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Acts as liaison with landlord in leased/rented offices Coordinate with professionals in other offices for events, training and other activities coordination of events in DC including travel arrangements, materials, event plan, etc.
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In this role, you will be responsible for serving as the primary Correspondence Control Contact (CCC), maintaining and coordinating the clearance process for PPL and providing some administrative support to projects organized out of the Front Office of PPL. As such, you will be responsible for shepherding all internal and external clearance documents through PPL and on to the Office of the Administrator and the Executive Secretariat (ES.
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Draft official correspondence, thought leadership collateral, presentations, policy updates, and other materials for external and internal efforts. Manage the development of select, complex Board materials including state trends maps production.
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Provide a Read-Ahead materials and talking points, tailoring API communications to the appropriate theme(s) and in alignment with Strategic Communications plan. Ability to use tools such as Adobe Acrobat Professional, A&S Intranet and SharePoint sites, DoD Correspondence and Task Management System (CATMS.
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Support the Office of the Director and Front Offices of the Directorates and Offices for timely execution of tasking, prepare correspondence / read ahead materials and manage conference calls for Senior visits in the Pentagon.
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Support the Chief of Staff in coordinating communications and logistics for all board business, including correspondence with board members' executive assistants, event planning, drafting and proofreading board meeting materials, etc.
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They will assist with managing executive correspondence processes and editing, formatting, and coordinating content for written materials for CISA program offices and senior leaders in compliance with DHS and CISA policies and procedural requirements.
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Provide guidance on style, format, grammar, and spelling for all outgoing FBI correspondence, final reports, intranet materials, presentations, and other products prior to printing and distribution.
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Tasks may include managing meeting logistics, preparing presentations and reports, drafting general and gift correspondence, and other written materials, arranging travel, purchasing supplies and assisting with prospect research.
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The Program Administrative Specialist will support scheduling, general correspondence, and maintaining overall office operations. This individual will independently manage event designated elements including: crafting and submitting Request for Proposal (RFP) to vendors, collecting, reviewing and negotiating contracts, arranging site visits, vendor correspondence, and menu/décor research and selection.
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Manage bid integrity and anonymity of processes, written correspondence, communication systems, and score analysis with guidance from VP, General Counsel. Conduct staff training including development of materials and provide ongoing support in consultation with VP, General Counsel.
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Supports staff in communications with persons and groups from both within and outside USAID in written correspondence. Provides direct administrative support to the Director and Deputy Director, which includes strategic calendar management and scheduling, preparation and compilation of meeting materials, providing logistical support for meetings, and any other administrative support requested by the principals, within reason.
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The Customer Support Assistant (Part-time) aids the Customer Relations Specialist, BEST Assessments in handling the shipment of BEST assessment materials, providing telephone and customer service and support to BEST customers, and providing administrative support as needed.
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In addition to functions performed by Paralegals, performs moderately complex legal research; synopsizes transcripts of hearings and oral arguments for attorney use; reviews case related materials and, for example, identifies potentially conflicting statements or areas requiring further investigation; writes preliminary drafts of simple legal memoranda and correspondence.
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Liaison with senior executives' staff in other agencies, congress, and White House to ensure required attendance and briefing materials are in sync. Excellent communication skills and demonstrated experience in writing/editing correspondence and briefings for senior executives.
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