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The primary role of the Administrative and Finance Assistant is to oversee the administrative operations of the KYC department. 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 Receptionist/Administrative Assistant will be responsible for providing a broad variety of administrative tasks that facilitate the Executive Vice President and senior leadership team to effectively lead the department and organization, including special projects with a high-level of confidentiality and discretion.
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As the Executive Assistant, you will manage the day-to-day administrative functions as well as interface with a variety of employees (both internally and externally). Minimum 1 year administrative experience - this can include internship or rotational program experience.
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We’re looking for an experienced, engaging, highly organized, tech-savvy, Administrative Assistant preferably with startup or tech experience to join our team. Are you a dynamic, technically adept, administrative assistant who loves working in a fast-paced setting where each day brings something new.
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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. 3-5 years of administrative experience.
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The Hilton Garden Inn New York/Manhattan-Chelsea is a modern Madison Square Garden hotel.
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The ideal candidate is a detail-oriented professional with: Prior litigation legal secretarial/administrative experience Landlord/Tenant experience, a plus Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong attention to detail The Legal Secretary/Assistant will: Oversee administrative duties such as answering calls, making photocopies,calendar management, etc.
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Founded in 2022 by Drs. Mat Legut and Neville Sanjana, OverT Bio has pioneered new pooled functional screening and synthetic genomics platforms (OverTarget™ and OverTCR™) to develop next-generation engineered immune cells.
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Assistant Vice President Commercial (Interborough Express) and strong business administrative skills (i.e., presentations, report and letter writing, time management, etc. The AVP, Commercial Executive, reporting to the Vice President, Deputy Project Executive (Commercial), is responsible for managing capital project delivery working on the Interborough Express project in the MTA Construction and Development (C&D) Delivery Department.
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Under the general direction of the Legal Case Assistant Manager in the Family Court Legal Services Manhattan Borough Office, with some latitude for independent initiative and judgment, the Legal Case Assistant (LCA) performs work in coordinating, monitoring, and assisting the FCLS Division’s interactions with foster care agencies, preventive agencies and service providers , other divisions of ACS, opposing counsel and the court.
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Reporting to the Operations Manager, the Administrative Manager will ensure systematic, proactive, and efficient management of enrollment and registration, student information, attendance, family retention and school based operations while cultivating relationships with scholars, families, staff, and external stakeholders.
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Our paid market survey participants stem from all backgrounds as well as markets including data entry clerk, administrative assistant, assistant, sales assistant, customer support agent, storage facility or factory workers, driver, medical assistant, registered nurse, telephone call facility representative, and so forth.
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Provide administrative backup and outreach support to the Community Coordinator, such as collecting forms, distributing outcome surveys, announcing upcoming program events and sharing resources with visitors, etc.
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POSITION OVERVIEW Global Atlantic is seeking an Administrative Assistant to work as a Contractor to provide support to a small group of senior leaders in our 30 Hudson Yards office. The Administrative Assistant Contractor will directly support 2-3 senior Managing Directors with regular connectivity to our C-Suite and parent company KKR and assist in managing complex schedules, scheduling domestic and international travel, submitting expense reports, etc.
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NYSIF is seeking to fill an Assistant Corporate Portfolio Manager role to support all aspects of the portfolio management function. Experience with electronic trading platforms such as Market Access, and Blackrock Aladdin.
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