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REQUIRED: Graduation from an accredited law school AND bar membership (license to practice law) in any state in good standing o The Hearing Officer 3 is responsible for preparing and conducting quasi-judicial, administrative hearings and rendering a written decision at the conclusion of the hearings.
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Job Description Shift: Saturday - Tuesday, 8am - 6:30pm Pacific Time The Legal Administrative Assistant , operating in an outsourced capacity, focuses on providing litigation support for an AM100 law firm client.
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Provides administrative support to CHS leadership in areas such as maintaining calendars, scheduling appointments and maintaining record-keeping systems; develops and maintains databases and/or spreadsheets; prepares special and recurring reports containing specialized or sensitive information.
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Crafco, Inc. has an opening for an energetic, detail-centric individual with a strong desire to support our sales teams and enhance client satisfaction as a Administrative Specialist in Chandler, AZ. This role manages bid proposals across a specified region of the US and collaborates closely with various departments including Sales, Marketing, Engineering, and Operations to ensure the successful submission of bids, proposals, and other functions.
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We have multiple businesses related to real estate/property management (real estate sales, property management, general contracting, flips, etc.)
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Acquires marketable administrative and technical skills. an organization with proven and sustainable success in population health management of musculoskeletal specialty. Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) or equivalent degree by start date.
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The Senior Clinical Administrative Coordinator will be asked, at times, to complete outbound calls to members for survey purposes. The Senior Clinical Administrative Coordinator is responsible for the completion of set processes and protocols.
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Qualified candidate will be able to perform a variety of administrative and clerical tasks to support our Territory Manager and team, assisting with daily needs and activities aligned with our overall business objectives.
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This Police Administrative Aide position is with the Vehicle Impound Detail assigned to the Public Records & Services Bureau in the Phoenix Police Department. Researching vehicle owner information with Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) and Records Management System (RMS.
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The primary purpose of the position is to perform administrative support functions pertaining to correspondence management, budget, purchasing, human resources, timekeeping, travel, and related administrative areas for the State Area Office.
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Amentum is seeking a Temporary Administrative and Technical Support Specialist. The AA should have the expertise and qualifications to accomplish moderately complex administrative tasks with minimal guidance and assistance.
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As a Legal Administrative Assistant, you are a vital part of the US Legal Advocacy Team. In this role, you are responsible for assisting your assigned team members in a variety of administrative tasks.
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Referral Coordinator / Admin Assistant
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GCU is searching for dedicated and compassionate Administrative Assistant to join the College of Humanities and Social Sciences team to support a unique university program aimed at providing an empowering higher education experience and workforce development skills to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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Job Details Description The Administrative Manager is a front-line position that assists building tenants, contractors, managers, and visitors daily and requires customer service and organizational skills.
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