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Transcribe dictation utilizing dictation system (BigHand), occasionally prepare correspondence on own initiative for approval of lawyer and prepare legal documents as required. The law firm of Marshall Dennehey seeks a full-time Legal Administrative Assistant with 3-5 years of civil defense litigation experience to join its Harrisburg, PA office.
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Some of the key anticipated responsibilities are listed below: On-Site Salary -$55,000.00 Three (3) or more years of experience as a Legal Secretary or related experience- must have Experience with iManage document management system, filing court documents, electronically preferred & ECF for federal court filings a plus.
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These fields are usually administrative, general office and clerical in nature, such as accountant, administrative assistant, auditor, bookkeeper, clerk, office assistant, secretary, staff assistant, typist, etc.
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Currently recruiting for a 10 month, 8 hours per day, Student Services Secretary/Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) position. The Cumberland Valley School District seeks a highly qualified candidate for the position of LPN - Student Services Secretary/Licensed Practical Nurse supporting the Student Services Department.
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The Legal Secretary will work closely with shareholders and Paralegals in Family Law and General Law practice areas on the full spectrum of clients. Our client, a national mid-sized law firm headquartered in Pennsylvania, are seeking a Litigation Legal Secretary to join the Litigation practice group in their Harrisburg (Camp Hill) office.
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If you have previous experience as a secretary or Executive administrative assistant and familiarity within our industry, we’d like to meet you. High School degree; additional qualification as an Administrative Assistant or Secretary will be a plus.
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To allow a better understanding of the Postal Service Clerk position, the following is a brief description. Labor Services is a private employment service that offers assistance in gaining employment and is not affiliated with the USPS. The Postal Service employs nearly 1 million people and is currently hiring nationwide and there are many positions available.
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This position also assists the public with general mailing needs, such as completing a change of address, mail holds, giving out post office box keys, etc. The Postal Service operates over 30,000 post office location.
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Perform general office administration tasks as and when required to meet the needs of the department - e.g. faxing, filing, photocopying, dealing with telephone calls.
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Possesses a high school diploma or G.E. D. with 2 to 3 years' experience in the medical health field (e.g., medical assistant, medical secretary) or 2 to 3 years' experience in a managed care clinical department.
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One year of inpatient unit secretary experience preferred. Be the Unit Secretary you always wanted to be. Join Encompass Health as a Unit Secretary, playing a pivotal role in supporting the nursing unit to ensure seamless patient care within a community- focused environment that values both employees and the community it serves.
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Ensures accurate dictation, communication and interpretation of written prescription to/from physicians. Paid time off benefits include PTO (including sick leave), parental leave, family care leave, bereavement, jury duty, and voting.
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Medical Secretary, Customer Service Representative, Scheduler, or Medical Assistant with a minimum of two years experience in an ambulatory care office or outpatient care facility. Medical Secretary, Customer Service Representative, Scheduler, or Medical Assistant with a minimum of two years experience in an ambulatory care office or outpatient care facility.
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