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Shift: 1st shift 7:00 am to 3:30 pm Position Overview: This position will require strong attention to detail, a high level of quality, strong problem solving skills, dependability and demonstrated priority and time management skills.
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Provides senior level administrative support to a single executive, physician or team. Performs advanced administrative tasks, such as preparing correspondence, reports and memos, responding to and screening telephone calls.
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Awesome benefits, including dependent tuition reimbursement!
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:Provides administrative support to mangers and senior management. QUALIFICATIONS:Education Level: High School Diploma or GED.Experience: 3 years experience in an administrative, clerical, or operations role.
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Carry out administrative duties such as filing, typing, copying, binding, processing, scanning, etc. LHH Recruitment Solutions is hiring an Administrative Assistant in Mount Washington, MD. This is a contract to hire opportunity for a growing, fast paced, and professional company in the insurance industry.
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A qualified candidate will have 5+years of assistant/secretarial or administrative support experience in a commercial litigation department/practice. Shulman Rogers seeks a Commercial Litigation Administrative Assistant to join its Commercial Litigation Department in the Firm's Baltimore office.
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Job Overview: As a Human Resources Specialist, you’ll play a crucial role assisting your fellow Soldiers progress in their Army careers, providing promotion and future training information.
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Position : Administrative Assistant - Front Desk. Assists with answering customer service inquiries via email and phone, the DC generic phone extension, transferring calls, sending & receiving faxes, sorting mail, receiving visitors, filing records in accordance with client guidelines, operation of visitor and/or employee entrance device, assisting all visitors in a professional manner.
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Conducts moderately complex administrative assignments related to meeting, seminar, workshop, and/or conference planning, including material production; prep material packet compilation; scheduling; logistical arrangements; and liaising with participants, speakers, and vendors.
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Provides overall administrative support, to include: preparing correspondence, creating and maintaining files, creating and maintaining data base systems, preparing and coordinating monthly reports, coordinating truck traffic with operations and customers, maintaining and ordering office supplies and equipment, reception duties, and coordinating meetings.
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Directly supervises one or two administrative/clerical support staff. Under limited supervision, provide office coordination and administrative support to a director level or above. Makes arrangements for travel and independently performs required administrative follow-up and recordkeeping.
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Why You Want To Work Here: We are seeking a highly organized and proactive Real Estate Legal Administrative Assistant to support our dynamic and busy Real Estate practice. This role involves assisting a team of attorneys in a fast-paced legal environment, providing administrative and clerical support, and ensuring smooth day-to-day operations.
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Immediate need for a talented Administrative Assistant V. This is a 06+ Months Contract opportunity with long-term potential and is located in Baltimore, MD (Hybrid Please review the job description below and contact me ASAP if you are interested.
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Vacancies will be filled in the following specialty areas: Office of Appeals Shared Administrative Support. Address Appeals - Shared Team Administrative Redact Support. Specialized experience for this position includes providing office administrative support, such as gathering and analyzing information to present to management, preparing correspondence, maintaining a calendar and writing meeting agenda/meeting notes for support services.
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Attend regular check-in meetings with the Chief Executive Officer, the Chief Operating Officer of Hospitals, and the Chief Strategy Officer.
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Title: administrative Company: Amec Foster Wheeler in Baltimore, MD
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