Office Services Professional performs and oversees various administrative functions and processes and acts as the organization's point person for outside vendors and service providers. Plans and coordinates office-wide facilities maintenance, space planning, moves, equipment installations, and other events or projects with internal and external stakeholders. Being an Office Services Professional monitors inventory and places orders for office equipment, supplies, or provisions. Manages or administers accounting processes including budgeting, invoice processing, employee expense reports, reimbursements, petty cash, and time tracking. Additionally, Office Services Professional may support HR activities or initiatives with employee onboarding and interview coordination, and training. Performs company database or system administration tasks, including data input, reporting, user support, and upgrades. Resolves day-to-day problems and coordinates with stakeholders to obtain solutions. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Office Services Professional work is closely managed. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. To be an Office Services Professional typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Assistant Attorney General-Dept. of Health/Human Services/Health Facilities: The West Virginia Attorney General’s Office seeks a full-time attorney to represent the West Virginia Department of Health, Human Services and Health Facilities in litigation and appeals before state and federal courts and administrative agencies. This position will:
· Advise the client on litigation strategies
· Assist with policy development and implementation
· Engage with other state and federal agencies on the client’s behalf
· Advise the client on day-to-day operations
· Analyze cases for appeal
· File and respond to appeals
· Develop and implement targeted training for the client’s managers and employees, on issues related to conducting investigations, drafting reports, and preparing cases for litigation
Strong written and oral advocacy abilities are required. The candidate must be comfortable practicing independently with limited clerical support. The position is in Charleston, WV; however, other locations in the state will be considered if it is feasible.
Candidates must also have an active WV license or be eligible for admission.
Please send your resume, a writing sample and preferred salary range to jobs@wvago.gov with “Dept. of Health/Human Services” in the subject line.
Job Type: Full-time
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Work Location: In person
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