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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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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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JOB DESCRIPTION Reporting to the Benefits Administrator, under general supervision the Administrative Assistant will be responsible for general administrative duties including but not limited to: Answer and direct all incoming calls including calls regarding Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO.
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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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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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General office work including photocopying, scanning, faxing, printing of reports and presentations, and other miscellaneous support duties for busy 15 person office. Our client, a boutique and well-known Hedge Fund in Midtown, is looking to add an Administrative Assistant to their team.
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The Administrative Assistant will be responsible for making appointments, interfacing with patients, using and entering information into the EMR, providing administrative support, managing calendars, arranging meetings, preparing documents and reports, coordinating travel arrangements, and performing general clerical duties.
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Performs a variety of general office support duties; make copies, printing, scanning, filing, and faxing, maintain calendar of activities, meetings, and various events for assigned staff; receiving, sorting, and distributing incoming and outgoing correspondence and packages.
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SUMMARYUnder general supervision, is responsible for providing clerical and secretarial support to the Program Director and other members of his/her staff. Knowledge of modern office practices and procedures including business correspondence, record keeping systems and office equipment.
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The DC 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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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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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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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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Provide administrative support for the office of the CFO. Help to effectively manage and organize ever-changing priorities, using good judgment and the utmost discretion. Perform general administrative duties, such as, but not limited to, opening and screening incoming mail, distributing correspondence, answering phones, (referring phone calls.
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This is a full-time on-site role as an Administrative Assistant at Dispense Works, Inc. The Administrative Assistant will be responsible for providing general administrative support, managing phone calls and correspondence, organizing and scheduling appointments, maintaining files and records, and assisting with clerical tasks.
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