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The Clinical Administrative Associate acts a liaison between the clinical and administrative team. This position is filled by an individual with experience in the administrative/office setting. Some of the duties require working in the office setting. As such this individual is to be professional and courteous to all ASI staff, funding source professionals, clients, potential clients, and other individuals that he/she may come into contact with.
Qualifications
Job Description
LBUSD Duties
LAUSD Duties
Additional Duties
Benefits and Compensation:
Reports to:
Clinical Administrative Lead, Clinical Director & Manager, Clinical Services
Works under the direction of:
Chief Executive Officer, Executive Clinical Director, Business and Operations Manger, HR Manager and Business Development Manager, Office Manager
Expected Hours of Work:
A work week of 20 hours per week (flexible days/times)
Work Environment
Office environment on second floor with only stair access, mainly sedentary computer activities
Physical Demands
Standing, sitting, walking, and talking; May require lifting of up to ten pounds, bending, moving simple office furniture, and using a step stool or small ladder.
Part Time
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$87k-112k (estimate)
09/02/2022
10/09/2023
asiautism.com
Fullerton, CA
100 - 200
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