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This position is responsible for administrative & clerical support of the homecare pharmacy department. This position provides support to other Business Associates & Administrative Associates, as needed.
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Administrative Efficiency: Prepare regularly scheduled reports and manage purchase orders efficiently. Operational Excellence: Manage document scanning, printing, and filing with attention to detail.
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The main function of an administrative assistant/executive assistant is to provide high-level administrative support by conducting research, handling information requests and performing clerical functions.
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Supervises day-to-day operations by: assisting task work and providing directions to team; developing new processes and systems to streamline and facilitate efficiency; developing instructional materials for training on standardized processes for administrative tasks; acting as a point of escalation for team for highly complex or special projects delivered to department head; and partnering with department managers to ensure team administrative support needs are met.
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communitywellness.org) is looking to add to our amazing admin team!
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A typical administrative assistant acts as information and communication managers for an office. Perform general office duties such as ordering supplies, maintaining records management systems, and performing basic bookkeeping work.
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This is a full-time on-site role for an Administrative Assistant at California Miramar University. The Administrative Assistant will be responsible for providing administrative support, managing phone calls with professionalism, communicating effectively within the team, assisting with executive administrative tasks, and utilizing strong clerical skills to ensure smooth operations.
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Managing administrative functions for Commercial VPs, including but not limited to scheduling meetings across multiple time zones (new and reoccurring), preparing expense reports, preparing, and modifying documents including but not limited to memos, agendas, and assist in managing the high volume and prioritization of email traffic.
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Great opportunity for an Administrative Assistant to support a local non-profit! As the Administrative Assistant, you'll report to the Program Director and assist with greeting guests, preparing reports, answering phones, completing applications, answering program eligibility questions, and supporting special projects.
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Russell Tobin's client, a biopharmaceutical company is hiring for an Administrative assistant in San Diego, CA. Provide general administrative support to Executive Assistant as needed (e.g., point of contact when EA is sick or on vacation; catering for meetings; calendar scheduling, etc.
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Seeking 2 full time office administrative employees for an apartment community in San Diego, CA. Monday-Fridays 8am-5pm, WEEKENDS OFF! Interview today and start tomorrow! Seeking 2 full time office administrative employees for an apartment community in San Diego, CA. Monday-Fridays 8am-5pm, WEEKENDS OFF.
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Pay rate - $21.25 per hour. Prepare responses to correspondence containing routing inquiries. Previous experience with computer applications, such as Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Open, sort and distribute incoming correspondence, including faxes and emails.
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The Administrative Services Coordinator works as part of a team that supports the firm's brokerage, asset services and appraisal divisions with reception and administrative needs. Provide administrative support creating correspondence, legal documents, invoices, and other documents as assigned by the Office Manager.
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Provide administrative support to the Director of Operations/Integrator. The Operations Administrative Assistant is responsible for maintaining the Operation’s Team calendar, email, and providing administrative support for various projects and tasks.
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CPC seeks a qualified administrative, fiscal, and clerical staff member to work at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA’s) National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa (NMSAS.
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