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Software and platforms: Canva, Microsoft Office, Excel, WordPress, Instagram, Facebook, QuickBooks, Photoshop, Mailchimp, Bloomerang. Education: One of the following BS degrees is required, i.e.: Biology, Organic Chemistry, Geology, Environmental Science, Environmental Education, Wildlife Conservation & Biology, or Forestry.
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Naturalist Administrator Position Overview : The position requires a self-directed learner with 1-5 years of experience who is knowledgeable about animal care, local habitats, and able to perform environmental education.
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We are looking for an experienced Bookkeeper with attention to detail and solid Quickbooks and Excel experience to help shape the future of our company, North American Slate. Maintain bookkeeping through Quickbooks: booking/paying invoices, creating invoices and collect payment, light GL maintenance.
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The Administrative Director will serve to further organizational endeavors in concert with other agency leaders, including full integration and strengthening of the Sanctuary Model, DDI, and EDI principles, supporting and maintaining COA accreditation, and supporting the organization's strategic and annual plan goals in line with our Mission.
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Familiarity with payroll via ADP, T-sheets, Quickbooks. Assist with administrative tasks such as filing, data entry, and maintaining office supplies. Proven experience as a Front Office Manager, Office Administrator, or similar role.
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The Receptionist/Administrative Support will assist the Program Director in scheduling interviews, screenings, parent observations, as well as assist in monitoring vendors or deliveries for school events.
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Skills: Accounting/Financial Analysis, QuickBooks, ERP, Cost Accounting, US GAAP. Experience with QuickBooks, Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets. Investment banking, private equity and/or corporate strategy experience.
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Perform a variety of administrative duties such as answering phones, typing letters, filing, sorting and distributing mails for the department. The Administrative Assistant serves as a liaison between departmental staff, management, and external stakeholders, ensuring that communication is clear and effective.
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Provide administrative support: On an ongoing basis, help underwriters in the preparation of risk profiles, quote letters, binders and other tasks, as needed. Not your regular health or auto insurance – We have an exciting opportunity for a Crisis Management Underwriting Assistant in our Mt. Kisco, NY office.
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I am looking for a part time bookkeeper for four QuickBooks online clients. I am looking for a part time bookkeeper for four QuickBooks online clients. The main tasks include reconciling monthly bank/credit card statements.
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With advanced knowledge of financial SaaS systems such as QuickBooks, Bill.com, Expensify, Divvy etc. EB Employee Solutions, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer that does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived race, creed, color, religion, alienage or national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, disability or handicap, sex, marital status, veteran status, sexual.
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Hilton is currently hiring for Administrative Assistants, seeking candidates to: Greet and assist guests and respond to requests in a timely, friendly and efficient manner; Perform word-processing, typing, e-mailing, data-entry, filing, faxing, copying, processing mail and taking notes and/or dictation; Answer telephones; Expedite correspondence; Make travel arrangements; Perform other general office duties.
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Oversee on-going reconciliation process in multiple areas including Cash, AR, AP, Credit Card, Fixed Assets and Depreciation, Prepaid Expenses and more, involving deep understanding of business and transactions.
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Proficient use of QUICKBOOKS DESKTOP accounting systems including AP, AR, GL Inventory. You are comfortable handling large amounts of data, acting as a business partner, decision maker, and providing regular financial reporting.
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