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Three years of clerical experience, including two years working as a legal secretary/assistant, paralegal, or legal clerical support. Three years of clerical experience to include two years experience working as a legal secretary/ assistant, paralegal or legal clerical support; AND.
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The Police Services Technician performs various general, clerical, administrative, and confidential duties within the Police Department. Performs a wide range of confidential, administrative, clerical, and technical duties within the Police Services department; sorts, files, copies, and distributes crime reports, traffic reports, citations, petitions, and other materials to appropriate personnel.
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Medical Terminology class Bilingual - Spanish Laboratory: Prefer knowledge of general lab test names Prefer previous blood specimen processing experience Prefer Six (6) month computer data processing and / or clerical experience.
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The Office of Child Support Services is recruiting one Clerical Associate III to function as a Court Processing Unit Clerk. The Clerical Associate III will perform the following functions:-Utilize data bases and applications including but not limited to the Electronic Case folder System (ECFS), SharePoint and the Automatic Mail System (AMS) to retrieve and update assigned work.
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CSN's Workforce and Economic Development Division is looking for a customer-friendly part-time employee who is interested in becoming a Part-Time Clerical Aid. The Part-Time Clerical Aid serves as a representative for providing valuable resources, assistance with providing general information for Adult Career Education Services (ACES), and general inquiry assistance.
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One (1) to two (2) years of experience in security, intelligence, investigations or law enforcement in the armed forces, general clerical or technical experience in a law enforcement setting, or active participation in a law enforcement-oriented cadet program, preferred.
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Performs daily activities to include: serving tables, bussing tables, seating guests, room service and general clerical/cashier duties. High school diploma or general education degree (GED); or one to three months related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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One year of general clerical experience, which includes the use of keyboard and other modern office equipment, is required for entry into a Clerical II position. Incumbents in the Clerical Assistant I classification perform routine and repetitive general clerical duties requiring no previous experience.
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Performs general clerical tasks, such as answering phones; updating patient appointments; retrieving, entering, revising patient electronic health records (EHR); or updating the laboratory information system (LIS) and radiology information systems (RIS.
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This includes answering phones, placing and connecting pages, taking messages, scanning documents and performing other clerical tasks as required. Provide clerical support to the medical providers in the Emergency Department.
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Clerical Support (Clerical & Data Entry) Swing Shift Provide office support by performing data entry and clerical work requiring application of various work methods and procedures, and familiarity with departmental functions, policies, and practices.
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Clerical Specialist CRC. Milwaukee County oversees operations from our Airport, BehavioralHealth, Child Support Enforcement, Combined Court Operations, SheriffsDepartment, Community Reintegration Center, Human Services, Parks,Public Safety, Public Works, Fleet Operations, Transportation, and atthe Zoo. Our departments are also dedicated to our Seniors in theDepartment on Aging, those with Disabilities, and Veterans Affairs.
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DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: Differs from Workers' Compensation Clerk in that Claims Examiner performs journey-level Workers' Compensation claims adjustment work while Workers' Compensation Clerk performs specialized clerical duties in support of the District Workers' Compensation program.
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Checks the maintenance of all equipment in the restaurant and notifies the Food & Beverage Manager of needed maintenance and repair. Assists Food & Beverage Manager in performing and maintaining food and beverage inventory.
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Work involves responsibility for performing a variety of clerical functions in a service area such as criminal/traffic, civil/small claims, or probate, guardian conservator and adoption, including responding to routine inquiries, filing, data entry, processing and issuing documents, receipting of fees/fine and other payments, and other general office duties including routine bookkeeping.
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