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. Administrative Responsibilities - 10% Enforce all camp health and safety standards, keeping campers safe at all times. Assist campers in scheduling classes, and following the daily camp schedule. Cooperate and
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breastfeeding). Have good organizational skills, enabling her to manage her assigned caseload, keep track of her scheduled hours, meetings, and training, and meet necessary deadlines. Provide counseling and
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. The part-time AWSMP Administrative Assistant (20 hours/week) will report to the AWSMP Education Program Operations Coordinator. A set work schedule will be established for regular days worked, with some
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to supervisor program counselors, junior counselors, and make scheduling assignments. Demonstrated ability to coordinate multi-faceted recreation program of teaching skills setting up intramural and inter-camp
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Assistant III will primarily be responsible for coordination of schedules (Calendar coordination), including extensive travel, developing intra-office communication protocols, streamlining administrative
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efficient, quality care throughout their entire visit. Assist with scheduling, set-up and completion of all nursing care and procedures needed by patients using auxiliary services throughout CUHA. Employees
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for this position. The Cornell University Hospital for Animals provides 24-hour care for pets 365 days of the year. The schedule for this position requires flexibility to ensure that adequate patient care and service
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Program Manager. Responsibilities include diversified duties including receiving and greeting customers and providing basic information, registration and support for coordination, scheduling
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counselors in supervision of 6-16 campers in cabin. See to their safety and well- being at all times. Assist campers in scheduling classes, and following the daily camp schedule. Review weekly camp medical
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, staff assignments, time off, etc. Assist campers and staff in scheduling classes, and following the daily camp schedule. Monitor progress of classes and reports areas of concern to the Education Director