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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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Administrative Requirements - Duties of an on-site property manager include the ordering of supplies, parts, and the submittal of any vacancies, move outs, and timesheets of the maintenance assigned to the property.
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Assistant Attorneys General (AAGs) represent the State of Texas in judicial and administrative family law proceedings to establish paternity, obtain court orders for financial support and health care coverage for children, and enforce and modify child support orders.
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Review and approve administrative license suspension cases for filing, and represent the Office of the Attorney General / CSD in license suspension hearings. Job Description - OAG - Child Support | Special Litigator (Assistant Attorney General V) | 24-0736 | REVISED (00044719.
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CSD AAGs have a robust legal practice that includes gaining significant trial court experience, developing skills in negotiating agreed court orders, and becoming subject-matter experts in many practice areas of family law.
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People who have done well with us in the past have had experience in all kinds of fields (some none at all) - retail, fast food, cashier, administrative assistant, receptionist, office work, server, landscaping, and in just about any field you can imagine.
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Job SummaryThe Administrative Assistant is responsible for providing administrative and clerical services to ensure effective and efficient operations. Answering phones, filing, data processing, envelope stuffing and mailing, message delivery, running errands, picking up or dropping off packages, and other duties as necessary.
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Provides clerical and administrative assistance supporting funeral operations. The Funeral Services Assistant duties must be performed consistent with company mission and values and adherence to company policies and procedures.
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The administrative assistant serves as the principal liaison between the community and the corporate office for HR related issues. The Administrative Assistant is responsible for supporting the HR department in all aspects of the department (recruitment, new-hire implementation, interviewing, billing, and payroll), as well as for overseeing and/or facilitating various special projects independently.
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POSITION SUMMARY:The Legal Operations Coordinator position is a non-exempt position that provides administrative and document drafting support to MIMCO's legal team in all aspects of the acquisition, disposition and management of commercial retail properties.
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Performs regular administrative tasks including: new hire paperwork, all actions related to payroll (terminations, leave of absence, transfers, vacations, etc.) Restaurant Manager | Assistant Manager | General ManagerWe are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company.
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As a Administrative Manager, you will be managing the day-to-day runnings of the company, including scheduling staff members, handling performance reviews, and maintaining excellent records and reports.
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Familiarity with NYC landlord/tenant law, administrative law, the NYC Construction Codes and the NYC Zoning Resolution; Loft Board attorneys conduct conferences, mediate disputes between owners and tenants, review applications and plans, prepare applications and supporting documents to the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings for fact finding hearings, issue Loft Board certifications and letters of no objection, draft proposed decisions to applications brought before the Loft Board and handle other projects as needed.
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1 year experience as an administrative assistant. Responsible for assisting with light loan processing and loan file completion. Assist loan officer with any function. Assist with coordinating events and completing office errands as needed.
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