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Location New York, New York, United States category Hotel New York Hilton Midtown Full-time HOT0823X Posted: Feb 3rd 2022 JOB DESCRIPTION Provides the director and managers of business travel sales and marketing with administrative and clerical support including word- processing, typing, e-mailing, filing, data-entry, faxing, copying, corresponding, answering telephones, processing mail, taking notes and/or dictation, making travel arrangements and performing other general office duties.
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Education above the high school level may be substituted for the general clerical/administrative experience (but not for the one year of administrative or supervisory experience described in "1" above) at a rate of 30 semester credits from an accredited college for 6 months of experience up to a maximum of 3½ years.
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We specialize in providing professional management, administrative, healthcare, court reporters and transcriptionist experts, and document/ record and telehealth operational support solutions to U.S. Government, State, and commercial clients.
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Provide general clerical support - ordering supplies, filing, scanning, word processing, photocopying. RESPONSIBILITIESProvide administrative support to the SNAP-Ed team and BronxWorks Agency.
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General clerical support to legal team and Regulatory Affairs dept. Office support and administrative experience. The Legal Assistant will perform a variety of administrative functions, including.
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They may also perform required administrative and general office/clerical duties in support of a particular functional area within the DC. Some Support roles may be responsible for ensuring the DC has required functioning hardware to allow associates to work efficiently and meet production and customer goals.
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Provides administrative secretary support to 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 Knowledge of principles of managing and coordinating administrative, secretarial and/or clerical functions Good organizational skills Excellent oral and written communications skills Must pass agency computer-based software typing examination.
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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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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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The main function of an administrative assistant is to provide high-level administrative support by conducting research, handling information requests, and performing clerical functions.
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You will also be assigned duties as required (i.e. organization of inbound and outbound mail, administrative work, and general clerical support). Performs general clerical duties associated with distributing office faxes, packages and mail as required.
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General clerical duties including, photocopying, scanning, and filing. Administrative support such as answering phones, direct calls, email correspondence, etc. Our client, a well-established company is looking to hire an Administrative Assistant to start right away.
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Under general supervision, is responsible for providing clerical and secretarial support to the Program Director and other members of his/her staff. Maintains a filing system of administrative and program materials and keeps files current.
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The Administrative Assistant will be responsible for providing general administrative support, managing phone calls and correspondence, maintaining records and files, scheduling appointments and meetings, and assisting with executive administrative tasks.
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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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