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Perform other departmental tasks such as filing, archiving and retrieving slides/blocks, reports, requisitions/other paperwork and answering the telephone. Enter data in laboratory information systems (LIS.
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Responsibilities Manage, mentor and Supervise Senior EHS Managers and EHS ManagersCreate, communicate, enforce and identify opportunities for improvements in corporate EHS programsProvide administrative expertise as related to communications, reporting and distributing safety plans and safety related document storageDetermine training requirements for employees and develop and administer curriculum for training as necessaryTrack and facilitate employee training (ex.
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In addition, the Branch Administrative Supervisor is responsible for supervising the work of the branch support staff, including onboarding, training, development and ongoing associate communication.
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Duties may include administrative tasks in functional areas such as: finance, human resources, purchasing, research and development, administrative duties such as email follow up, meeting scheduling, preparing budgeting summaries, project schedules, drafting memos, managing conference rooms, and analysis of information for function.
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Job Description Administrative: Coordinates care for the outpatient gastroenterology population in collaboration with the physician and healthcare team. This role is 80% Administrative and 20% Clinical.
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Feel great and thrive with access to health and wellness programs, paid time off and discounts for work necessities, such as cell phones. At KinderCare Learning Companies, the first and only early childhood education provider recognized with the Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award, we offer a variety of early education and child care options for families.
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Perform basic tasks such as filing, data entry, answering phones, processing the mail, etc. Assist with invoice processing and account payments. Perform basic tasks such as filing, data entry, answering phones, processing the mail, etc.
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Minimum of one (1) year of administrative medical office experience, preferably in a specialty practice. Job Category: Administrative. Experience in Pain Management, Regenerative Medicine, or Orthopedics, strongly preferred.
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Case management-answering cases that are submitted by employees with sometimes complex information and guidance. Answering phone calls/making phone calls- providing employees with information and guidance.
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This position operates in a home-based office and routinely uses standard office equipment such as laptops, printers, and phones. This is a largely sedentary role requiring the ability to sit at a desk, reach outward, use a phone, have use of fingers to operate office equipment such as a keyboard, mouse, phone, printer, copier, and to reach above the head, bend, or stand, as necessary.
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Experience selling professional staffing, such as HR, Marketing, Legal, A&F or Administrative in the DC Metro region. Compensation includes a competitive base salary plus commission plan. Proven success in business development of both contract and direct hire staffing solutions.
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Absolutely no phones allowed, phones must stay in your vehicle. Absolutely no phones allowed, phones must stay in your vehicle. Provides strong customer service, access control, loss prevention, incident response, observation and reporting for all safety and security incidents.
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QualificationsBachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience, preferred 3+ Years of experience Property & Casualty License required Possess strong administrative and computing skills, including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and Power Point) Applied/Epic or similar agency management software experience, preferred.
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Manages all day-to-day operations including administrative functions, assessing risks, identifying assumptions, and resolving interpersonal conflicts. Overview Amyx is seeking to hire a Project Manager to support our Department of Defense/Defense Logistics Agency contract.
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Ellie strives to remove many of the daily obstacles and administrative aspects that get in the way of a successful and enjoyable private practice experience. Ellie prioritizes the CLINICIAN'S experience by offering centralized administrative support, excellent compensation, benefits, training, and flexible scheduling.
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