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The Sales Associate will provide good customer service answering the Thrift Store telephone and answering customer questions or concerns. The Salvation Army Thrift Store in Albuquerque, NM is looking to fill a Sales Associate position.
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Provide customer service when checking members and guests in; taking court reservations; utilizing the Point of Sale (POS) system for processing purchases, credit card transactions and entering tournament and league information; answering the telephone and fielding inquiries in accordance with AGC Standards.
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May provide clerical support for assigned department to include but not limited to scheduling appointments, record keeping and answering phones. ARRT(N), or NMTCB, or ASCP(N) Nuclear Medicine Technologist Certificate issued by State of NM CPR Certified Preferred Job Requirements Bachelor’s Degree Two (2) years of related experience of which one (1) year was a clinical internship.
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Hourly Comp: $35 Weekly Comp: $1,260 Total Comp: $11,340 Travel pay packages available for those that qualify BENEFITS OF CAREERSTAFF UNLIMITED: Immediate openings 24/7 Answering Service Travel Opportunities Flexible Schedules Competitive Compensation Package Weekly Pay with Direct Deposit Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance Referral Bonuses CERTIFICATION/LICENSURE: 6 months of experience as an LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) in Long-Term Care/Skilled Nursing Facility.
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You will deliver outstanding client experience by efficiently communicating with BOKF clients by answering inbound calls and/or chats, making follow-up outbound calls, and/or responding to chats, secure messages and other communications from BOKF clients.
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Instead of answering phones, you might be in the store or the garden center, walking, talking to our customers, watering plants, and restocking items. Here's what you will do in this role:As a Lowe's Retail Sales Associate – Part-Time, you are the key to our customers' positive shopping experiences.
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Provide strategic guidance to the executive team on administrative matters, ensuring alignment with overall mission and vision. - Oversee the day-to-day operations of administrative departments including finance, human resources, facilities, and IT.
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As a Lowe's Retail Sales Associate - Part-Time , you are the key to our customers' positive shopping experiences. Depending on your department, some lifting (building materials, paint, or maybe mulch) may be required with or without assistance.
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Description As a Member Service Specialist, you will be a part of our 100% remote Contact Center team and responsible for answering and handling incoming calls fromPrime members, pharmacies and doctors’ offices.
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Department: MDC Bern Co Contract FTE: 1.00 Full Time Shift: Days Position Summary: Provide secretarial, clerical and administrative support services such as answering multiple phone lines, preparing correspondence in final form, receiving visitors, distributing reports, scheduling meetings, maintaining files and accomplishing special projects as required.
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As a Neonatal Intensive Care Nurse, you’ll work under the direction of a physician, caring for the newborn, and helping to educate their new mothers about their baby’s condition, breastfeeding, and answering their questions.
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Provide excellent customer service, answering a variety of calls and emails from the mortgage servicing industry and the public on FHA guidelines and procedures. Minimum of 2 years of mortgage servicing work history (e.g. loan servicing specialist, loss mitigation specialist.
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May provide clerical support for the assigned department to include, but not limited to: filing, maintaining records, answering phones, scheduling appointments and entering data into computer. Join our team as a day shift, part -time, Radiology Diagnostic Imaging Tech in Albuquerque, NM.
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Perform various secretarial and clerical tasks, such as typing letters and reports, maintaining filing systems, and answering phones. Responsibilities: In the absence of a full-time administrative/clerical employee, the Kelly Education substitute administrative/clerical employee provides general secretarial, clerical, and office duties under the direction and supervision of the school district’s full-time professional staff.
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Proud Moments ABA seeks a motivated Center Administrative Director to manage daily operations and plan the growth of a brand-new de novo location. Manage relationships and day-to-day administrative activities of Board Certified Behavior Analysts.
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