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Aids WMA (IC or RM) in setting appointments, managing calendars and coordinating business trips; Provides general office administrative support: copying, scanning, faxing, archiving, supply ordering, setting up courier deliveries, coordinating translation of documents with outside vendor among others.
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Perform filing, photocopying, scanning, compiling, and distributing of documents; identify and coordinate available services provided by administrative departments such as office services, the IT Help Desk, word processing, accounting, billing, and records.
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Pay Range: $17.50 - $27.00 hourly Key Responsibilities Perform general office duties, including filing, photocopying, scanning, and faxing documents. With a passion for design excellence and a commitment to pushing the boundaries of architectural possibilities, we pride ourselves on crafting environments that inspire, elevate, and resonate with both aesthetics and functionality.
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Ensures preventive measures are carried out to fully comply with current rules, regulations and internal policies relating to risks pertaining to BSA, USA Patriot Act, OFAC and other AML related issues.
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Assist agency law enforcement with scanning documents. Preferred candidates should possess reliable skills and abilities for attention to detail and accuracy, prioritizing and organizing work product and function, working under pressure, filing, typing, transcribing dictation, editing for proper grammar, proofreading, communication, calendaring and setting up meetings, and processing and tracking legal documents.
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The Document Processing Associate plays a critical role in processing and managing documents related to claims, ensuring accuracy, efficiency, and compliance with regulatory requirements. Operate computerized scanning machinery and programs to scan files into imaging systems for claims processing.
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Provides support to WMA (IC or RM) in updating of KYC and Investment Profile as well as renewal of W8s and IDs, including customer calling, form filling support and retrieval from customer location; discusses with customer investment profile for review and update as needed.
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Responsible for scanning patient documents such as patient registration form, insurance cards and identification cards in the EHR. Basic computer knowledge: MS Word and MS Excel, internet, document with Electronic Health Records and/or authorization system with minimal typing/spelling errors, send e-faxes and email.
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Conducts scanning quality audit to ensure paper documents scanned at the point of care are viewable in the patient medical record under the correct MRN, FIN, note type, and with correct date of service.
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Perform inbound imaging of claim documents and correspondence received via email and fax. Conduct basic filing of paper and electronic documents, ensuring proper organization and accessibility.
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Create, format, edit, proofread, and manage Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, and PowerPoint presentations. Run conflict checks, open new client matters, and draft engagement letters and other required documents; provide guidance to lawyers so completed forms are submitted properly; assisting with electronic filing of all such forms.
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General clerical duties including printing, photocopying, scanning documents, fax and mailing, courier, etc. They will also be required to support the Legal team and Managing Attorney, in processing immigration applications and related documents for submission.
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Travels to nursing units and clinical areas to retrieve clinical documents of in-house and discharged patients for prepping, scanning, indexing, and validation of documents into the electronic health records (EHR) for timely electronic access by provider for management of patient care.
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If you possess excellent computer and communication skills, are organized and detail-oriented, and enjoy interacting with people and handling paperwork, including forms, filing, typing letters, scanning documents, and heavy phone work.
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Perform general office duties, including filing, photocopying, scanning, and faxing documents. Job Description:We are seeking a reliable and detail-oriented Office Clerk to join our team.
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