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The Retail Office Manager will also provide administrative control over the functions of the office, including but not limited to branch budgeting, branch profitability management, and critical operational duties to ensure branch compliance.
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Ensuring smooth day to day activities on the project site including site office management, budget and cost control, Administration of subcontracts and all associated construction compliances and documentation; processing of subcontractor and vendor invoices, equipment tracking, union payroll uploads and documentation and preparing client billings.
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The Embedded Office Regional Director, under the strategic guidance of WorldStrides Higher Education leadership, will work collaboratively with Ohio University’s Office of Global Opportunities (OGO) and stakeholders across campus to recruit and advise students participating in ISA/TEAN programs as well as educate and serve individuals and units on campus who support those students.
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Handle daily, weekly, and monthly scheduled stocking and cleaning programs as requested by the Guest Services Supervisor, Campground Manager and/or Owner(s) for all front office and store facilities.
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The Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) Office Supervisor for the Primary/OB Clinic reports directly to the Chief Nursing Executive. San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital (SGMH) is seeking a dedicated and experienced LVN Office Supervisor for our Primary Care/OB-GYN clinic.
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Staff Management and Development Supervise Customer Relations Specialists With Office Manager-Dental, assure adequate staffing patterns to meet needs With Office Manager-Dental, orient new personnel as needed Disseminate information regarding policies and procedures to direct reports Perform performance evaluations for direct report staff Provide back up to staff as needed; including, but not limited to, answering phones, scheduling and collecting copays, etc.
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The Front Office Agent greets and registers guests, providing prompt and courteous service. A Front Office Agent serving Hilton Brands is always working on behalf of our Guests and working with other Team members.
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Ticket Office Assistant Manager BR Campus: Tempe Ticket Office Asst Manager Job Description Under general direction of the Assistant Athletic Director of Athletics Ticket Office, assists in planning, organizing and controlling the operations of a central ticket office.
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SPECIFIC ACCOUNTABILITIES: Include, but not limited to:General administrative support of the office as needed, including office supplies, petty cash management, filing and data entryFacility upkeep and maintenance as neededReview project folders and provide sales admin support as needed including, but not limited to, change orders (adds/changes), invoicing support, bid support and deliver/ship.
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Obtains specimens for testing, conducts select routine laboratory tests, and records results.
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The Front Office Representative II works with the Office Manager and/or Assistant Supervisor to maximize front office efficiency and perform various procedures associated with routine patient encounters; works closely with Office Manager and other members of the front office team to trouble-shoot and resolve problems, maintains positive relationships with patients, family members, visitors, and fellow employees.
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The desk is recruiting for all HR, Admin & Office Support roles including: HR,m HEad of HR, Administrative Assistant, PA/Personal Assistant, EA/Executive Assistant, Operations, Clerks, Event, and more.
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4+ years experience with Back Office Operations working for either a Prime Broker, Administrator, Hedge Fund, Mutual Fund, Investment Advisor or Financial/Retirement Planner. Providing middle and back office support for the following products: equity, fixed income, swaps, bank debt, contract for differences, futures, commodities, options, FX, mortgages and repos.
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Working Title: GUARDIAN AD LITEM OFFICE, 7TH CIRCUIT- ADMINISTRATIVE SPECIALIST II - 21015584. The Statewide Guardian ad Litem Office is Florida’s award-winning, state-funded child advocacy organization.
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Act as the lead WFO liaison with the Bureau of Inspection and Certification for PARs. Supervise licensing staff, as assigned by the Field Office Licensing Director. Duties Description The New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH) is currently recruiting to fill a Mental Health Program Specialist 3, Grade 25, position in the Western Field Office (WFO.
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