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The Therapy Coordinator performs various administrative duties to support the daily operations of the Rehabilitation Services Department. Works closely with Therapy Director / Manager or Therapy Leads to maintain staffing calendar and ensure staffing based on coverage requirements to support patient scheduling needs.
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The Research Administrative Coordinator works under the direction of the Research Director, Research Manager, and the Research Operations Associate of the assigned research area.
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Provide administrative assistance to the Content Director, as well as necessary support and creative input to Interactive Films as a whole. We are seeking a dedicated and hyper-organized production operations specialist who can be relied on to oversee the day-to-day management of multiple ongoing webisode productions, leading coordination, logistics, and administrative efforts to ensure seamless high-quality output that meets deadlines and budgets.
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We are an established, fast-paced Tarzana boutique estate planning and elder law firm seeking a full-time team member to answer phones, be our intake coordinator, and serve as an administrative assistant with a variety of firm projects.
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Additionally, the Field Organizer will be responsible for assisting the Executive Director, Operations Manager, and Youth Vote Coordinator & Field Manager in managing the Physical Headquarters.
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The Curriculum Coordinator will work under the direct supervision of the assigned Pre-Clerkship or Clerkship Director(s), the Director of Medical Education, and the Assistant Dean of Medical Education.
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A highly skilled Interim Stroke Coordinator is needed to support and lead stroke care operations within a dynamic California healthcare system. The Interim Stroke Coordinator will play a crucial role in overseeing the stroke program, maintaining survey readiness, and ensuring compliance with clinical guidelines.
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Tech Proficiency:Comfortable using email, calendar software, document processing tools, and other digital platforms to perform administrative tasks and support office operations. As a Work From Home Office Assistant - Entry Level at EcoWay Voyagers, you'll play a crucial role in supporting the smooth functioning of our administrative operations.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) is responsible for the coordination and administration of clinical trials under the direction of the Principal Investigator and Scientific Director.
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Working under the supervision of the Director of Recreational Sports, the Assistant Director, Facility Operations, provides leadership for administrative and student staffing, facility maintenance, equipment upkeep and purchasing, risk management, strategic planning, scheduling, customer service, policy development, project management, and special event support.
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Under the direction of the Tennis Director, the Tennis Professional looks for creative opportunities to bring awareness and participation into the tennis program. Responsibilities Job PurposeThe Tennis Professional is responsible for supporting the tennis program by providing instruction, overseeing tournament operations, and assisting with supervision in the tennis shop.
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Fields such as Mail Processor, administrative, general office, accountant, administrative assistant, auditor, bookkeeper, office assistant, secretary, staff assistant, typist, etc. Postal Service operations are wide ranging from Mail Processing, handling and sorting mail to sales and marketing teams that work with commercial customers.
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The Housing Coordinator contributes to AHF by providing administrative support, assisting with leasing up and showing available units. To be successful as the Housing Coordinator, it is crucial to ensure that the AHF Core Values and Mission stay top of the mind with all that you do.
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The Assistant Community Director is fully accountable in assisting the Community Director with the day-to-day property operations, and managing the asset to meet the client's expressed operational and financial goals.
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The IT Operations Manager will report directly to the IT Director and key executives, overseeing the management and operational stability of the company's IT infrastructure. Our client, a national law firm, is seeking an experienced IT Operations Manager to join their team.
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