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Strong computer skills: MS office, data entry, Zoom, Salesforce, and other related software. work experience in a coordinator function or position with leadership/supervisory duties. Demonstrated ability to utilize computers and proficiency in Microsoft Office and other related software.
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Job Description: Text & Chat Coordinator San Francisco The Text and Chat Coordinator works closely with the Text and Chat Supervisor and is responsible for supporting all aspects of the Text and Chat experience at SFSP as a liaison to counselors taking texts/chats, scheduling, providing administrative support, and ensuring compliance with program standards, quality improvement, policies, contracts, procedures, and programmatic guidelines.
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As a Treatment Care Coordinator, you'll have a key role in creating positive patient experiences using our innovative G3 approach (Greeting, Guiding, Gratitude). This role is associated with the affiliated dental office listed at the top of the job posting on our career site.
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The Executive Analyst & Coordinator is responsible for representing the Provost's office in a professional manner to a variety of internal and external constituents, including Deans, Vice Chancellors, staff, faculty, students, community members, visitors, and the UC Office of the President.
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PolicyLink is looking for a highly skilled Administrative Coordinator to support the Manager, Office of the President and CEO. This is a fulltime temporary position with the possibility to permanent hire opportunity after 45-90 days in role.
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Conducts technical, industry, market and IRM research for the team manager, team coordinator, and team members. Responsible for a segment or phase of an examination as assigned by the team coordinator or team manager which will serve as an integral part in completing and closing the examination.
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Office Manager in a creative business consulting firm who design and sell consumer-packaged goods, specialty fashion, and toys. Logistics coordinator: schedule client, staff, management meetings, interviews, special events, etc.
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Develop aligned systems and structures of support for on-going pathway development for OUSD high school teams, charter school teams, and the High School Linked Learning Office in meeting the essential elements for Linked Learning quality.
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Inpatient Hospitalist Department Coordinator page is loaded. Basic knowledge of computer applications, such as Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel and Outlook), EPIC, and related information systems.
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Cross train as a Front Office Coordinator - duties below apply when filling in. The technician may also be assigned routine clerical support tasks in support of the front office process.
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