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Previous nursing unit secretary or medical office experience, preferred. Nursing Unit Secretary assumes personal accountability for organizational mission and core values. As an Nursing Unit Secretary you will assist the team in coordinating, prioritizing and communicating patient, physician and staff needs.
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1+ years of recent experience as a Unit Secretary or Ward Clerk in a comparable size facility. The Unit Secretary/ Monitor Technician provides clerical support functions to a specific patient care unit, while maintaining excellent customer service skills.
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The Unit Secretary is directly accountable to the Director of MST, and indirectly to the Charge Nurse, and / or House Supervisor. Now Hiring a full time Day shift Unit Secretary for our cardiac stepdown unit.
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Secretary III - COPS. CGI Federal is seeking an Administrative Specialist to support the COPS division of DOJ. This position is located in Washington, DC. The Administrative Specialist will work closely with the On-Site Supervisor assisting in daily assignments; tasks shall include writing and editing departmental documents such as program guides and award manuals, program and process fact sheets and/or other published documents.
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Required to be proficient in office products, such as internet/intranet, Word, Excel and PowerPoint for secretarial/word processor/spreadsheet/data base/power point requirements. Take orders by phone or email for COPS publications, and enter data into Tracks (or other COPS IT Systems.
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Senior Administrative Clerk positions may require a typing speed of minimum 45 words per minute, while Administrative Secretary II positions require a typing speed of minimum 50 words per minute.
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The Unit Secretary functions as receptionist for the unit and assists the patient care team while maintaining a clean, organized, and safe environment. The Unit Secretary contributes to high quality, patient-centered care by performing a variety of clerical tasks.
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Position Summary: Unit Secretary Birthing Unit PT Days/Eves. Performs indirect patient care functions on the unit as a member of a collaborative team. Handles and controlling written and verbal communications between unit personnel and numerous physicians, ancillary services, patients, visitors, and families.
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This new position for a Legal Assistant/Assistant Corporate Secretary will assist EagleBank’s C-Suite, as well as its Corporate Secretary and Legal Department, and play a key role in supporting the Bank’s corporate governance structure.
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In addition, the Unit Clerk will function as a Mental Health Technician (as required) and conduct patient observation and supervision to patients, interaction and role modeling to patients ranging in ages from children through older adults.
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As a Sonic Multi-Unit Leader, you will be managing the operations of all General Managers and employees within multiple SONIC drive-ins. Multi-unit supervision experience is preferred. Oversee multiple drive-in employees and management in performing all duties in the Basic Stations (Fountain & Frozen, Dresser, Front Swamp, Back Swamp, Grill, Switchboard, Expeditor, Food Prep, Carhop, Skating Carhop and if applicable Drive-Thru) as needed and depending on store volume, during a shift to ensure the preparation (portion control), temperature, packaging, appearance, presentation, taste and service of all menu items meet operational standards.
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If so, then the Executive Secretary position in Disney Cruise Line Marine & Safety Operations at The Walt Disney Company might be right for you! Executive Secretary, Marine & Safety Operations - Disney Cruise Line.
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Summer 2024 New Graduate RN Residency Program-Accepting Associate Degrees
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Reliant Medical Group is seeking an enthusiastic, energetic, and reliable Behavioral Health Secretary to join their Behavioral Medicine team in Worcester. Reliant Medical Group is seeking an enthusiastic, energetic, and reliable Behavioral Health Secretary to join their Behavioral Medicine team in Worcester.
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As a Special Investigations Unit (SIU) Investigator, you are responsible for conducting in-depth investigation of questionable and potentially fraudulent claims for all lines of insurance sold by Federated Insurance Companies.
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