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The Fitness Coordinator contributes to the overall success of the membership goals at the Recreation Center by embodying the mission, vision, and values of the Park District of Highland Park to provide welcoming, caring, and extraordinary experiences.
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We are seeking an energetic self-starter to join our team as a Sales & Marketing Content Coordinator (SMC). Proven experience in sales support, marketing coordination, or administrative roles.
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Account Coordinator for Training/Enrichment Job Responsibilities The individual in this position will be the primary contact for dog training and enrichment customers and will provide high-touch concierge service to them.
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The Distribution Facilities Process Safety Management Coordinator is responsible for leading, coordinating, and continuously improving the Process Safety program of this multi-site operation to achieve Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) excellence.
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As a Sales Assistant Move In Coordinator assisting the Belmont Village Senior Living Sales team, you will work closely with prospective residents and their loved ones providing exceptional customer service while assisting with prospect follow-up calls, providing community tours as needed, assisting with the move-in process and providing other administrative support within the sales department.
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A Property Management company in Northbrook is seeking a temporary Tenant Services Coordinator to cover a maternity leave for the office. Provide administrative support to Property Management team.
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We're looking to add an Inventory/Accounting Coordinator to our team who is adaptable, able to prioritize tasks and ready to hit the ground running. Knowledge of auto dealership accounting systems (IDS, ADP, Reynolds & Reynolds) would be helpful but not necessary.
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Individuals in this role will collaborate with Management and business partners to identify, define, scope and implement non-employee staffing solutions in the Time and Materials labor category.
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Resident Care Coordinator. Assures in-house ancillary medical services such as podiatrist, doctor visits, psych visits, labs, x-ray, ambulance, etc. Assists the Health and Wellness Director (or designee) in medication management, ordering medication from pharmacy and maintaining records as dictated in Brookdale Senior Living policies and procedures manual.
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Reconcile information submitted to floor plan holder with our internal system for daily bank approvals for our nationwide network of dealerships. Update inventory in our internal system and communicate transfers with floor plan holder.
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Minimum 5 years of experience supporting senior leadership (VP, SVP, DVP or C-Suite) in an administrative capacity. Act as a buffer for the President, collaborating with the Administrative team and internal/external parties to minimize interruptions.
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Job Description Job Summary:Responsible for entering and maintaining accurate Pharmacy price data and item attributes into catalog systems.
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Previous candidates with experience as an Office Coordinator, Operations Assistant, Mortgage Loan Processor, Data Entry Specialist or Customer Service Rep have been successful in this role. Will be performing administrative functions related to contracts.
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Complete administrative tasks such as answering emails, making phone calls, and completing paperwork as needed. Public retail store setting taking care of our customers; all public areas are climate controlled; some stock rooms may not be climate controlled; some outdoor work if assigned to retrieve shopping carts or while unloading trucks; Frame shop contains glass cutter and heat press; work hours include nights, weekends, and early mornings.
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Implement an exciting program of activities each month to meet the resident's needs and interests through a variety of recreational, religious, intellectual, and community activities.
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Title: administrative coordinator Company: Inside Higher Ed in Highland Park, IL
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