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The Administrative Assistant will provide clerical support for the FCA field office to accomplish the FCA mission and vision and reflect the FCA Core Values in the ongoing work of that office.
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The Administrative Assistant is responsible for supporting the administrative team, ensuring proper procedures and policies are followed regarding various processes. Administrative Assistant Job Description.
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Carboline is seeking an Administrative assistant at our Delta, BC Warehouse This position has responsibility for the timely performance of administrative functions required by several principals within the department.
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Assistant to the Detachment Commander and Deputy Commander, performs full technical and clerical support duties to coordinate and process day to day administrative activities for Alaska Wildlife Troopers (AWT), to include Kodiak, Dutch Harbor, King Salmon, Dillingham, and the Patrol Vessels.
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Under the supervision of the Regional Vice President of Development, the Development Project Assistant supports the Midwest development team with the day-to-day progression of real estate projects, including: due diligence; securing and closing on financing; managing invoicing, construction loan draws, equity installments, and compliance reporting; and collaborating with colleagues in property and asset management and accounting.
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Department:NERRECDepartment's Website:Summary of Job Duties:The Administrative Assistant coordinates all day-to-day office activities and prepares special reports. As Event Coordinator for the NERREC facility, the position is responsible for booking and managing all applicable public spaces in the NERREC facility (Greenway Equipment Exhibition Hall, the Arkansas Farm Bureau Boardroom, Nutrien Ag Solutions Grand Atrium, and the Jennifer Cox Smith Teaching Kitchen.
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Assist the Sales Team in the administrative functions required for effective hotel sales and management. Basic administrative knowledge such as business letters, formats and telephone etiquette.
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Job Summary:The Administrative Assistant supports all the Faith Formation programs of the parish, including K-8th Grade Religious Education, High School Youth Ministry/Confirmation, and Adult RCIA as needed.
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Under the supervision of the Clinic Supervisor the Administrative Assistant performs the duties related to patient administrative services. Experience and solid understanding of EPIC on-line clinic appointment system and demonstrated skill in accurately entering related information into CRT. Experience training clinic administrative staff and assisting with work direction with the ability to ensure quality patient care.
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As a One Medical Phlebotomist/Administrative Assistant (internally known as a Member Support Specialist/Lab Service Specialist) you’ll provide an exceptional experience for our patients and help them accomplish an important part of their care journey by providing venipuncture, dispensary responsibilities, as well as other clinical support services.
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Perform varied and responsible secretarial and confidential administrative assistant duties to relieve the administrator of administrative and clerical detail; plan, coordinate and organize office activities and coordinate flow of communications; assure smooth and efficient office operations.
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We are looking for a Medical Administrative Assistant (working title: Pre-Clinical Coordinator) to join our team! + Experience in any of the following disciplines a plus – CNA, Medical Assistant, Physical Therapy Aide, Workers’ Compensation, Medical Unit Claims Administrator, IME Coordinator, Medical Office Manager.
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The Administrative Assistant, Marketing is a central point of contact for the Marketing team, ensuring smooth operations within the department. Two (2) years office administrative assistant experience.
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To include, but not limited to, the OR Director, Manager, Supervisors, Nurse Educator, and Purchasing Coordinator as requested.
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