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The Executive Assistant provides high level administrative and organizational support to the Chief Operating Officer (COO), VP of Finance, VP of Human Resources, VP of Operations and VP of Revenue Cycle.
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If you are a creative culinary professional with a passion for delivering exceptional dining experiences in a Christian conference & retreat center, we invite you to apply for the Executive Chef position.
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The Executive Assistant (EA) is a key contributor to the operational efficiency of the Executive Office, providing meticulous administrative support to the Senior Executive Administrator and President & CEO (CEO.
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The incumbent serves as Executive Assistant and acts as assistant liaison in the accomplishment of selected assignments, including special projects and programs, such as planning and executing annual events celebrating exemplary District of Columbia educators.
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Assistant Executive Director , you will assist with managing all aspects of the facility including planning, organizing, delegating, team meetings, marketing, budgeting as well as helping oversee clinical and medical care of patients, and enforcing agency, state, and federal standards.
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As the Executive Assistant to the Chief Information Officer (CIO) and Head of IT Business Management, you will play a pivotal role in providing high-level administrative support to two key leaders and the IT Organization.
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Position Overview: The Executive Assistant will provide high-level administrative support to the CEO as well as senior leadership, managing calendars, coordinating meetings, and preparing reports.
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Job description: EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - Seeking an experienced administrative assistant to support our CFO and Finance team in day-to-day operations. Two plus - Five years experience of direct administrative assistant experience.
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The National Account Executive will be an integral part of the Client Partnerships team within the new Sinclair Digital Group. Working closely with National Sales Director, generate and close national partnership & branded content sales opportunities for Sinclair Digital Group (Live News, Sports, Lifestyle & Entertainment across Web, App, OTT/CTV, & Social.
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Steptoe LLP, a Washington, DC-based Am Law 100 firm, is seeking a Legal Executive Assistant III to perform complex and specialized legal executive assistance and clerical support to activities related to the specific work and function of the Attorneys to whom assigned.
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The executive director will extend SPT’s enduring record of excellence in programming and reputation, ensure that the quality and range of artistic programming aligns with the organization’s mission and history, and is attentive and responsive to community feedback.
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8+ years of experience as an Executive Assistant; previous experience working for a CEO. 8+ years direct working experience as an Executive Assistant and possess impeccable organizational skills, in-office experience, and ability to multitask in very fast-paced environment while maintaining professionalism and positivity.
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SIE is looking for a Project Executive – Rail/Transit to oversee various MTA C&D transit projects. Experience with MTA C&D (including NYCT, LIRR, MNR), Amtrak, NJ Transit, and PANYNJ. SIE is looking for a Project Executive – Rail/Transit to oversee various MTA C&D transit projects.
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A highly motivated Account Executive, with experience managing BDRs/SDRs or coming from an BDR/SDR track where you crushed it. Our mission is to revolutionize healthcare workforce development, and we're backed by leading venture capital firms including Leeds Illuminate, Reach Capital, Valor Capital, Univision, and Endeavor Catalyst.
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They are a short drive from the Chimney Bluffs, waterfall attractions such as Buttermilk State Park and one of the Great Lakes - Ontario Lake. Provides administrative support to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Corporate Compliance Officer, and other Directors in the Finance Division.
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