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The admin assistant will sit in front office and be responsible for answering phones, getting mail out, accepting deliveries, assist with accounts, outsource bill paying, setting up bills to be paid, administrative work, assisting other people with what they're doing (some bookkeeping/accounting work here.
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May also perform all responsibilities of an Administrative Assistant - Intermediate:- Maintains supervisor's calendar (i.e., proactively schedules meetings on supervisor's behalf, makes recommendations for large meeting venues and catering, takes leadership role to ensure meetings flow smoothly.
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Team is seeking a passionate, customer service focused Customer Service Assistant/Personal Assistant to join them in delivering *Great Service, Always! Assist with the department's admin duties including processing credit and debit invoices, claims, reconciliations, completing required finance paperwork following company procedures and reporting.
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The full-time Customer Service administrative assistant will work onsite at our Robinson Township location. The full-time Customer Service administrative assistant will work onsite at our Robinson Township location.
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Administrative Assistant projects management and admin support for the project management team. Administrative Assistant updates tracking dashboards/ due dates for schedule - goes into Smartsheet, runs milestone reports, and checks back to make sure the milestone was met.
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Work with Admin Assistant to support counseling team regarding foreclosure prevention paperwork and follow-ups including loss mitigation/loan modifications and HEMAP. Work with Admin Assistant to support counseling team regarding foreclosure prevention paperwork and follow-ups including loss mitigation/loan modifications and HEMAP.
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UPMC is hiring a full time Administrative Assistant - Intermediate to support the Department of Otolaryngology at their Eye and Ear Institute in Oakland! May also perform all responsibilities of an Administrative Assistant - Associate: Performs routine clerical functions, such as copying, sorting, filing, and typing.
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Our Receptionist is the first smiling face seen when entering our community!
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