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Additionally, with the guidance of their direct supervisor, the Administrative Assistant must retain knowledge of the HS/PRS program and staff primarily within their assigned office location and the agency as a whole in order to be most effective in any administrative support offered to both internal and external stakeholders.
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Working in a high-call volume medical office, the Front Desk / Patient Care Coordinator provides potential patients with information about Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), a non-drug therapy to treat patients with depression disorder.
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Provide administrative support to the Head of School. The Front Office Assistant provides the school community with responsible school administrative assistance, which directly supports student learning.
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Responsibilities: Provide training, supervision, and guidance to ACSW, AMFT, APCC interns and trainees in MSW, MFT programs, and paraprofessional client support staff; Reviews supervisees' documentation of client services and ensures program and QA compliance.
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Major duties include supervision of front desk staff and working closely with the Nurse lead and Nurse Exec of Ambulatory in coordinating back office support, as well as coordination of clinical services, and administrative and operational oversight and physical space management.
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Job Summary Reporting to the Vice President of Administrative Services, the Associate Vice-president and Chief Information Officer (AVP-IT/CIO) provides overall vision and leadership for the Office of Information Technology.
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Our amazing back office team provides a ton of support that enables our BCBAs to focus on doing what they love while spending less time on administrative work. Back office support they need to provide quality care without burning themselves out.
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Responsibilities The Office Services Assistant provides general clerical and administrative office support assisting in daily office and operational needs of the business.
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Summary of Essential Duties : The Senior Administrative Assistant Performs a broad range of clerical, administrative and general office activities in order to support the facilitation of administrative workflow within the department and/or unit.
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Amentum is seeking a Temporary Administrative and Technical Support Specialist. The AA independently accomplishes general or routine office administrative tasks. Support the field office chief in scheduling.
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Under general supervision, to perform confidential and complex litigation-related legal administrative work in the office of the City Attorney; to assist with all aspects of civil litigation, including the opening and closing of cases, discovery, electronic court filings, and trial preparation for state, federal, and appellate courts; to provide administrative support to other legal staff as needed; and perform related work as required.
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Essential Functions: This position involves supervising the Division of Intercollegiate Athletics and providing administrative support to the Athletic Director. Additionally, the job involves providing office support by managing the Executive Director's daily tasks, handling appointments, meetings, events, correspondence, travel arrangements, and maintaining confidential information.
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Under supervision of the Program Development Director/Manager, the person in this role provides administrative support for the development office, its director, staff members and volunteer groups.
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Requirements Skilled in Microsoft Office Suite, especially Excel and Word Outstanding typing speed with precision Possession of a high school diploma or its equivalent, along with exceptional typing skills Aptitude for managing sensitive information with integrity We look forward to welcoming you to our team and witnessing the valuable contributions you'll make in this role.
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Voala.org. JOB SUMMARY AND PURPOSE The Admin Asst I provides general office support, and acts as the office receptionist and telephone screener. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES General office duties Filing and assisting other office staff when required.
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