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Our client, a large and prominent Chicago faith-based non-profit, is actively seeking an experienced, highly professional Administrative Assistant to support a top-level organizational leader. Our client, a large and prominent Chicago faith-based non-profit, is actively seeking an experienced, highly professional Administrative Assistant to support a top-level organizational leader.
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JCFS is looking to hire an experienced Administrative Aide for Knapp School and Yeshiva. Performs other administrative and office support tasks as assigned. The Administrative Aide is responsible for a variety of clerical tasks to support the successful daily operations of the school.
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EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE:Associates degree or equivalent college course and three years administrative experience. Provide general office support for the Engineering Director. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSUMMARYUnder the direct supervision of the Director of Engineering this incumbent is responsible for providing clerical support for the Engineering department, which includes: Line and building maintenance, Security, Safety and Housekeeping departments.
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Proven experience as an executive assistant or other relevant administrative support experience. Perform clerical and administrative tasks for review and presentation, including memos, client pitch decks, reports, and other documents.
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A Pension plan is also available for eligible administrative and paraprofessional staff. 2 or more years of experience working in an administrative or executive administrative role, preferably in professional services.
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As an Administrative Assistant, you’ll be responsible for assisting to the administration and coordination of all day-to-day operations of an assigned Community Association. Associate’s degree or higher in Business or a related field, or equivalent experience in an administrative capacity.
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The ideal candidate will perform a variety of administrative, record-keeping, and reporting tasks, supporting Front Office, Real Estate Division programs, and Project Management Office in Design & Construction.
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Minimum of 2 years of administrative experience, preferably in a non-profit setting. Provide administrative support to program managers and other staff as needed. Translate documents and communications from English to Spanish and vice versa.
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With an understanding of the department’s strategies and objectives, the Administrative Coordinator is a key to budget, expense, and office management with minimal supervision. The Administrative Coordinator is central to many of the department wide activities, enabling efficient workflow and the achievement of department goals.
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AECOM is seeking an Administrative Assistant II to support our Transportation CM Business Line in Chicago, Illinois. Provides administrative support to one or more managers within a group, office or business unit including some of or all of the following: prepares or proofs correspondence, forms, spreadsheets, or documents, schedules meetings, makes travel arrangements, and/or maintains inventory of office supplies.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBASIC JOB FUNCTIONUnder the direction and oversight of the Director, this position is responsible for coordinating Operations, Data and Resource Management of the Community Engagement department.
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Serves as Senior Administrative Secretary for the Deputy Director of Licensing. Subject to management approval, this position will serve as administrative secretary in the Deputy Director’s Office.
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In this vital role you will provide complex administrative support to various team members within the Ultra-Rare Medicines team. The administrative professional we seek is a self-starter with these qualifications.
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Beacon Hill has partnered with one of Chicago's leading Architecture, Engineering, and Interior Design firms to find an Administrative Assistant to join their team. Data entry and administrative tasks as needed.
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What You Need: Must have administrative/ clerk experience in Manufacturing business. The Clerk will report directly to the General Manager and will play a crucial role in supporting daily administrative tasks.
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