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Excellent typing skills and proficiency in Google suite (Docs, Sheets, Forms etc.) Report to and collaborate with the Program Administrator. The Program Assistant (Vallejo First 5 Center) is a key team member of the center, ensuring accessibility and support for our diverse community members.
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Computer Literacy- Typing and understanding computer tech and basic software (Microsoft Office, Outlook, Adobe PDF, Apple and Android, etc.) Computer Literacy- Typing and understanding computer tech and basic software (Microsoft Office, Outlook, Adobe PDF, Apple and Android, etc.
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Typing and 10 key accuracy. Processes contracted provider set-ups, ensuring associated Tax IDs, NPI's, affiliations and rendering providers are correctly configured. In addition to the Provider Systems Data Specialist I duties, the Provider Systems Data Specialist II has a higher level of experience, more autonomy, and more complex assignments.
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Hilton is currently hiring for Administrative Assistants, seeking candidates to: Greet and assist guests and respond to requests in a timely, friendly and efficient manner; Perform word-processing, typing, e-mailing, data-entry, filing, faxing, copying, processing mail and taking notes and/or dictation; Answer telephones; Expedite correspondence; Make travel arrangements; Perform other general office duties.
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Interest in mathematics, bookkeeping, accounting, business administration, and/or typing. Age Requirements: Must be between the ages of 17 and 35 purchasing manager buyer purchasing agent CSCP APICS wholesale retail merchandise managers commercial clerk junior assistant CPM CPSM CPP CPPM CPPB CPPO.
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Hours: Monday – Friday :am – :pmLocation: Fairfield OfficeFor this role, they are looking for someone with the following skills: Verbal Communication Written Communication Data Entry Customer Service MS Word/Excel/Outlook Internet Typing (less than wpm) PowerPoint To provide coordination and administrative support to department managers.
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Graduation form high school or equivalent, including advances courses in typing, computer and office practice. Some experience in general office work. Graduation form high school or equivalent, including advances courses in typing, computer and office practice.
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