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We are looking for a highly organized and adaptable Floating Legal Administrative Assistant to provide comprehensive administrative support across various legal departments. Minimum of 3-5 years of legal administrative support experience in a law firm setting.
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Provide administrative support to multiple practice groups as needed. As we continue to grow, we are seeking a versatile and proactive Floating Legal Administrative Assistant to join our team.
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The manager will oversee and provide direction and support to the Nursing Supervisors (HOCs), Float Pool (Staffing Resource Pool), and the Staffing/Scheduling team of Nurse Administrative Coordinators.
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Administrative Support: Assist with scheduling appointments, managing daily office operations, and maintaining a tidy reception area to uphold our firm’s professional image. We are a privately owned, independent powerhouse in financial and retirement planning, wealth management, and insurance solutions, dedicated to providing exceptional financial strategies to clients across all walks of life.
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LHH Recruitment Solutions is seeking a Legal Administrative Assistant for a great firm in Columbia, MD. The Legal Administrative Assistant provides high quality administrative support to attorneys and professionals to enhance efficiency and over all productivity.
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Administrative support with a dedicated Paraplanner (PP) Wealth Advisor, Financial Advisor, Life Insurance Sales, Life Insurance Planner, Fiduciary, IAR Representative, Annuity Salesperson, Financial or Insurance Wholesaler, Internal Financial or Insurance Wholesaler, Pharmaceutical Sales and more.
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Provide administrative and clerical support including composition and typing of memos, letters, creating and formatting forms, flyers and brochures. The purpose of this class is to provide professional level administrative support services to assigned department or program.
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We offer contract, temporary and permanent placement solutions for finance and accounting, technology, marketing and creative, legal, and administrative and customer support roles. This Columbia, Maryland area-based position (currently remote) is an awesome opportunity to work for a hi-tech company which offers career growth, work life balance, and great benefits.
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Center Operations Coordinators serve as ongoing support, a resource and mentor to foster professional and personal development of all levels of ABATs∯*∯ Center Operations Coordinators work collaboratively with administrative staff and all clinical staff at Verbal Beginnings, while living out our Pledge of Care and VB Pack Values: Passion, Accountability, Celebration & Kindness.
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