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You verify financial eligibility for patient care, accounts receivable, accounts payable, the resident trust, and community HR/payroll functions. Code, ensure completion of goods and services and confirm approvals for accounts payable.
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As Business Office Manager you’ll also be responsible for our community’s accounts payable and receivable functions, including collecting and entering invoices; keeping on top of resident billing and rent collection, and maintaining and analyzing our accounting and payroll records.
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Job SummarySummary: As an Office Manager, you will perform a variety of duties including coordination of all business unit accounting activities, maintaining cash control, payroll, including Living Wage Ordinance compliance, accounts payable, accounts receivable, profit and loss reconciliations, and human resources administration/benefits for personnel.
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Manage accounts payable, accounts receivable, sales tax reporting and payment for The Ann & Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum. Maintains general ledger by transferring subsidiary accounts; preparing a trial balance; reconciling entries.
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Specializing in accounts receivable, accounts payable, and financial reporting, this position plays a key role in safeguarding the companys financial health. Accounts Payable: Process incoming bills, schedule payments, and manage vendor relationships.
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Manage all phases of Accounts Payable, Receivable and department budget. Enters invoices into accounts payable system weekly after verifying a purchase order was received from ordering department head and obtaining General Manager's approval.
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Two (2) years’ experience in a supervisory, accounts receivable, payroll or accounts payable environment. Establishes and maintains filing systems for accounts receivable, accounts payable, resident information, personnel information, etc.
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The Accountant/HR/Office Manager oversees the daily financial transactions of the company, including payroll processing, invoicing, and tracking accounts receivable/payable to ensure accuracy and timely execution.
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Efficiently manages Community financial operations including accounts receivable and accounts payable activities. Oasis at 30th is seeking a Business Office Manager to join our team.
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Prairie Winds of Urbana is seeking a Business Office Manager (BOM) to join our team! Prairie Winds of Urbana is seeking a Business Office Manager (BOM) to join our team! Self-service payroll (PayCom.
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Accounts payable including vendor management, invoice coding and entry, weekly check runs. Accounts receivable including billing and collections. Previous experience as a Front office manager or Office administrator would be an advantage.
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Proficient in MS Office products, internet and industry specific software programs for marketing, payroll and accounts payable/receivable. The ideal candidate will have experience in a wide variety of business office responsibilities including petty cash reconciliation, aging/collections, invoicing, payroll, accounts payable.
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Oversee all aspects of the business office, including billing, accounts receivable, accounts payable, and documentation of resident move-ins, move-outs, transfers and ancillary charges.
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This includes managing all financial and business functions related to accounts payable/receivable, billing, collections, payroll, taxation, purchasing, cash flow, etc. Develop systems to effectively manage accounts receivable.
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Summary: As an Office Manager, you will perform a variety of duties including coordination of all business unit accounting activities, maintaining cash control, payroll, including Living Wage Ordinance compliance, accounts payable, accounts receivable, profit and loss reconciliations, and human resources administration/benefits for personnel.
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