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Job Summary: The Administrative Coordinator for the Occupational Therapy Program assumes a central and unique role in the office by supporting the Program Director, Academic Fieldwork Coordinator, Doctoral Capstone Coordinator, and the faculty within the Occupational Therapy Program.
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Monitors the work of a team responsible for office upkeep, mail services, communication, secretarial work, custodial operations, or other support services. Effectively communicates staff or practice activity to superiors, supervises back end staff, conducts staff evaluations, trains new staff members, provides leadership or guidance, and acts as a resource to Front Office staff.
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Assist the Operations Team in the Parsippany office to ensure adequate coverage of the switchboard during working hours. The Administrative Team Lead provides oversight to the NJ Operations Group and supports the workings of the IA Claims Department.
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2-3 years administrative or medical office experience required. Assists in the planning and logistical coordination of meetings and office activities, forums and conferences. MS Office Suite - Intermediate.
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Pickup and/or deliver mail or packages to the US Post Office or alternate courier pickup location. General knowledge in Microsoft Office Programs including, but not limited to: MS Word, MS Excel, MS Outlook.
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Operational knowledge of basic office equipment including telephones, postal machines, printers, and copiers. Familiarity with standard office procedures and practices. As the Administrative Services Clerk you will operate equipment to print/produce company materials for distribution to district offices.
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Kelley Drye & Warren LLP, a powerhouse firm with the heart of a boutique, is seeking an experienced Litigation Legal Administrative Assistant for its Parsippany, New Jersey office. Please note this is a fully in-office position.
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This position is based at our Parsippany office with the opportunity to work a hybrid schedule- 3 days in the office and 2 days remote per week. Here at NJM Insurance Group, a top-rated insurance company, our Workers’ Compensation Legal department is seeking an individual for the Sr. Legal Administrative Assistant position.
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Dentons US LPP is currently recruiting for an experienced Executive-Level Legal Administrative Assistant to be resident in our Short Hills, NJ or Meatpacking, NY office. Provide team coverage when other Legal Administrative Assistants are out of the office.
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Work with internal stakeholders including the Head of School’s office, Division Directors’ offices, Facilities, Business Office, Parents’ Association, and On-Campus Dining Services to plan events.
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We're looking for an organized and proactive administrative professional to support our Day School Initiatives and Jewish Camp Enterprises teams of 5 people at our office in Whippany, NJ. The Day Schools team works together to improve the lives of the vibrant Jewish community in Northern NJ. You’ll be part of a robust team that works together to enable hundreds of local children each year to have transformative experiences at Jewish camps and day schools.
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Perform administrative tasks for all groups in office including but not limited to archiving, binding, cleaning/organizing, typing, proofing and editing letters, updating and creating spreadsheets, mailing, copying, faxing, filing, invoicing, running errands, ordering/maintaining office supplies, and handling petty cash.
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Proven experience as an Administrative Assistant, Virtual Assistant or Office Admin Assistant. Duties of the Administrative Assistant include providing support to managers and New Jersey team, assisting in daily office needs and managing our company’s general administrative activities.
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Maintain and organize office operations and procedures such as filing system, expense reports, requisition of supplies, and other administration services. The Administrative Associate position provides administrative support to the GBDS DS & Heme Biostatistics team.
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Appropriate computer skills for the position (Microsoft Office Suite) and areas of influence, Brightree experience is preferred. Excellent oral and written communication skills are required to communicate with colleagues, management, patients, and physician office.
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