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The desk is recruiting for all HR, Admin & Office Support roles including: HR,m HEad of HR, Administrative Assistant, PA/Personal Assistant, EA/Executive Assistant, Operations, Clerks, Event, and more.
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WORK LOCATIONNew York, NYTO APPLYSpecial Note: Taking and passing civil service exams are necessary to maintain employment with the City of New York. Please check the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) website ( for important exam filing information.
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The System Administrator (ConnectWise) will split time between providing remote escalated support and taking the lead in maintaining the server/networking infrastructures across various locations and helping your technical team modernize infrastructures.
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The Administrative Office of the Courts provides technical assistance, operational support, training, research and development, budget and personnel coordination, and development and operation of information systems for the Courts of New Jersey.
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POSITION OVERVIEW: The CCBHC Program Administrator is responsible for leadership in the provision of high-quality mental health services, mental health advocacy and effectiveness of clinical services for the CCBHC. The position incorporates staff leadership supervision and a range of administrative tasks related to ensuring quality clinical operations across the program.
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In this role, the successful candidate As part of the Pharmacy Business & Analytics (PBA) team, this position monitors and manages Third Party Administrator (TPA) split-billing software reports to ensure regulatory compliance and optimization of 340B Program revenue.
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GENERAL STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES:As the Development Assistant for Individual Giving, you will provide administrative support for two Major Gifts Officers and their respective curatorial and conservation department fundraising assignments, as well as assigned Capital Building projects.
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Operate and maintain the cage washer, bottle filler, autoclave and other support equipment. Maintain the institutional autoclave biological, quarantine, sentinel and vermin control programsPerforms administrative tasksProvide general technical assistance to other animal care/research staff.
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Provides legal support to the In-House Counsel on construction-related matters. This role requires a detail-oriented individual with strong organizational and communication skills to assist with contract drafting, document management, legal research, and support related to construction projects.
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Under the direction of the Deputy Chief Legal Support Personnel Officer and Senior Corporate Paralegal Manager, the Legal Support Personnel Coordinator works independently on numerous Paralegal projects including new hire activities, assisting with the evaluation process, and all administrative responsibilities regarding the Paralegal program.
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Pearson VUE offers a great environment to start or grow your career, we are now hiring for a part-time Test Administrator to join our team in Lyndhurst, NJ (1099 Wall St. West). Responsibilities The Test Administrator position is responsible for providing a secure exam delivery and superior customer service in a comfortable friendly environment.
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Provides administrative support, oversight and coordinate resources of ROTC special projects, which include the Military Ball, Dining-in, Commissioning Reception, and other events as required.
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The Medical Administrative Support Specialist will be an integral part of this dedicated team responsible for ensuring that HSVS’s foster care children are receiving all needed healthcare services through HSVS’s 29-I primary care clinic and Medicaid Managed Care Plan (MMCP) in-network providers, and that these services are being documented appropriately in the Electronic Health Record (EHR.
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Review yearly and prepare RFQ as necessaryEnsure contracts are in place for diesel fuel delivery to the main Boiler Plant as well as to all the Emergency Diesel fuel tanks across campusCollaborate daily with our Space Planning Project Managers to ensure proper measures are taken to support all capital projects as well as in-house projects.
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Responsibilities:Development, Implementation and Management of global observability & content delivery infrastructure Development of configuration management and automation tooling to handle various deployment and administrative tasks (Ansible + AWX, Jenkins, Shell Scripting, Python development.
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