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Ability to prepare written reports, project correspondence, and contract management. This role is in the chemicals/oil & gas/mining/materials related industry, so experience in clean manufacturing environments will not be a great fit.
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Stays up to date on current foreign affairs, recognizing key global leaders, and providing research materials for President and CEO as required; The Special Assistant must have exceptional writing, editing, and communication skills, as drafting and managing executive correspondence is a key component of the position.
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Contractor shall handle all aspects of preparing, organizing, and compiling documents and records, including preparing materials for hearings and trials; assembling notebooks and binders; tabbing, binding, and labeling document collections; accessing and re-filing, and shelving documents; packing, preparing, and shipping boxes; and preparing and mailing correspondence.
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Analyze legislation, perform legislative, legal and policy research, draft legislative fact sheets and correspondence, prepare lobbying packets and briefing materials and respond to requests for information.
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Ability to read and interpret contracts, and standard reference materials (PDR, CPT, ICD-9, ICD-10, and HCPCS). The Claims Examiner is responsible for the accurate and timely processing of medical claims and related correspondence.
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The Stewardship Assistant will assist the Assistant Managers in drafting correspondence and sponsorship materials; conduct corporate research; and maintain a large donor database. The Stewardship Assistant will work with the Officers(s) and Stewardship Manager of Corporate Relations to plan, develop, and implement the stewardship of corporate support for the Kennedy Center, Washington National Opera (WNO), VSA, and National Symphony Orchestra (NSO.
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The Executive Operations Advisor position supports the NNSA’s Office of the Associate Administrator and Chief of Defense Nuclear Security (DNS), which is responsible for the development and implementation of security programs for the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), including the protection, control, and accounting of materials, and for the physical and cyber security for all facilities of the Administration.
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Tasks may include secretarial, word processing, graphics, desktop publishing, editing, coordination, travel management via DTS, and preparation of DON correspondence. These may include some presentation drafts and editing/proofreading of documents, presentations or other meeting materials and miscellaneous research tasks.
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Assists Policy Director with development of policy correspondence, presentations, and other content as needed; supports meetings with legislative and executive branch staff, including scheduling and assembly of materials.
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Responsibilities: Serve as the executive assistant to Senior Leadership Act as the primary point of contact to represent executives with their internal and external customer base Make travel arrangements, plan, and execute all activities within the automated travel system Assist with analysis of data and metrics in preparation of reports and briefing materials Manage special projects from start to completion Compose, draft, edit, and prepare correspondence such as letters, emails, memos, etc.
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Prepare, receive, process, and/or distribute correspondence; proofread reports, materials, and other documents. Our client, a philanthropic organization, is seeking a temporary-to-permanent Senior Administrative Assistant to support their Government Relations team in Washington, DC.
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Participates in pre-trial witness conferences, notes possible deficiencies in case materials (e.g., missing documents, conflicting statements) and additional issues or other questionable matters, and requests further investigation by other agency personnel to correct possible deficiencies or personally conducts limited investigations at the pre-trial stage; f.
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Consults with the Section Chief, the Deputy Assistant Attorney General, and the Assistant Attorney General concerning legal and policy questions relating to statutes administered by the Section and the status of important cases and initiatives; reviews a large volume of general correspondence, legal opinions, authorizations, instructions, and advisory materials that emanate from the Section; upon request, prepares testimony for congressional committees.
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Experience in all aspects of preparing, organizing, and compiling documents and records, including preparing materials for hearings and trials; assembling notebooks and binders; tabbing, binding, and labeling document collections; accessing and re-filing, and shelving documents; packing, preparing, and shipping boxes; and preparing and mailing correspondence.
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Serves as back up to the Organizational Support Associate to include providing front desk coverage, assisting with correspondence, catering, event set up and take down, posting and sorting mail, and restocking supplies in both the kitchen and mailroom.
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