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Working closely with the CEO, Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) and Marketing Communications Manager, the successful candidate will contribute to implementing the organization's comprehensive development plan, with a focus on diversifying and stabilizing the funding base through foundation, corporate, individual, and event support.
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The Coordinator of Strategic Partnerships supports the team and larger fundraising efforts through various responsibilities and tasks, including but not limited to drafting correspondence, letter and proposal preparation, mailings, ongoing client relations and stewardship, benefit fulfillment, marketing, reporting, and event planning.
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A Master's degree from an accredited college or university in Healthcare, Hospital, Public or Business Administration, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Organizational Behavior or a related discipline and three (3) years of full-time experience planning, developing and monitoring programs, systems and/or procedures in support of administrative management initiatives, one (1) year of which must have been in a responsible managerial or supervisory capacity; or.
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Steiner Studios/Steiner NYC is seeking an Executive Assistant to provide a broad range of administrative support to the CEO, as well as provide hands-on office support to the entire staff in a fast-paced environment.
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The Role: The Global Advocacy department leads the Center's engagement at the global level and at the UN. The Program Associate, Global Advocacy provides critical administrative and coordination support to the Center's Global Advocacy department, including but not limited to program administration, event planning support, scheduling and logistical support, maintenance of internal processes and systems, cross-team coordination, and drafting of communications.
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Generating program reports, event planning, working with various constituent groups. The primary responsibility of the position is to provide administrative support to the Vice President of Site Operations.
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They are looking for ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER to support the growing team in the US. The associates will work on New York/LA office. We are looking for an experienced Administration Manager to supervise daily support operations of our company and plan the most efficient administrative procedures.
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Developing and Planning Meeting Agendas Arrange Board Committee Materials Event Planning Strong Verbal and Written Communication Skills Ability to create partnerships at all levels of the Bank. Strong analytical, critical thinking and problem-solving skills Ability to handle confidential information with diplomacy and discretion.
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Perform a variety of administrative duties in support of a manager, team or department, including phone coverage, calendar management, travel booking, expense reports, invoice processing and stationery orders.
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The Senior Coordinator, Events & Donor Engagement provides administrative, event planning, and project support to the Senior Director who is responsible for building a program of events critical to fundraising efforts.
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Support for department-wide event planning will also be a key responsibility of this role. The Marketing Department is seeking a Senior Administrative Assistant to provide administrative support for executive members of the Corpo.
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Responsibilities include meeting planning and coordination, travel planning, expenses, and event planning. Boutique and growing asset management firm is seeking an Administrative Assistant to support a team of professionals.
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Client event/meeting planning and ad hoc events. As an Sales Assistant, you will be responsible for handling a wide range of administrative and executive support related tasks and will be able to work independently.
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Provides administrative support, with the majority of duties being high level administrative tasks, which may include planning/coordinating large events, meetings or conferences, screening inquiries or complaints as well as projects, and space planning.
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Support event planning activities such as tracking RSVPs, coordinating catering, reserving venue and other resources, and providing in-person event support if required.
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