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Be part of a winning team and workplace community that cares a Package Handler, Warehouse, Part Time, Handler, Administrative. Be part of a winning team and workplace community that cares a Package Handler, Warehouse, Part Time, Handler, Administrative.
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Under direct supervision of the Nurse Manager and Medical Director, Administrative Assistant provides administrative support, clinical coordination and procedural scheduling services for the Cardiac Cath Lab. Coordinates Cardiac Cath Lab scheduling for General Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology, Heart Failure, Pulmonary and Heart/Lung Transplant Services.
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As a Member Support Specialist (Administrative Assistant) you will be an ambassador for patients in office, with a mastery of human connection and a strong drive for service. Our seamless in-office and 24/7 virtual care services, on-site labs, and programs for preventive care, chronic care management, common illnesses and mental health concerns have been delighting people for the past fifteen years.
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To provide technical and administrative assistance to the Executive Sous Chef and Executive Chef, ensuring effective operation of the kitchen and food production in all outlets. To provide technical and administrative assistance to the Executive Sous Chef and Executive Chef, ensuring effective operation of the kitchen and food production in all outlets.
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If you possess strong administrative and coordination skills, are detailed oriented, engages in analytical thinking, and would support our donors with a servant-heart then the San Diego Rescue Mission invites you to join our team as our Donor Care Coordinator.
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Professional Staffing including Finance, Accounting, Clerical, Administrative, Education, HR, and Legal. - Professional Staffing including Finance, Accounting, Clerical, Administrative, Education, HR, and Legal.
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Special Projects: Employee from time to time may be expected to work on Special Large-Scale projects (i.e. Olympic Games, Rose Bowl Game, 3Day Walk) which may include administrative tasks, client service tasks, on site event management, or other associated duties associated with the project.
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We are a full service, virtual mental health and substance abuse provider specializing in maximizing the benefits of the therapeutic relationship while increasing access to care, decreasing the administrative burden to clinicians, and focusing on mindfulness, the mind-body connection, health and wellness.
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Develop standard work for all administrative areas including surgery scheduling, appointment scheduling, and centralized call hub work flows. The ideal candidate will have knowledge of Access, managing staff, surgery scheduling, and experience with CMS Avaya.
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Perform all administrative duties within established Philips, State, and Federal regulatory requirements and timeframes including timesheets, service work orders, expense reports, Field Change Orders (FCO), preventative maintenance (PM), installation documents, site and service documentation, and other related paperwork.
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Provide on-site administrative and/or clinical support to counties in the region as needed, under direction of the Regional Vice President. Two years healthcare operations and/or administrative support required, correctional health experience preferred.
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The primary responsibility of this position is to provide exceptional customer service, front desk coverage and administrative support to the RSM office and the School Principal. The incumbent will perform a wide range of administrative and general office duties and assist in special projects.
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Maintain a regular presence in the office and function as a resource for fellow attorneys and support staff such as paralegals, administrative assistants, collectors, and subrogation specialists.
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Provides a wide range of administrative support to the Special Assistant and President in a fast-paced executive office setting. Provides administrative support to the President’s Leadership Class and the EOC Policy Group.
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Previous experience as an executive assistant or in a similar administrative role, in a legal department or law firm is a plus. Provide administrative assistance to the Legal Department and its senior staff (including leaders of the Legal, Insurance, Health Safety Environment and Sustainability and Compliance teams.
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