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Job SummaryReporting to and under general direction of the Associate Director for Education and Public Outreach, with additional work direction from the EdEon Director and SSU grant-funded Principal Investigators (PIs), the EdEon Support Coordinator initiates and coordinates a variety of administrative duties in support of the departmental administrative support functions, and of grant funded projects as assigned.
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The role of Administrative Assistant II will assist the CCR department with the functioning of their programs, and grants including data input, and budgeting procedures. The Administrative Assistant II provides secretarial and administrative support to the College and Career Readiness department.
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Administrative Assistants are eligible for teacher training or office manager training after 6 months. Administrative Assistant (Front Desk) Administrative experience is a plus, but not required.
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The Administrative Coordinator will assist the Strategic Initiatives Group (SIG) with coordination of annual conference and leadership initiative programs that have a range of strategic topics from world cuisines, professionalism, innovation and flavor development to health, wellness, and sustainability.
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Reporting to and under general supervision of the Senior Director, Pre-Collegiate Programs, with additional lead work direction from the Associate Director of Pre-Collegiate Programs Business Operations, the Recruitment, Alumni, and Community Specialist performs varied administrative, technical and analytical duties in support of the day-to-day operations of the Pre-Collegiate Programs area.
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Administrative Acumen: Previous experience in office support roles, with a knack for multitasking and problem-solving. Administrative: From managing business licenses to utility accounts, you'll tackle a variety of tasks with precision and efficiency.
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The Administrative Assistant in Health and Human Services performs a variety of responsible technical and administrative duties in support of the Learning and Organizational Development Unit. This includes providing support in managing the agency's Learning Management System and all departmental training activities such as, flyer design, communication, SharePoint Site development, continuing education administration, scheduling, expenses, and spreadsheet development to track and interpret data.
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Reporting to and under the general direction of the Director of Business and Operations, School of Science and Technology, with additional lead work direction from Department Chairs and faculty, the Administrative Coordinator is responsible for coordination of the entire clerical and administrative support functions for the assigned Department(s.
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