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Experience Required Must be 18 years of age or older Preferred 1-3 years of previous administrative experience preferred Licenses & Certifications Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant.
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The Administrative Specialist III is responsible for answering phones and directing calls to the appropriate department; tracking and maintaining department calendars; processing expense reports for department courier(s) and other duties as assigned.
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The Scholarship Administrative & Customer Service Specialist is responsible for the administrative functions of the scholarship team in the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships in addition to providing direct customer service to students, families, and other parties as needed and assisting the Assistant Director of Scholarships.
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Workforce SchedulingJob SummaryThe Administrative Assistant performs advanced, diversified and confidential administrative and project support to senior leaders and various support managers.
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The Administrative Assistant performs advanced, diversified and confidential administrative and project support to senior leaders and various support managers. The integrity of information must be maintained as outlined in the company Administrative Manual.
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Join Staffmark and our partner company as a Front Desk Administrative Assistant in Little Rock, AR. Our client is recognized as a thriving local apartment leasing company. Daily tasks include front desk duties, greeting, must have administrative experience, have good communication skills, and maintain a professional appearance.
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The Administrative Specialist II is responsible for researching and preparing special reports, examining and verifying documents, and performing general office duties. The Department is organized into five Divisions: Forestry Division, Livestock and Poultry Division, Natural Resources Division, Plant Industries Division, and Shared Services Division.
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Job Title: RCM AR Admin Specialist
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Provide high-level administrative support to the CEO. Responsibility may include preparing statistical reports, handling information requests, as well as preparing correspondence, receiving visitors, arranging conference calls, and scheduling meetings.
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The Department of Human Services (DHS) Administrative Review Officer (Hearing Officer) is responsible for conducting and presiding over due process hearings subject to judicial review under the Arkansas Administrative Procedures Act. This position is governed by state and federal laws and agency policy.
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Handle general administrative duties such as telephone calls, organization of files, maintaining a clean and orderly workspace as well as department supply room. The Administrative Assistant will work with time keeping systems, submit daily reports, prepare purchase orders, receipt of goods, working with budgets for expense and capital purchases, scheduling appointments, making travel arrangements, coordinating meals and celebrations, maintaining visibility to the vacation calendar.
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Conducts independent examinations of the most complex estate and gift returns with a considerable number of complex and unusual issues requiring extensive tax law research, investigation, and analysis.
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Coordinate Funeral Administrative support for clergy. Job Description: Administrative Assistant for Music & Worship. Reports to: Director of Music & Worship; Pastor of Connecting Ministries and Worship.
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Provide reception and administrative support for the office. Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Public Relations, Communications, or Business preferred. Miscellaneous support functions include: Make travel arrangements, prepare expense reports, schedule meetings and luncheons, prepare conference rooms, and order catering, coordinate conference calls.
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The Administrative Assistant serves as a pivotal support system for the CEO and Senior Leadership Team, ensuring seamless operations and the achievement of our clinic’s objectives. This role demands a highly organized, proactive, and discreet professional adept at managing a wide range of administrative tasks.
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