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Summary: Provides school office reception, first-level attendance monitoring and recording, and general clerical support at a school site. Education and Experience: High School diploma or GED. Two years of general clerical or record keeping experience or one year of the same in a school office preferred.
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Representative Duties Perform general secretarial and clerical work; schedule appointments and process personnel information; monitor, order, distribute and maintain office supplies; order textbooks; maintain and troubleshoot new equipment; receive and sort mail.
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With home office support available to you on a 24/7 basis, you’ll have everything you need to succeed. Growth and Development: Nearly 100% internal promotion for General Managers and District Managers openings | Tuition Reimbursement | Professional Development.
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This position will be reporting to the General Manager and Restaurant Manager, the PIC is responsible for running the restaurant in the absence of exempt management personnel. Employee Assistance Program - receive confidential, personal, & web-based support on a variety of important topics such as stress management, dependent care, nutrition, legal & finances.
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Under the general supervision of the Provost and Vice President for Academic affairs, the Administrative Analyst/Specialist (Non-Exempt) is responsible for confidential support to the Provost on various academic and administrative issues as well as managing multiple work priorities such as serving as support on various committees and handling front office duties.
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Under general direction, this role performs a variety of job responsibilities which may include delivery of fertilizer and chemical products to customers from the Unit office, equipment and plant maintenance work, and fertilizer blending.
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Execute and hold all tax office associates accountable to Service Standards execution and client service experience, with escalation to the Multi-Unit Team Leader and District General Manager as necessary.
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Accurately handle cash register operations, cash transactions, and support cash office operations as needed. Support Cash Office processes as needed, including management of cash systems.
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Performs day-to-day administrative functions and general office duties including but not limited to word processing, copying, filing, faxing, answering phones and data entry. Performs all duties in support of successful EHR/EPM utilization.
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Perform general secretarial and clerical work; schedule appointments and process personnel information; monitor, order, distribute and maintain office supplies; order textbooks; maintain and troubleshoot new equipment; receive and sort mail.
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Three years of stenographic and general clerical experience, including some supervisory experience, is required. QUALIFICATIONS : This position requires knowledge of proper English usage, grammar, punctuation, vocabulary, and spelling; proper office methods, techniques, and practices including filing systems, business correspondence, receptionist techniques, and report writing; word processing techniques and computer software applications.
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Support managing the general ledger, including posting entries and adjusting accounts as needed. Proficiency in accounting software (e.g., QuickBooks, Sage) and Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Excel.
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With that being said, you will be supported by some of the best front and back-office assistants and technology in the industry. General Dentistry opening in Bakersfield, California. Are you looking for a change, looking for a great earning opportunity, looking to grow, and looking to work in a practice with established support staff.
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The position requires a solid understanding of the current Microsoft Windows operating system, Microsoft Office products, troubleshooting of layer one through four of the OSI model, general desktop applications support, document imaging, and computer hardware configurations.
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The Parts Clerk performs a variety of general support tasks for the Parts Department including vendor invoice accounting, purchase order reconciliation, daily stock submissions, and damage or shortage claims.
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