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Job Description The Administrative Secretary I performs secretarial and general office support involving word processing, typing, telephone reception, mail distribution and record and file maintenance.
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Under the general direction of the immediate supervisor with latitude for the exercise of independent initiative and judgment the administrative assistant is responsible for the operations of GSE's Manhattan campus office.
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General Administrative Coordinate the daily office operations for the Counseling Center office area which includes organizing and maintaining a welcoming environment, distributing mail, running on-campus errands, making room reservations.
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Administrative AssistantUnder the general direction of the Director of Office Administration – New York, assigned attorney(s), other legal personnel, and according to established firm policies and procedures, the Administrative Assistant is responsible for providing specialized administrative support and assistance to assigned attorneys pertaining to all aspects of Insolvency and Restructuring.
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General administrative duties will include calendar management, expense reimbursement document review, document management and some docketing and litigation support. The New York office of an AmLaw 100 law firm seeks an Administrative Assistant that has experience supporting Corporate and Litigation Attorneys to provide an elevated level of administrative support and assistance to a busy team of corporate legal professionals.
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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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The Administrative Assistant, Retail Leasing will support the management of a large portfolio of retail leases, including regular scanning and filing of completed lease documents, preparation of reports, and general office obligations.
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Perform general office duties such as ordering supplies, maintaining records management systems, and performing basic bookkeeping work. Works with others as part of a team Basic Qualifications: 0-5+ years of relevant administrative experience Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
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Perform a wide range of clerical, secretarial and general office duties including those of a confidential nature. Interact with the general public as NYU liaison and with University personnel including those at the senior level to resolve issues and problems.
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As our new administrative assistant, you will be performing general clerical and administrative duties and assisting our team with in-office tasks. As our in-office assistant, you will be responsible for assisting the remote team and our attorneys with general administrative support.
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Eight years of full-time experience in construction, repair, alteration and/or rehabilitation of multiple dwellings, commercial, industrial or public buildings in the capacity of general contractor, superintendent of construction, procurement specialist, evaluator responsible for cost estimation, or as a field supervisor or as an inspector, at least 18 months of which must have been in a supervisory or administrative capacity involving responsibility for a large number of buildings; or.
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Perform general office duties such as filing, scanning, photocopying, and ordering office supplies. Our client is seeking a highly organized and experienced Senior Administrative Assistant to join their team in Central OKC. The ideal candidate will play a crucial role in supporting our executive team and ensuring the smooth operation of our office.
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Administrative and office management roles can include reception, meeting/greeting, planning events and meetings, and general office support. Job Description Several of our clients across industries seek experienced administrative/executive assistants and office managers to join their growing offices.
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Whether it be in a courtroom, an administrative office, a courthouse training room, an IT office or in the field, our Judiciary workforce is improving the lives of countless individuals and families every day.
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Handles general clerical needs of office: copying, faxing, filing, scanning and responding to telephone inquiries. Overview The Administrative Assistant is responsible for providing administrative support to the Clinical Dean and Department of Clinical Education.
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