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Job Description Apply now Req Id: 40085 Job Title: Clerk, Medical Reception City: West Lafayette Job Description: Job Summary The PUSH Medical Reception Clerk serves as the first point of contact
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for collaboration exist across the university, and our faculty have collaborations with every college in the university. Application Process Applications must include (1) a cover letter, (2) a complete curriculum
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, processing cash and check deposits, and reconciling departmental purchasing cards. The position also serves as a point of contact for all procurement-related questions while assisting departmental faculty
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appropriate documents to assist in the onboarding process for new employees. Serve as a point of contact for all payroll and other related questions while assisting departmental faculty, staff, and students
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are properly secured, cleaned up, and reset at the end of each shift. Serve as the primary point of contact for evening events, room reservations, and visitor assistance. Address conflicts, incidents
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preparing reports, drafting and editing correspondence, maintaining financial processes and records (including Purchasing Card checkouts, reconciliations, travel arrangements, reimbursements, and invoice
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tasks. The coordinator will also assist with compliance with institutional and sponsor requirements. Overall, the position will assist with faculty in the following contexts: 1. Serve as a point of
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. They will assist students, faculty, staff and community borrowers in the operation of equipment, directional information and location of programs in the library. Desired Skills Excellent verbal communication
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for this position is $43,888.00. Primary Responsibilities: Manage all Purdue Fort Wayne and Indiana University Fort Wayne student organizations by serving as primary point of contact. Serve as a resource for student
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faculty, staff, and students. This position will provide strategic guidance in the development of new manufacturing procedures and processes to further modernize the school’s undergraduate program. In