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R2 have teamed up with a leading agency on the lookout for a Client Services Director with strong digital marketing experience in SEO, PPC etc. The ideal candidate will be someone with an agency background who wants to grow within the organisation, they fully expect the position to grow into a Senior Client Services Director position in the future.
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The Senior Trust Officer - Client Services must provide a high level of client service to Investment Management and Personal Trust Accounts. Senior Trust Officer - Client Services possesses a Bachelor's degree in business or related field or commensurate work-related experience.
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Reporting to the Patent Client Services Manager, the ideal candidate will have a minimum of four (4) years of relevant patent prosecution. The Patent Client Services Administrator will be responsible for managing portfolios for the firm's patent group clients.
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The Client Services Manager acts as the primary point of contact within Consumer Care for designated internal business units and project teams. Collaborates with management to identify opportunities to streamline client service processes and develop new procedures that support the business unit/department.
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Disassemble and reassemble various types of conference room furniture and equipment using room diagrams and inputs from the Office Administrator and/or Conference Services Manager. The Conference Services Support Specialist is an integral member of the operations team in helping to support the activities scheduled in the firm's conference center.
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As our Senior Client Manager on the Private Client Services (Personal Lines Insurance) team , you'll be responsible for developing and servicing mid-size to large, complex accounts.
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Act as the primary point of contact for clients; track and solve client issues. Maintain strong, active relationships with key client partners at both senior and mid-management levels. Produce and oversee high-quality client work.
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We are looking for a Private Client Services (PCS) Tax Manager to join our DC Metro office. Our Private Client Services Practice caters to the needs of high-net-worth individuals and their families, personal holdings and foundations and trusts.
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The Senior Trust Officer is responsible for all administrative tasks related to the client relationship and must provide a high level of client service to Investment Management and Personal Trust Clients.
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He Client Services Director is responsible for directing the management team as well as the client services staff, daily operational tasks relating to the administration and implementation of credentialing examinations for clients, being a proactive and strong leader.
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Serve as a primary team lead for client onboarding, investment implementation, and private wealth services. Track record of superior client services skills, attention to detail, and time management.
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Job Duties:A Private Client Services (PCS) Tax Senior Manager is responsible for utilizing their educational background and professional experience as well as their communication, time management, leadership, technical, business development, and people skills to provide tax compliance and consulting services to our high net-worth clients.
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Our dynamic and rapidly growing StructureCare team is seeking a detail oriented and self-starting Client Services Manager to service our Washington DC territory. Accountability for client deliverables.
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Thrivent is a faith-based, not-for-profit financial services organization with approximately 2.6 million members. Managing office services by ensuring office operations and procedures are organized, effective, and efficient.
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Reporting directly to the Property Manager or Portfolio Manager, the Client Services Coordinator works closely with building staff, contractors, and clients, and is 100% ONSITE. Our client has a direct hire opportunity for a Client Services Coordinator in Washington, DC.
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