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Performs general clerical tasks, such as answering phones; updating patient appointments; or retrieving, entering, and revising patient electronic health records (EHR), and collecting and organizing operation room paperwork and physician preference cards.
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Answering phones and dispatching accordingly. We are seeking an HVAC Project Administrator to join our team! Answering phones and dispatching accordingly. Must be a self-starter. Assisting with other administrative responsibilities assigned.
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Answering phones, greeting visitors, assisting tenants with work orders and providing administrative support to the property and asset management team. Coding and entering invoices into the accounting system, MRI, Timberline, Yardi.
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Physical demands include writing/typing, use of computer and paper files, answering phones, attending meetings. POSITION SUMMARY Eden Housing is seeking a summer Property Accounting Intern to assist in our corporate office on a wide range of administrative tasks and special projects supporting the Accounting Team. The individual will receive general supervision and guidance from more experienced team members.
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Provides secretarial and other support services, including timekeeping, scheduling meetings, maintaining appoint calendars, and answering phones, as directed. Duties & ResponsibilitiesExperience with EPs, SAP, travel systems like Concur and Click Book, and managing calendars.
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Administrative Support: Provide general administrative support, including managing attorney calendars, scheduling meetings, answering phones, and maintaining office supplies, processing mail, filing documents in-office and electronically.
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This position also includes administrative duties such as answering phones, copying, filing, shredding, sorting, and organizing. Light reception duties that include answering phones and completing phone screens.
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Summary: Assists the Program Coordinator with administrative duties, answering phones and scheduling client appointments, data entry, and performs other program and clerical duties for San Mateo HICAP.
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