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Administrative Assistant, Entry level, Healthcare, 33k+ Benefits
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Country: USA
Location: Massachusetts-Boston Boston 02215
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Administrative/Clerical
Location:02215
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Executive Support;General/Other: Administrative/Clerical
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
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Administrative Assistant, Entry level, Healthcare, 33k+ Benefits
Administrative Assistant, Entry level, Healthcare, 33k+ Benefits
Unique opportunity to join Administrative Department of
prominent Boston Hospital.
This position requires strong Word, Excel, Powerpoint for a variety
of projects and duties. Will process special reports, correspondance,
budget and expense tracking and Powerpoint presentations for
the management Committee. This job requires that enjoy
phone contact, organizing and challenges! Will work with
people from all levels. Any Administrative experience thru
school,etc is an added consideration.
Excellent choice of health plans, tuition aid and discounts
on transportation. Available now!
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