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Be an advocate for T. Rowe Price in representing the team in internal administrative meetings. Role Summary The Administrative Assistant is responsible for supporting T. Rowe Price dynamic sales and client service team.
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Perform all administrative duties for the ICSCI Aquatics Medical Director and Pediatric Nurse Practitioner to include scheduling meetings and meeting spaces (as directed), making travel arrangements, tracking licensures, completing pertinent membership renewals, renewing professional/medical subscriptions, composing letters/memos/other documents, proofreading documents, distributing mail, and sending/distributing faxes.
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The DrPH Administrative Coordinator will work closely with the DrPH Program Office team, as well as highly accomplished prospective and current students, world-class faculty, and talented staff across the Bloomberg School of Public Health.
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This is a short-term contract/temporary position helping out with scanning and clerical administrative duties. Ultimate Staffing is hiring for a Temporary Administrative Clerk in Baltimore, Maryland.
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We currently have an opportunity for an Administrative Assistant to join the team in our Hunt Valley, MD office. You will provide administrative support to our team and will help our team build stronger relationships with our clients.
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Benefits: Company parties Employee discounts Opportunity for advancement Signing bonus Training & development POSITION SUMMARYThe Administrative Assistant provides administrative and operational support to the General Manager, Music/Band Director, and staff as assigned.
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The Senior Administrative Assistant will support the Head of Alternatives Distribution and the COO by handling a wide range of administrative and executive support related tasks while being proactive, resourceful, and efficient, with a high level of professionalism and confidentiality.
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The Associate Administrative Director for CFS provides oversight and coordination of a continuum of programs to ensure holistic, culturally competent services for unaccompanied refugee and migrant children and their families.
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The Coordinator will assist several Center for Hope Directors in administrative functions, meeting coordination and calendar management, client support and case management. LifeBridge Health includes Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Northwest Hospital, Carroll Hospital, Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital and Grace Medical Center, as well as our Community Physician Enterprise, Center for Hope, Practice Dynamics, and business partners: LifeBridge Health & Fitness, ExpressCare and HomeCare of Maryland.
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Provide administrative support to the staff of the Office Accessibility and Disability Services (ADS) Position summary: The position is the initial contact for the Office of Accessibility & Disability Services (ADS), providing administrative support for the office.
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Job Category Administrative. JW Marriott is part of Marriott International's luxury portfolio and consists of more than 100 beautiful properties in gateway cities and distinctive resort locations around the world.
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The Practice Assistant will support 4 attorneys with administrative tasks which include court filings, billing, managing time entry, travel coordination and calendar management. The ideal candidate will have one to two years of litigation experience, strong administrative and organizational skills, and be comfortable working with technology.
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Reports to: Administrative Manager. + Assists campus department heads and coworkers with ad hoc administrative tasks to include: computer generated correspondence using Microsoft Office Word and Excel with intermediate end-user capabilities, electronic scanning and copying of documentation, documentation preparation in electronic and hard format.
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This role is responsible for receiving test specimens in the laboratory and processing them according to established guidelines.
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Represents the Chief Officer at meetings, presenting and discussing administrative matters as directed. Two years of experience providing administrative support to a department head or senior manager.
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