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South Shore based law practice seeking a part-time legal assistant/paralegal to join our estate and elder law firm (flexible 16 to 30 hours per week). The successful candidate will support and assist our estate and elder law attorneys in meeting our client’s goals.
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The Legal Practice Assistant (Legal Administrative Assistant) is responsible for providing daily administrative support within either eminent domain or construction. Provide administrative and Case Assistant support for eminent domain or construction.
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The Administrative Assistant at Mosaic works directly with the lead pastor to provide strategic oversight of physical and financial resources, as well as all communication efforts, scheduling needs, office systems and support teams.
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Our client has offices in Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Sarasota, Washington, D.C., and Wilmington, DE. Currently, they are looking to add a Litigation Paralegal / Administrative Assistant to their team.
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Some experience as a paralegal, legal assistant, legal secretary doing estate planning, estate, and trust administration work. We are a dynamic law firm seeking a talented and experienced Paralegal/Legal Assistant to join our estate planning and administration team.
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Shared position providing general administrative and project-specific support to the USO’s Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and the Chief Government Relations Officer (CGRO). Review accountings, inventories and fees charged by attorneys, personal representatives, trustees, and other expenditures to ensure that administrative expenses are reasonable with the support of the VP, Controller.
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We are currently seeking a highly motivated and skilled Office Manager / Executive Assistant to support our CEO, Executive team, and Real Estate Agents - facilitating our mission to deliver unparalleled real estate services and support to real estate agent and customers.
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Anywhere Integrated Services is a full-service title, settlement, underwriting and vendor management services company serving real estate companies, affinity groups, corporations and financial institutions in support of residential and commercial real estate transactions.
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We are currently seeking an administrative professional whom will be responsible for providing administrative support (including clerical duties, presentation preparation, and research as needed) to our Chief Human Resources Officer and Chief Operations Officer and as requested to the Corporate Human Resources and Operations departments.
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The Assistant Real Estate Manager generally is a Manager in training and is expected to take on Real Estate Manager duties as requested and as experience and skill allows. Position Title: Assistant Real Estate Manager.
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As the Schedule Deputy, this position will provide administrative support for a busy main office in the Department of Computer Graphics Technology and serve as the Schedule Deputy for all CGT undergraduate and graduate level courses.
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TMG also provides extensive support in biomedical research to enhance the prevention, therapies and cures for both human and animal health. Utilizes professional knowledge of: theories, principles, methods, and techniques of immunology, cell biology, and microbial pathogenesis, such as ELISA, ASC assays, cellular proliferation assays, western blotting, cell culture, small animal handling (such as mice or guinea pigs), and aseptic technique.
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Provide administrative/clerical tasks including answering telephones, scheduling appointments and providing support for front desk/receptionist. Law Firm seeks an experienced full-time, in-office, Trusts & Estates Paralegal to join a boutique law firm providing tax, succession, estate planning and trustadministration services to its clients.
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In this role, you will provide real estate, transactional, and administrative support to multiple cross-functional teams, including the firm's project finance and development teams, with an emphasis on real estate closings and title curative work.
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Provide administrative support to the Food and Beverage Director. Process weekly payroll and provide support to all Food and Beverage departments through the Kronos system. To assist the banquets team in maintaining administrative matters, promotions, cost controls, scheduling, payroll, human resource matters, and budget controls.
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