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Duty 8: Collaborates with the Patient Financial Services, Billing and Credit and Collections Managers & Supervisors, Patient Financial Services Educator & Compliance Specialist, Patient Financial Services Director and Revenue Cycle Director on all denial, billing and collection functions within the Patient Financial Services Division.
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Under the supervision of the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), the role’s primary purpose is to ensure that all behavioral health information systems and revenue management systems for the Department of Mental Health (DMH) programs and manage care contracts are performing efficiently.
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The incumbent will assist the Billing and Claims Manager with effectively managing the BUGSDM Accounts Receivable, in particular items billed to MassHealth and other state Medicaid programs.
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First Horizon Bank Treasury Management Revenue Manager Dallas , Texas Apply Now Location: Onsite in Memphis, TN, Nashville, TN, Knoxville, TN, Charlotte, NC, Raleigh, NC, Winston Salem, NC, Atlanta, GA, Birmingham, AL, Miami, FL, Palm Beach, FL, Naples, FL, Tampa Bay, FL, New Orleans, LA, Lafayette, LA, Baton Rouge, LA, Houston, TX, or Dallas, TX.
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In addition, the Finance Manager assists with the planning, coordination and direction of the District's budget, payroll, accounts payable, utility billing collections, and financing activities and provides complex administrative support to the Chief Financial Officer.
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The Medical Center Representative is responsible for general clerical, receptionist, billing, referrals, patient registration and customer service for the operation of the business office in a medical center.
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The catering and retail manager is responsible for the billing and payment of all catered events including pricing as well as inventory management of the Fillmore Lounge and Market. Growth and Opportunities: We bolster personal and professional development, offering myriad opportunities, from on-the-job training to mentorship programs and financial support, to help you reach your full potential.
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We’re a recognized Elite Agency award winner and a leading property and casualty broker, benefits consultant, wealth manager, and retirement plan advisor. NFP provides solutions enabling client success through the expertise of over 8,000 global employees, investments in innovative technologies, and enduring relationships with highly rated insurers, vendors and financial institutions.
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The Field Accounting Coordinator assists and supports the Project Controls Manager and/or Commercial Manager through independently completed tasks concerning financial, clerical, and administrative services to ensure efficient, timely, and accurate billing, processing of invoices and expense accounts.
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Requires a comprehensive knowledge of student financial aid programs including: cost of attendance, scholarships, payment and financing options, student loans, billing, disbursement, withdrawal, re-admit, and timelines/deadlines.
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Reporting to a District Sales Manager, the Sales Executive also strategically partners with internal regional and national sales leaders, corporate support partners including Billing, Customer Service and Sales Operations to deliver on various client needs.
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Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM) certification or another equivalent. Requirements may include: program cost control and management using cost baselines, revenue and profit recognition and forecasting, customer reporting and invoicing support, direct and indirect rate analysis, annual and multi-year planning, monthly forecasting, program compliance with FAR and GAAP regulations, and program initial set up to include project codes with work breakdown structure and billing setup.
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Controller will be hands on leader managing all aspects of accounting operations including Labor, Payroll, Accounts Payable, Billing, Accounts Receivable, Revenue Recognition, General Ledger, Treasury and Compliance.
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Your Role Accountability Understand the flow of Commerce data into business intelligence and financial systems Organize and drive requirements and features that deliver reliable payment and recurring billing experiences You are able to triage multiple initiatives to make a judgment to tackle the right problems at the right time.
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In this role you will manage the accounting team who is responsible for financial reporting, billing, collections, payroll, and budget preparation. The Area Accounting Manager will assist with the compilation and preparation of the financial statement, periodic forecasts, and annual budget to provide support to the Accounting Department.
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