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Job Description SENIOR ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT, Environment, Health and Safety Office (EHS), to provide comprehensive administrative support for the managing director of EHS programs, director of operations and management system, director of laboratory safety, biosafety program (BSP) staff, and senior manager, finance and administration.
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OVERVIEW OF ROLE:The Paralegal Specialist provides legal and administrative support to the Division of Hearings including the Deputy General Counsel/Hearings Manager, the hearings officers, and the Division’s adjudicatory process.
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Competitive Pay and Independence Flexible schedule Malpractice insurance provided On-going training on latest products Robust management and administrative support team Fully remote Scheduled appointments 15 minute patient encounters Join our Provider Network Today.
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Excellent verbal and written communication skills to communicate effectively with a large and diverse constituency, including senior hospital leaders, division faculty and support staff, representatives of other BWH offices, collaborating institution officials, granting agencies (NIH, industry, and foundations) representatives, and vendors.
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The Program Manager collaborates closely with the Division Chief and Associate Chief, clinical trials managers, patient advocates, representatives from DFCI philanthropy and development office and department administrative staff.
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Reporting to the Associate Dean, the Director will be responsible for the successful design, development and delivery of CPS SAS strategy and will oversee programmatic, administrative, and operational aspects of the CPS SAS office.
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To apply you need to:Be experienced in the workplace in an administrative support role or related role – a fast paced work environment preferred, real estate experience a plusPossess advanced Microsoft office product knowledge –Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and OutlookBe proficient in Adobe Creative Suite (e.g., Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Acrobat, etc.
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The Opportunity As a Flex Administrative Assistant (known internally as Flex Member Support Specialist) you will be an ambassador for patients in office, with a mastery of human connection and a strong drive for service.
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Supervise the front desk staff in providing support to the administrative team. The School Coordinator will: Monitor and support daily operations, policies and procedures, children and staff files and reports, licensing requirements, maintaining, and updating records and documentation of compliance with EEC regulations and NAEYC accreditation standards.
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A primary responsibility is oversight of the operations necessary to support faculty with the administrative and compliance aspects of securing and managing grants and contracts throughout the lifecycle of awards, from proposal review and submission through award close-out.
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Description: The BHUCS Medical Secretary/Receptionist performs a wide variety of team-based, patient-centered operational, reception and clerical activities that: a) support the delivery of safe care to patients; b) provide operational and business support to staff, and; c) is expected to function as a strong central presence and resource in support of BHUCS operations for the duration of each shift.
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Provide advanced executive administrative support to the Dean of the School for the Environment (SFE); Bachelor's Degree and minimum of one year (preferred three) of Executive Administrative Assistant experience, which includes experience in providing high-level administrative support and support for special projects and confidential work, preferably in a higher education setting, is required.
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Administrative Support: Provide general administrative support for the HRVS Leadership team which may include meeting scheduling, office supply ordering, employee communications, and office organization.
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You should also be adept at using practice management software, such as Clio or MyCase; Microsoft Office, including Word and Excel; and editing PDFs. More about our company : Equivity matches clients with virtual assistants that provide long-term paralegal, administrative, and marketing support.
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Environmental Scientist or Engineer ID: SM112 Location: Boston Program: SEE Wage/Hr: $22.21 Hours/Week: 40 Minimum Age: 55 The Senior Environmental Employment (SEE) Program offers unique opportunities in Scientific, Technical, and Administrative / Office support for individuals age 55 and over and per EPA Policy applicants must be US Citizen to support the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) through a grant administered program through National Experienced Workforce Solutions (NEW Solutions.
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