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This role includes administrative and HR responsibilities, staffing tasks such as onboarding and interviewing support, and providing executive assistance to the CEO and the Director of Operations.
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Provide administrative support to a NAVWAR Competency Lead, Deputy Competency Lead, and Director of Operations to support day-to-day functions of the Program Management and Acquisition Office.
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Provides concierge service and administrative support to clients. Performs administrative tasks (case management support, filings, etc.) Coordinates hybrid hearings (logging conference rooms, Panelists, and clients into online sessions); supports Panelists with technology needs, assistance, and trouble-shooting throughout the day; and coordinates with IT for tech support and logistics.
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Able to implement behavior support plan as outlined in Behavior Intervention Plan and/or MEBS plan by implementing proactive and reactive strategies accurately (80% implementation reliability as measured by supervisor observation.
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Supports the Director of Human Resources while providing technical and administrative support in the areas of recruitment, Human Resource Information Systems, compliance, report generation and recordkeeping information, and employment development programs by performing the following duties.
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The Customer Service Coordinator (CSC) is responsible for ensuring the smooth operation of the Customer Service department by providing essential clerical and administrative support. Assist Customer Service Leadership team and staff with various administrative and clerical duties to ensure efficient workflows.
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Provide administrative support to civil defense litigation attorneys, including drafting and preparing legal documents. This role will provide comprehensive administrative support to our litigation team, assisting attorneys in the preparation and filing of legal documents, managing calendars, and ensuring deadlines are met.
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Current American Heart Association healthcare provider CPR (BLS), or Advanced Cardiac Life Support, or Advanced Trauma Life Support, or Advance Resuscitation Training required. May support provider productivity.
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High school diploma or equivalent preferred, along with at least one year experience providing general administrative support in a back office financial services environment, preferably in mortgage loan processing.
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Under the supervision of the Director of Ambulatory Care, the Ambulatory Care Department Coordinator provides a wide variety of high-level administrative support to ensure department compliance, optimal clinic staffing, and accurate reporting.
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The Finance Coordinator will coordinate financing of equipment sales activities and provide administrative support, documentation and other paperwork by performing the following duties. Hawthorne Cat is a family-owned company that has led the equipment industry for over 60 years in the sale, rental, and servicing of construction machinery and power generation equipment for industries on which our communities depend like agriculture, construction, marine, and government.
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POSITION SUMMARYThe Office Coordinator I works on a variety of administrative tasks and financial operations functions to support business operations. May serve as a relief or back up for the receptionist or other Administrative positions.
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Perform cash reconciliation at the end of each shift, ensuring accuracy and compliance with financial procedures, in support of deposit operations. Job Summary: The Nightclub Night Auditor is responsible for managing the day-to-day administrative tasks of the nightclub, including answering phone inquiries, managing customer records, and overseeing lost ID/DL and credit cards left behind by patrons.
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Responsibilities: Supervise administrative support services, including legal secretaries, paralegals, administrative assistants, interns, reception, and office services. A leading law firm is looking for an Office Administrator to manage the daily administrative and operational tasks.
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Job DescriptionAn Assistant Community Manager is responsible providing clerical and administrative support to thelead Community Manager(s). Complete digital and physical administrative tasks for multiple properties.
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