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Job Description We are seeking a diligent and detail-oriented Administrative Assistant 1 to provide essential clerical and administrative support to our Federal Occupational Health (FOH) staff.
$70,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 17 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Our client, an established Bay-Area based venture capital firm, seeks a bright Front Office Assistant/Receptionist to support their team onsite in San Francisco. Assist administrative team with processing expenses, travel booking, and calendar management.
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The Administrative Support Staff also maintains a schedule of administrative deadlines; ensures that office systems and procedures are in place and functioning at optimum levels; identifies and suggests improvements; maintains filing areas, shared work, and storage areas; serves as a receptionist; intake/registration, maintains staffing continuity at the front desk.
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Keywords: Administrative Assistant, Executive Assistant, Data Entry, Clerical, Customer Service, Reception, Receptionist, Assistant, Sales Assistant, HR Generalist, HR Manager, HR Director, Recruiter, Benefits Specialist, HR Assistant, Talent Acquisition, Training And Development, HRIS.
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3+ years of experience as a reception, administrative assistant, and or office manager/coordinator. The Receptionist will be responsible for executing all duties related to ensuring the office runs smoothly, which includes helping people access the office, checking people in, supporting the weekly lunch program, making sure the kitchen is stocked, logging tickets for any office maintenance, scheduling cleaners, helping book rooms, and more.
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People who have done well with us in the past have had experience in admin, retail, fast food, cashier, administrative assistant, receptionist, office work, server, landscaping, and in just about any field you can imagine.
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2+ years of experience as a receptionist, administrative assistant, or in a similar role is preferred. We specialize in placing individuals in roles ranging from entry-level to VP level across various fields, including Customer Success, Sales & Marketing, Finance & Accounting, Administrative, HR, Operations, and Technology.
$27.22 an hourFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 19 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Lewis & Llewellyn LLP, one of California’s premier litigation firms, has a position available for a full-time, on site, Receptionist / Administrative Assistant in our San Francisco Office.
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At least one (1) year relevant work experience as an Administrative Assistant/Receptionist or HR Assistant. LHH Recruitment Solutions is actively seeking A+ Administrative Assistants and HR Assistants available to work contract roles in the San Francisco/Bay Area.
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Under the direction of the Property Manager the Receptionist/Office Assistant is responsible for performing a wide range of office tasks in support of the property operations. The Receptionist/Office Assistant will answer the phones, handle resident requests and provide office support.
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The Administrative Assistant II (Receptionist) is knowledgeable about UCSF’s appointment and patient registration system (Apex). Under direct supervision of the Practice Manager and guided by the protocols of the Orthotic and Prosthetic Department, the Administrative Assistant II (Receptionist) functions as the primary in-person contact for patients requiring care at the Orthotic and Prosthetic clinics.
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We are seeking a full-time Receptionist/Administrative Assistant for our San Rafael, CA office. In this position, you will be responsible for performing various administrative tasks, such as running advisor's calendar, keeping advisor organized, and helping with daily workflow.
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We are seeking a seasoned Administrative Assistant to support the Office of the President of one of California’s top universities, where tradition meets innovation! As an Administrative Assistant, you will work closely with the President, Board of Trustees, and President’s cabinet to ensure the smooth flow of operations.
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Maintaining the safety of the site as well as providing ongoing administrative support and communication to the assistant manager, program manager, and building manager. Under the supervision of the Senior Manager of Client Engagement the Receptionist is responsible for screening visitors, maintaining the space and image of as well as coordinating coverage of the entry and client service reception area, along with other minor activities at the reception area of the building.
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