Adept at bookkeeping and administrative assistance, I leveraged these skills at The Home Depot Inc to enhance cash management and administrative services, significantly improving operational efficiency. My expertise in document control and strong organizational abilities have consistently driven positive outcomes, demonstrating a keen ability to manage multiple tasks effectively.
Office Associates are responsible for the successful operation of the cash management, administrative services, and customer service functions. Cash management includes administering all sales-based cash management, accounting transactions, and financial reporting for the store. The office associate is responsible for the daily back-office processing and reporting of sales, as well as other related financial and managerial records for the store. Administrative services include printing, distributing reports, and ensuring the proper functioning of computer hardware and software used in the store. They are also responsible for inputting certain time and attendance information into the system, administering the maintenance, security ID administration, system troubleshooting, routine system backups, and other administrative-related tasks. They are also responsible for ordering supplies needed for the store.
Demonstrate knowledge of classroom management, and ensure that the residents participate appropriately in a group setting. Demonstrate the ability to assist with lessons, activities, and exams, ensuring that the appropriate curriculum is facilitated to residents. Ability to assist patients with activities of daily living (ADLs), such as toileting, personal hygiene, changing briefs, showering, feeding, etc. Assist with transfers and mobility activities, and use of mechanical lifts under the direction of the supervising therapist. Demonstrates the ability to monitor the patients' behaviors: appropriate social and work boundaries, job skills and abilities, and provide both positive and negative feedback. Demonstrates basic knowledge of techniques utilized to modify behavior in a positive way. Demonstrates understanding of patients' functional limitations and knowledge of compensatory strategies.
Living skills support is responsible for providing the best quality care, ensuring the maintenance of a safe, home-like environment, carrying out the programming activities, and assisting in activities of daily living skills for residents. My position is considered to be an essential staff member who is required to be on duty to provide services to Touchstone residents during emergency situations or disaster situations, as needed by the facility's emergency and disaster response plan.
I was the head teacher for three-year-olds; I had a class of up to 15 children a day. I would teach the children a daily and weekly curriculum, I served them three hot meals a day, as well as a morning snack and an evening snack. If the child wasn't potty trained completely, I would work on that as well.
I did the opening and closing paperwork. I made bank deposits twice a day, tagged the clothes that the customers brought in, and assisted them when they came to pick them up. I also opened and closed the store.
I was responsible for keeping the shelves stocked, fronted, and cleaned, and assisting customers with questions. I also put inventory into the computer system when it came in on the truck, and changed prices in the computer if needed.
I was to meet and greet customers at the door when they came into the restaurant. I then seated them at a table, took their drink orders, and relayed them back to the waitress. I made sure the waitress attended to the customers in a timely fashion. I also cashed out customers and made sure they enjoyed their visit.
I waited on customers and cashed them out when they were ready to pay.
I was to take care of customers as they came in to pay for their fuel, and any other purchases they wanted to make.
I made sure the building was secure and safe, and I cleaned the classroom and restrooms.