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This position requires at least 10 years of experience in an executive level administrative position in a demanding international matrix environment with various time zones and cultures. General office duties such as word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, flow of correspondence, filing, requisition of supplies, faxing, etc.
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Under the direction of the General Counsel, the Assistant General Counsel provides legal advice, representation and assistance in all aspects of administrative and civil litigation, including but not limited to appeals before the Appellate Division, and supports Senior Legal Office attorneys in managing DMH's litigation practice, including but not limited to managing litigation holds, discovery and document management, and case tracking.
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Provide general administrative support and coordination for all aspects of patient care for both new and/or established patients, including filing, document preparation, data entry, telephone support, etc.
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123 commitment and substituted judgment cases in District Court and Boston Municipal Court and 9(b) appeals in Superior Court, including legal research, drafting and filing of petitions, motions and other pleadings, trial preparation, including exhibits and examination of witnesses, witness preparation and representation of the Department at the hearing.
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Provide administrative and office support, such as typing, dictation, spreadsheet creation, faxing, and maintenance of the filing system and contacts database. Assist with various administrative tasks, such as managing correspondence, filing documents, and maintaining records.
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Newton, MA The Merchandise Assistant will be based out of our Newton, MA office providing administrative support to the retail and merchandising team. Merchandise Assistant (Full Time.
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Administrative duties including: filing, printing, faxing, copying, scanning, shredding, processing expense reports, ordering and managing kitchen and office supplies. Our client, a biotechnology company in Cambridge, is seeking an energetic, efficient, and versatile Administrative Assistant to join their team.
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If you also have previous experience as a Secretary or Executive Administrative Assistant and familiarity with our industry, we’d like to meet you. We are looking for a responsible Leasing Consultant/Management Assistant to perform a variety of administrative and clerical tasks.
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May provide clerical support as necessary, including filing, faxing, copying, performing data entry, etc. Responsible for organization and maintenance of department filing system including potentially confidential data.
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Understanding of procedures including filing, copying, scanning, printing, and faxing. Minimum three years medical office or administrative support experience required. Perform administrative duties under minimal supervision at the highest proficiency level.
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Administrative Assistant II. Provide administrative support requiring a complete knowledge of department functions. Provide general administrative support to one or more managers.
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May provide guidance and training to less experienced administrative staff. High School Diploma or GED and 5+ year's administrative experience. Recommends improvements on administrative procedures and implements changes.
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Title: Administrative Assistant. Proficiency in using computer technology including the Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, Word and others) Experience supporting senior-level business leaders in a pharma or biotech environment.
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Exercise discretion in handling of confidential material and information. Experience with SharePoint content administration. Responsibilities include preparing grammatically correct correspondence, reports, tables, and analyses.
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Provide routine and more complex administrative support such as: typing memos and letters, answering telephones, and taking and distributing messages. Perform duties under moderate supervision with intermediate to advanced proficiency in administrative skills.
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