Manage hotel front office operations in accordance with established guest service and sustainability standards.
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Assist the Front Office Manager in managing the Front Office operations to achieve customer satisfaction, quality service and compliance with corporate/franchise policies and procedures while meeting/exceeding financial goals.
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