An accreditation assistant makes independent decisions on Continuing Legal Education course accreditation applications and assists with training and developing policies and procedures. An accreditation assistant looks to a supervisor or the director to solve more complex problems and to make final decisions on policies.
High school education or equivalent required. Requires four years of customer service experience in an office environment with accounting skills, verbal and written communication skills, computer and database management, time management, and workflow and team management skills. Must be able to address visitors and the public in a courteous and professional manner. Must be able to work independently and as part of a team, demonstrate flexibility in scheduling work and able to complete a variety of tasks.
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