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The Office Coordinator is responsible for performing and overseeing all front office functions for the Outpatient Physical Therapy service including patient intake, scheduling, registering, tracking insurance authorizations and Plans of Care, EPIC media scanning, answering phones and providing general secretarial support functions.
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The Office Administrator facilitates the efficient operation of the assigned department by performing a variety of clerical and administrative tasks. We are seeking a motivated Office Administrator to join our team.
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Provides positive and instructive technical and customer service support for other Box Office Associates by answering questions, and assisting them on the Ticketmaster system and the Archtics system.
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Support the firm's day-to-day administration and office managerial responsibilities. 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.
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Act as a liaison to coordinate the efforts of Housekeeping, Engineering, Front Office, and Laundry. Develop and maintain positive working relationships with others; support team to reach common goals; listen and respond appropriately to the concerns of other employees.
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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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We are looking for individuals with the ability to perform office clerical and ministerial work. In order to ensure a healthy and safe work environment, Osceola County Clerk of Courts & Comptroller requires all selected candidates for employment to certify, before their start date, that they are either vaccinated or have received at least one shot of a two-dose vaccine.
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The Dental Office Manager will focus on executing numerous operational tasks in their dental practice with the goal of enhancing practice level efficiencies and growth in conjunction with the Star Dental Partner support team and the primary dentist of the practice.
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Oversite for all ticketing operations related to Olympic Sport postseason play (setup, on sales, box office liaison, game day operations supervisor). Provide daily coverage for ticket office phones and windows, while demonstrating exemplary customer service skills to ensure a first-class fan experience.
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Requirements Manage daily office operations and handle vendor management. Provide general administrative support to team and help with new employee onboarding. [Full Time] Office Manager at Vorticity (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs Office Manager Vorticity United States.
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Assist and support box office staff in any of their job functions, as needed. Facilitate open communication with the Box Office Manager, staff and all other venue departments. With perks ranging from free concert tickets to dog-friendly offices, to progressive benefits like student loan reimbursement and adoption/fertility support.
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Organize/Manage daily & nightly Box Office operations (Will Call, Guest List, Ticket Sales, Ticket Scanning, etc.) Assist Manager on reconciliation & accounting of all ticket sales for each ticketed event and daily Box Office Sales.
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We offer contract, temporary and permanent placement solutions for finance and accounting, technology, marketing and creative, legal, and administrative and customer support roles. Generate necessary reports for the Business Office, including student billing, credit card reconciliations, and sales tax reporting.
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Keeneland Association, a leader in Thoroughbred Racing & Sales, is seeking quality candidates for a paid internship in the Ticket Office. Under the direction of the Ticket Office Manager, with specific supervision provided by his/her designees, assisting in the coordination and operations of ticketing and admissions functions for the 2023 Fall and 2024 Spring Meet.
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As an Office Clerk you are primarily responsible for providing all administrative support to our busy manufacturing facility. AZZ has an exciting opportunity for an Office Clerk reporting to the Office Manager at our Citronelle Alabama facility.
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