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As an Administrative and Finance Assistant, you will work closely with commercial and support colleagues to ensure all administrative and financial aspects of the Americas KYC team are up to date.
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The Administrative Assistant will provide daily administrative support to the NY Facilities Lead as it pertains to CAA building operations and administration. The Facilities Administrative Assistant has a projected career path into Corporate Facilities.
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The Administrative Assistant position is a support role with the Research Institute under the purview of the Office of Research Administration, for which the overarching goal is to support the research activities of the HSS Faculty and Clinical Research Scientists, Postdoctoral Trainees, Postbaccalaureate Research Trainees, and Graduate Students.
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Reporting to the Vice President, Property Management, the Assistant Vice President, Administrative Operationssupervises the Director of Administrative Operations, and provides strategic and tactical leadership to optimize the departments performance and effectiveness and ensure that a culture of high standards is always maintained.
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Provides administrative support to the Unit/Program head in support of overall administrative effectiveness of program(s) and candidate experience within the Graduate School of Education (GSE.
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Dive into a pivotal role as our Administrative Assistant and become the backbone of our client's dynamic team! Duties Description: Provide a high-level of support to the operational unit of the program and facilitate the processing of State and Federal mandated surveillance activities including complaint intake.
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Provide general administrative support, including but not limited to. Collaborate with and provide direct support to the company’s Director, General Manager, Facilities Manager, and Education/Community Engagement Team.
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The Sales Administrative Assistant provides administrative support to an individual, team, department in sales or group. General Administrative Functions: Setting up conference calls, Handling correspondence, Track UPS Shipments, Filing, Mass Mailing, and Travel Arrangements for Sales Managers.
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This position will provide essential clerical and administrative support to the Program Director and assist with various projects to ensure efficient operations. Work closely with the Youth Employment Programs Director in the coordination of program operations, administrative tasks, and assisting with various projects throughout the year.
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Positions for the Temporary Administrative Office Assistant role will fall under the administrative support umbrella and include job titles like reception, data entry, customer support, clerical support, mail room, and filing/scanning.
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MSCI is seeking an experienced Executive Administrative Assistant to partner with and support five Managing Directors within our Analytics and Research teams. Work in partnership with the Administrative Community to ensure optimal office management and workflow optimization, i.e. provide back-up support.
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In addition to game-changing technology, our customers look to us for shorter lead times, lower costs, higher reliability, and lifetime support. With minimum supervision, and reporting to general manager or above, responsible for administrative and/or project-oriented duties of considerable scope, sensitivity and complexity requiring extreme confidentiality, independent judgment, familiarity with applicable procedures, coordination and follow-through.
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Provide administrative support services for the One World Trade Center Property Management team to facilitate smooth operations for a designated work team within the organization. Sound judgment is required to plan, prioritize, and organize a diversified workload to ensure the delivery of high-value support and related services.
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A minimum of 7 years of direct hands-on experience in an administrative support position such as an executive assistant, virtual assistant, or senior administrative assistant (general admin experience as part of another role will not qualify.
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Applicants must be permanently authorized to work in the United States, as the Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans does not sponsor a work visa for the program administrative assistant position.
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