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The Front Office Manager will report to the High School Director of Operations. We are seeking a Front Office Manager at Match High School, located on 1001 Commonwealth Ave. in the Brighton neighborhood of Boston, MA. The Front Office Manager will be responsible for ensuring every parent, student, and visitor feels respected and well cared for when they come to our school.
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This individual may also be tasked with assisting with HR tasks, but the main role is overseeing the office. Responsibilities include receiving mail, directing visitors, ordering food, organizing events, ordering supplies and providing general administrative support.
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Performing office admin duties: opening, closing, upkeep, as well as some light cleaning. It offers unique Invisalign and LightForce treatment options, along with other services to create a cohesive, all-in-one experience tailored to each patient’s needs.
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Ellevation is in search of a part-time Administrative Assistant/Office Manager to help us maintain our open and collaborative culture. Manage office operations including mail sorting, badge creation, overall office organization, etc.
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Working as an Office Manager, you are responsible for all administrative and office management duties within the EVS department. Analyzes and coordinates office operations and procedures such as bookkeeping, preparation of payroll, personnel, information management, filing systems, requisition of supplies, and other clerical services.
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Office Services Site Manager page is loaded. Office Services Site Manager. The Site Manager is responsible for overseeing the daily operations and ensuring exceptional client service at one of our on-site support services centers or client sites.
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Provide technical oversight for bi-weekly payroll, bonus payments, Federal, State and Local payroll taxation recognition and payment, voluntary and involuntary deductions.
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Responsible for research and analysis of various federal income tax issues, including partnerships, S corporations, C corporations, timing issues and accounting methods, digital assets, and other matters
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Manages and coordinates all office construction projects, furniture moving, relocation, and storage. Manages services and invoicing for Boston office, including catering, office supplies, kitchen supplies, cleaning services, temporary help, leases, furniture, utilities, parking, storage, office equipment, publications, travel, delivery and courier services, repairs, printing and outside copying, postage, and artwork.
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Organize office operations and procedures, including filing systems, order office supplies, and oversee general office appearance and maintenance. Seek for ways to streamline office operations and enhance productivity.
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We are looking for an Office Manager to join our team at Vaisala Inc. located in Woburn, Massachusetts. This role is perfect for a self-starter who loves planning and executing events, ensuring a safe and welcoming workplace environment for all employees, and acts as a key facilitator within our office ecosystem.
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The Millennium Group (TMG) is an award winning business process outsourcing firm focused on print, mail, document scanning, reception, and related office support services for Fortune 500 companies, professional service firms, and institutions of higher education.
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The Account Manager Passenger Services supervises the daily operation from an administrative and operational standpoint to ensure passenger service staff meet customer airlines' targets while abiding by all Swissport and customer procedures and regulations.
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Act as office manager, which includes developing and maintaining operating practices such as record keeping systems, forms control, and creating new systems and/or revising established procedures that ensure the smooth and efficient functioning of the office.
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Join our team as an Office Operations Manager with a competitive pay rate of $24/hr. As the Office Operations Manager, you'll play a crucial role in supporting the administrative functions of the college, ensuring efficiency and effectiveness in daily operations.
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