I am writing this letter in response to the opening for PT Clerical Assistant. As someone who has lived in the North Shore her whole life, I have a great respect for the services which North Shore Community College provides to its students as well as the essential part that the college plays in the cities which it is located in. This respect, as well as my desire to work in a clerical position, has led me to apply for the position of PT Clerical Assistant.
My university work has helped me build a variety of computer skills including Microsoft Office and BannerWeb. I would constantly be writing documents, doing presentation and looking at data for courses.
In addition, I have had a variety of experiences working in an office setting including
Un-Carrier Administrative Assistant position comes with a long list of responsibilities and tasks that happen daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly! To list them all would make my paragraph an extremely long check list. Here are a few tasks that are my responsibility as Administrative Assistant. Supporting the Senior Administrative Assistant as needed and filling in as the back-up during vacations. Managing calendars for Senior Managers; ensuring accuracy, flexibility and attending any required meetings to keep minutes and follow up as necessary. Scheduling meetings can include but not limited to anything from T-Time, Focus Groups, Huddles, TM gatherings and VP visits. Basic accounting will also be a requirement such as managing petty cash
My experience as an Administrative Assistant, Systems Coordinator, Receptionist and other supportive roles has allowed me to gain experience in providing excellent customer service while multitasking.
Any job in the medical field is great, because it will always be needed no matter what. Doctors, nurses, techs, etc. are all very important and necessary people, but the people behind the scenes are just as important, medical administrative assistants. Being a medical administrative assistant seems awfully difficult, you have all these responsibilities but at the end of the day you’ll have a sense of satisfaction because you may have possibly really helped a patient or family with a serious and hard situation. There are different types or categories of medical administrative assistants, you have the front office, the back office, the clinic setting, private practices, and the floating position. Duties for
Radiology services expanded substantially while the tools for radiologist multiplied for patient treatment and diagnosis. Although the workload in radiology increased, the number of radiologists decreased; therefore, the challenge was to reduce the workload of the overwhelmed radiologist.
In response to your available Temporary Sales Associate position. I am enclosing a resume for your review. Please consider this letter my formal application presenting my background, education and experience.
After high school, I plan to go to Oklahoma and attend Tulsa Welding School and work as well too. I will graduate within seven months or less depend on my knowledge of Welding. When I finish graduating from Tulsa Welding School I'll be working in the Welding Field or Pipeline Field. This will help me pay for some of my college funds and start my career. Within the five years of graduation, May 18, 2017, I'll be working as a Welder somewhere in Little Rock, Arkansas. I have heard they do pay well to those who have experience in the field of welding. If I could in the five years also have another job or go back to school and also have a certification for Nursing as my second job and help others.
What experiences have you had which prepare you for this position (e.g perhaps as an employee, leader, or working with people different from yourself, etc)?
I am writing to apply for the Adjunct Counselor position within the Los Angeles Community College District. I was excited to hear about this opportunity because I believe my experience of working with students from a variety of backgrounds, my commitment to support students in reaching their academic goals, and my desire to understand and empathize with the challenges that community college students face make me a very good match for this position.
Helping others has been one of the most important values that my parents have shown me throughout the years. As I grew older and wiser, I learned that caring and showing it, gave me a great sense of satisfaction. I learned that by helping someone you could make their situation or day a much more pleasant experience. For these same reasons, I wanted to become a nurse. I knew that in the health care field, nurses and caregivers are always doing something to help a patient. Therefore, when it came down to selecting my elective classes in high school, I decided to give the health care field a try. I entered the nursing assistant program that they offered and completed the 3- year course program. After completing the course and doing my clinical
I am applying to study dentistry because I know this is the career I would like to preform for the rest of my life. I am a reliable person, hard working and I have a great sense of responsibility.
The need for funding during the summer will help defer costs of living while doing an internship in Springfield. I am seeking an internship with Out Now. As a student with learning disabilities I am not able to work during the semester while completing course work maintaining grades and course work requirements. Funding during the summer will allow me to continue to do community activism, while working in an environment about which I chose to write my Honors College thesis. The topic of urban development of Springfield, Massachusetts is where I want to focus my energy I seek to take the skills I have acquired at UMass and other aspects of life to be a part of urban redevelopment, and community advocacy through the neighborhood and city wide events. The scholarship would provide me funds to cover my living expenses. The total cost for rent is currently $600 a month, car insurance $92 a month in addition to phone service around $50 a month.
The following case is about Susie Q. she is an administrative assistant in the transplant department. she has been working as an administrative assistant for three years and she just received a promotion. She will be leaving the department in a couple of weeks. The transplant nurse manager Ms. Hardman is hiring authority for this position. Ms. Hardman asked Susie Q. if she can help her find a replacement, since she knows the job. After the job description has been posted online, Susie Q. has completed preliminary telephone interview and has scheduled in person interview with the three finalists.
What began as tutoring sessions designed for a child to learn how to solve fractions evolved into the moment that forever parallels my revelation to become a doctor. When I first met Abby, she hid behind her mother and struggled to even count. After this disclosure, Abby began talking to me, her grades improved, and she accumulated several friends. I soon realized that the greatest lesson I taught her was not cross multiplication, but the belief that someone understood her and that she mattered. Additionally, she bestowed me the moment that began my journey to become a doctor. I just had yet to realize it.
I have always been interested and intrigued by computers, ever since using a BBC when I was very young. Since then I have become fluent in writing BASIC and more recently I have learnt HTML, the language of the World Wide Web on which I have my own wesite. I use computers for most of my exam coursework such as Solving Equations Using Numerical Methods for Pure Maths 2 and also for recreation.
I can apply experience and personal skills gained in a variety of working and personal environments.