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posted on 04/18/08

Job Title:Executive Assistant II
Company:Institute for Health & Aging - UCSF
Location:Sacramento, CA
Description:Job Requisition No.: 26596

The Institute for Health & Aging (IHA) is an organized research unit at UCSF. The work of the Institute includes extensive and successful research, training and public service in the areas of aging, health, and health policy. In collaboration with the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), IHA will manage data and review research requests on birth defects, which is the leading cause of infant mortality in California and the nation through the California Birth Defects Monitoring Program (CBDMP). The Office Technician position will provide administrative support for both CBDMP staff and the research proposal process including word processing, setting-up meetings, photocopying, faxing, emailing, mailing and filing as necessary. In addition, this position will assist in developing an organization system of all documentation and will assist in entering all electronic information into database repositories as necessary. This position is permanently located in Sacramento, CA.

Requirements:High school graduation or GED with at least two years of related administrative/clerical experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Good knowledge of computer software packages on PC platforms, including Word, Excel, Outlook, Access and/or similar software programs. Good oral/written communications skills; excellent typing skills; and outstanding organizational skills.
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To Apply:Please submit resumes to UCSF website: http://www.ucsfhr.ucsf.edu/careers/ & reference specific job requisition number. For additional information, please contact Kate Cordell at kate.cordell@cdph.ca.gov.

 


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