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This person will support our client's diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives by developing content to educate firm constituents, clients, and candidates about DEI topics and firm DEI efforts and providing administrative assistance to the Diversity & Inclusion Department.
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Work involves direct collaboration with the System Director of Neuroscience and Spine Medical Director to ensure that center administrative operations meet established business objectives and strategic growth objectives.
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This position involves maintaining project files and email correspondence, tracking project progress, facilitating inquiries, recording minutes from meetings, handling administrative tasks such as answering phones, sorting mail, and making travel arrangements.
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Proven experience as an HR coordinator or relevant human resources/administrative position. Provide administrative support to the HR department. LHH Recruitment Solutions is partnering with a client in the Kansas City Metro, looking to fill their Human Resources Coordinator role.
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Provide general administrative support, to include, filing, copying, data entry and spreadsheet maintenance. Administrative Support Functions. Assist with administrative setup of new employees.
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The Building/Security Coordinator will be responsible for coordinating our reception area, providing administrative support to the HR team and ensuring building security and maintenance processes are maintained and followed for the corporate headquarters.
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As an Administrative Coordinator, your role is to perform historic medical intelligence searches of our research databases, execute the research call list that is provided by Senior Medical Intelligence Representatives, develop formatted deliverables, and complete relevant special projects assigned from the Team Leads of the Medical Intelligence department.
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Provides administrative support for the development and submission of all LCME accreditation-related reports and correspondence. The Assessment and Accreditation Coordinator is responsible for coordinating and administering computer-based assessments and coordinating the accreditation-related quality improvement processes carried out by the Office of Assessment and Quality Improvement.
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At Sprouts Farmers Market, the Administrative Coordinator is responsible for in-store accounting procedures, cash and funds, timekeeping, and payroll transmissions. The Administrative Coordinator keeps store files up to date and maintains an efficient stock of office supplies.
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Our client is looking for a positive and friendly Front Office Coordinator/ Administrative Assistant to join their organization! Provide a wide range of administrative support. Our client is looking for a positive and friendly Front Office Coordinator/ Administrative Assistant to join their organization.
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The Human Resources Coordinator provides the best possible administrative and technical assistance in support of the human resources function(s) and the best administrative support to the human resources management team, in accordance with company policies and procedures.
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Supports office and business operations by providing administrative support services and maintaining office systems, procedures, and policies. Knowledge of administrative procedures and systems such as word processing and managing files and records.
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The Banquet Coordinator performs all basic administrative functions in the Banquets department and is responsible for ensuring the efficient operation in accordance with Aimbridge Hospitality standards.
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We develop programs and resources that unite people living with progressive and rare diseases with others who are managing the same condition, sparking education and inspiration in patient communities across the country.
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The Safety Coordinator is responsible for handling the day-to-day administrative needs of the Safety Department. The Safety Coordinator is responsible for handling the day-to-day administrative needs of the Safety Department.
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administrative job Title: coordinator in Kansas City, MO
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