Coordinate administrative processes across departments, monitor workflows, support cross-functional projects, maintain documentation systems, schedule meetings, and track performance metrics.
Position Summary:
Coordinates administrative processes across departments.
Key Responsibilities:
- Monitor workflow processes
- Support cross-functional projects
- Maintain documentation systems
- Coordinate meetings
- Track performance metrics
Qualifications:
3+ years experience; project coordination skills.
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