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Bilingual Receptionist/Administrative Assistant Contract-Hire $16.75-$17.50 per hour Job Functions Answer, screen, and direct calls. Maintain employee application desk for walk-ins in the front lobby and production entrance.
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The Administrative Assistant/Receptionist - WFH will play a crucial role in creating a positive and welcoming atmosphere and ensuring smooth operations at the front desk.
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Aon is looking for a Senior Administrative Assistant – Captive Insurance and Management (Burlington, Vermont) Prior experience as a Corporate Receptionist / Front office or Senior Administrator with a proven track record in a customer/client facing roles is essential.
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Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree is preferred, but a high school diploma is accepted with some college-completed Weekend availability is required Prior front desk experience supporting a busy company as a Hotel Concierge, Receptionist, or Administrative Assistant.
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Responsible for providing critical administrative support to the Senior Director and the Indigenous Peoples Institute, including receptionist/front desk duties. The Senior Administrative Assistant provides a wide array of administrative support to the Senior Director and the Indigenous Peoples Institute.
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Front desk receptionist experience Proficiency in SAP platforms (procurement and maintenance functions) and Lotus Notes. Principal Responsibilities: Provides front-desk coverage and serves as the first point of contact for all visitors, contractors and other external callers.
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MaxLinear is seeking a service focused, motivated, and friendly Administrative Assistant & Receptionist for the front desk of our corporate headquarters. Provide administrative support to executives as needed.
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The receptionist reports directly to the Assistant Dean of Student Affairs and indirectly to professional office staff. appropriately placed at the main entrance, front desk, and at visible locations at entrances of the Office of Student Affairs.
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GAF Energy is seeking a service-focused and reliable Front Desk Administrative Assistant at our brand-new factory in Georgetown TX. Your role will be a mix of greeting visitors to the facility and supporting administrative functions for on-site teams.
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This role serves as front desk receptionist, administrative support for the Board of Directors and completes human resource HRIS functions. The Administrative Assistant facilitates the efficient operation of assigned departments by performing a variety of clerical and administrative tasks.
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Insurance company is currently hiring a Front Desk Receptionist – Administrative Office Assistant. The ideal applicant will have experience working as a Front Desk Receptionist or even an Administrative Assistant.
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When the Front Desk Receptionist - Administrative Assistant is not occupied with directing calls and signing-in visitors, they provide support to the CEO, President, and Vice Presidents of Clark.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPart-time Medical Receptionist/Administrative Assistant needed for a busy medical office in Plainsboro Township. REQUIREMENTS: Minimum 2-3 years medical office front-desk experience.
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Schedules agency trips Fill-in front desk receptionist when needed. CONNECT FUNCTIONS: Enter all Individuals referral/new intake information Mark any Individual inactive when services to all FCS programs is ended Enter all new managing/employee information Scan and attach to connect MARs on a monthly basis Scanning and transferring of incident reports, ISP letters, re-determination paperwork, and all other annual ISP meeting documentation, annual photos.
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A DAY IN THE LIFE AS AN ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - OFFICE RECEPTIONIST: Imagine starting your day with a cup of coffee and a warm greeting at the front desk. As our Administrative Assistant - Office Receptionist , you'll be the maestro orchestrating the harmony of patient care.
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