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Answer phones, return calls, assist other staff, and do other clerical work as necessary, including but not limited to scanning documents, filing, and processing mail. File legal papers/pleadings at the courthouse or through e-filing, including setting hearing dates, and interacting with court staff, opposing parties and clients.
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Central PO area duties: Pre-packaging and compounding of non-sterile tables and liquids, compounding of hazardous drugs, order processing through pharmacy inventory management, accurate and timely Omnicell: Advanced functions of automated dispensing cabinets, appropriate rotation of stock, appropriate assignment of expiration dates, advance knowledge of CSM (controlled substance management) system and narcotics inventory management as assigned.
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Clerical tasks: Answering phones, recording, filing and reporting pharmacy activities and services. Requirements: High School diploma or Equivalent is required Current PTCB Pharmacy Technician Certification is required Current Texas State Board of Pharmacy Registration is required ACPE IV certification is required Application Process Includes: Interview with client Drug testing Background check Flu shot/TB test For immediate consideration, please email your resume to ashleys@cornerstonestaffing.com.
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Must be competent in following pharmacy production areas: Central PO area, Advanced Omnicell processing, advanced non-sterile compounding, and compliance audits. Clerical tasks will encompass answering phones, recording, filing, and reporting pharmacy activities and services.
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Processes paperwork associated with retail/wholesale automobile sales may include printing daily reports, maintaining deal jackets, contacting finance companies regarding contracts, obtaining required information regarding registration and/or titling, processing reassignments, and auditing completed paperwork.
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Clerical responsibilities may include, but is not limited to: copying, filing, reconciliation of missing dealer plates or information and data entry into Microsoft Excel and proprietary systems as required for logging vehicle registration tags.
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The work is clerical/administrative, very heavy on data entry and electronic filing. Hybrid - 2 days onsite (Tuesday, Thursday) and 3 days at home (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) Operate postage and other mail room equipment and may track certified mailings.
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Perform general clerical duties to include but not limited to: copying, faxing, mailing and filing. Processing daily invoicing duties, communicating with internal and external customers.
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Processing of HUD certifications and interview residents for eligibility. This role routinely utilizes standard office equipment such as computers, phone, photocopiers/printers, and filing cabinets.
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The Financial Services Accounting Specialist is responsible for processing and importing the billing transactions for our Financial Services Day 2 department and reconcile cash on a daily basis.
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You will undertake a variety of activities in accounting ranging from invoicing, filing, reconciliation, payroll, and accounts payable. Secondary Responsibilities: Accounts payable processing as required.
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Experience and ability to manage online, auto payment processing. Maintain an orderly filing system for: paid invoices and trade partner W9’s. Experience and ability to manage online, auto payment processing.
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Must have worked a minimum of 1 year in CCMC pharmacy and gained knowledge in advanced areas or must have pharmacy experience with one year of hands on IV preparation experience. Texas State Board of Pharmacy Technician Registration OR Texas Pharmacy Intern License.
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Perform administrative support duties such as answering telephones, check-in, check-out, filing, faxing, record processing and shared housekeeping. Perform drug screen collections for DOT and non-DOT drug screens, using proper chain of custody.
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