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Active member in good standing of the Florida Bar.10+ years of experience in estate planning, estate and trust administration, wealth preservation, and business succession planning.
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Expertise in advising individuals and families on tax and estate planning, financial planning, estate and generation-skipping tax planning, trust administration, probate administration, and charitable planning.
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Key Responsibilities: Provide comprehensive estate planning, trust administration, and wealth preservation services to clients. Advise on business succession planning and corporate law matters for executives and business owners.
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Estate Administration/Probate Paralegal (Full-Time) Our fast-paced Estate Planning and Estate Administration Law Firm is growing and we are looking to hire a hardworking and detail-oriented full-time Probate Paralegal.
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7 - 10 Years of Direct Experience in General Business Administration, Accounting, Finance, and/or Financial Planning & Analysis Required. The Manager, Business Planning & Analysis role will act as a trusted partner in providing financial and analytical support to the head of the corporate planning and analysis team by creating complex financial models that will be used to forecast sales, revenues, COGS, and CAPEX, which will influence key decision-making.
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Prior experience working as a paralegal in estate planning or probate administration preferred. You will assist in drafting estate planning documents, organizing client information, and managing administrative tasks related to estate administration.
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A bit about us:We are a leading law firm in the legal industry, seeking a dedicated and experienced Estate Planning Attorney to join our dynamic team. This is an exciting opportunity for an Estate Planning Attorney who is looking to take their career to the next level.
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Bachelor's degree in Planning, Landscape Architecture, Urban Design, Engineering, Geology, Biology, Environmental Science, Anthropology, Archaeology, or related field and 10 years relevant experience.
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Role: Full-time/Onsite; Focus on Estate Planning, Business Planning, Probate, and Trust Administration. At Mason Law & Planning Group we provide comprehensive estate planning, wealth management, and strategic business services.
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Previous experience in tax law, estate planning, or trust administration preferred. Job Title: Tax, Trust & Estate AssociateJob Summary: As a Tax, Trust & Estate Associate, you will specialize in providing legal support and advice to clients in matters related to taxation, estate planning, and trust administration.
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Master’s degree or above in a field related to the environmental services that SWCA generally provides, including (but not limited to) biology, archaeology, anthropology, planning, environmental regulatory compliance, GIS, hydrology, and other environmental and planning fields; and/or a master’s degree in business administration, with an emphasis on risk management, strategic planning, and/or operations management.
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Proven experience in Human Resource management, including workforce planning, recruitment, performance management, succession planning, and employee development, benefits administration etc.
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As the Strategic Business Planning and Policy Advisor (SA2) at SPU, you will play a pivotal role in influencing key aspects of our business planning and strategy. Bachelor's degree in policy, public affairs, public administration, business management, environmental studies, or related field.
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Master’s degree in Medical Laboratory Science, Pathology Assistant, Healthcare Administration, Business Administration preferred. Financial Management: Manage budgetary planning for the Anatomic Pathology and Cytology laboratories, optimizing resources to achieve financial targets.
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Recognizes the companies of ADUSA as our customers and actively looks for opportunities to improve service and performance through enhanced use of LMS. Has a deep knowledge of the business needs and software applications to provide value-added solutions and facilitate the Learning Administration team’s strategic and functional activities by developing project initiative proposals, organizing project teams, reviewing team performance to achieve project deliverables and milestones.
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