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Provides administrative support including placing and/or receives phone calls, sending/receiving/reviewing/ forwarding e-mails, and other in-going and out-going confidential correspondence, sorting, and delivering mail, etc.
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Plan, manage, and coordinate multiple substantive projects for Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) Senior Executives by reviewing, researching, writing/editing, coordinating, and collaborating on time-sensitive information, correspondence, papers, policy, and briefing materials in response to taskings and action items from internal and external sources.
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Assembling, copying, faxing and scanning a variety of materials and ensuring proper distribution of copies as required. Preparing, writing, and editing a variety of correspondence including letters and memos.
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Support the preparation of outreach materials, such as slick sheets, and other correspondence in engaging working group members. Prepare meeting agendas, meeting materials, attend project meetings, and prepare and distribute meeting minutes.
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Manage bid integrity and anonymity of processes, written correspondence, communication systems, and score analysis with guidance from VP, General Counsel. Conduct staff training including development of materials and provide ongoing support in consultation with VP, General Counsel.
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Develops and prepares compelling written materials for annual giving including correspondence, appeals, stewardship materials, digital media, fundraising talking points for the Board and volunteers, and other fundraising collateral.
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Liaison with senior executives' staff in other agencies, congress, and White House to ensure required attendance and briefing materials are in sync. Excellent communication skills and demonstrated experience in writing/editing correspondence and briefings for senior executives.
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They will assist with managing executive correspondence processes and editing, formatting, and coordinating content for written materials for CISA program offices and senior leaders in compliance with DHS and CISA policies and procedural requirements.
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Drafts memoranda and correspondence for the review and signature of senior management pertaining to depository institution supervisory, accounting, auditing, regulatory reporting, regulatory capital, tax, and related issues.
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Assist with document preparation, proofreading, and editing legal correspondence, briefs, and other materials. We are seeking a dedicated Administrative Coordinator to join a leading law firm serving clients in Maryland, Virginia, and DC. This opportunity offers a collaborative and supportive work environment where your skills will be valued, and your contributions recognized.
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Provide a Read - Ahead materials and talking points, tailoring API communications to the appropriate theme(s) and in alignment with Strategic Communications plan. Ability to use tools such as Adobe Acrobat Professional, A&S Intranet and SharePoint sites, DoD Correspondence and Task Management System (CATMS.
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Act as Special Assistant to the Agency Chief Climate Officer: Assist with planning, design, and implementation of meetings and events (in person or virtual) Synthesize notes and decisions from meetings Arrange travel, hotels, visas and other necessary preparations Drafting, editing, and formatting materials, documents, and correspondence as needed Other duties as assigned Position Requirements Qualifications Minimum of Bachelor’s degree and 1-3 years of relevant experience.
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The Technical Writer is responsible for the preparation, review, and editing, and/or management of written materials, including but not limited to grant and contract applications, benefit cost analyses, internal/external communications, required progress and financial reports, whitepapers, Board meeting materials (memos, resolutions, presentations), Discretionary Grant Council materials, talking points and presentations, web content, etc.
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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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Draft, proofread, and edit various written materials, including standard operating procedures, reports, memos, and presentations. Prepare event materials, such as agendas, programs, and registration list for court events.
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