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JOB SUMMARY: The Sales Coordinator focuses on administrative and sales operations tasks such as organizing the team's key documents on Sharepoint, assisting with product setup forms, maintaining retail pricing structures, coordinating logistics for customer and trade show materials, and tracking seasonal buying programs.
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Under the direction of the Director of the Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies, the Program Coordinator, oversees the day-to-day operations of the Institute and provides high level and broad based administrative and programmatic support to the Institute and its affiliated faculty.
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Under the clinical direction of the Director, Clinical Practice and the administrative direction of the Clinical/Practice Administrator, the Operations Coordinator participates in the planning, leading, and organizing of activities relating to quality patient care in the practice.
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The Program Coordinator supports the day-to-day admin/operations of the Section of Dermatology, programs, and services. Provide administrative support for the Director, Talent Development, and the department team members.
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Provide general administrative support to others within the marketing and sales team, including the Marketing & Sales Manager, Business Operations Manager, Managing Director. As the company’s Marketing Coordinator, you will be making a direct and attributable contribution to the overall marketing strategy and presenting the company as a destination of choice for international student summer programmes offering academic tuition and research, group activities, excursions and social events.
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Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies responsibilitiesUnder the direction of the Director of the Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies, the Program Coordinator, oversees the day-to-day operations of the Institute and provides high level and broad based administrative and programmatic support to the Institute and its affiliated faculty.
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Provide leadership, mentoring and supervision to the administrative and office operations staff. Additionally, they will work with Regional Director of Market Operations to develop the annual business plan and the annual budget.
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Provide administrative support to Account Director and other team members as required. Create Purchase Orders in compliance with policies and procedures for Account Director and Operations Managers.
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Authorized positions include: Director of Finance, Assistant Director of Finance, Purchasing Agent, Payroll Accountant, Billing Coordinator, Finance Assistant, and Management Analyst.
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Demonstrate excellence in communicating internally with the Regional Director of Sales, General Manager, and Operations teams to ensure the vision of the client is thoroughly reflected in all operations notes and executed properly onboard.
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The CCJCC recently expanded to include a Psychological Assessment Division which involves completion of clinical and diagnostic assessments of juvenile-court involved youth as referred by court parties (e.g., probation officers, attorneys, caseworkers) to support the implementation of a court-ordered service plan, The Senior Project Coordinator would provide administrative, program evaluation, and coordination support to this service.
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In collaboration with the Associate Dean and the Directors of Student and Diversity Affairs, the Program Coordinator is responsible for overseeing the administrative operations of the Office of Student and Diversity Affairs.
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Assume other operations, financial, personnel and administrative responsibilities as assigned by the Director, OCCT, Division Administrators, Division Heads, or Research Faculty. Interacts with all levels of research, scientific, and executive leadership and operational management to plan, organize, lead, monitor, and optimize the financial administrative support of research, related regulatory compliance, and effective enterprise-wide and internal communications and operations, and supports a culture of compliance in research.
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Reporting to the Director of Student Life, the Coordinator for Student Life (Coordinator) is a full-time professional staff member responsible for many administrative operations supporting the Office of Student Life (OSL.
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Coordinate the cruise event details with the Sales, Food & Beverage, Operations, and Administrative Departments once the sale has been finalized. Take the lead on wedding events by serving as the on-site wedding coordinator for wedding ceremonies and when required, being present and helping the operation's team execute highly detailed wedding receptions.
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