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Ability and knowledge to accurately perform cash handling activities including but not limited to: Accounts receivable & Payable, daily bank deposits, ATM functions, soda machine money reports, Western Union transactions, selling money orders, selling lottery items, counting cashier tills, performing safe audits, cash drawer balancing, coupon processing, return check processes, posting charge accounts, accept gas and utility payments, and other cash handling activities that may become necessary.
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We are seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Office Manager/Bookkeeper to join our team. Process accounts payable and receivable transactions accurately and in a timely manner.
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The Bookkeeper/Office Manager is responsible for the day-to-day financial and office management of the business. We are seeking an experienced, professional, and personable Bookkeeper/Office Manager to join us at our facility at our headquarters in New Britian, Connecticut.
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Play an integral part in achieving nursing center business excellence goals as our Business Office Manager where you will census, billing, accounts receivable, tracking of Medicaid applications and other accounts receivable functions.
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Lead, guide and direct staff that may include an Assistant Business Office Manager, Bookkeeper, and Receptionists. Follow Revenue Cycle Management business processes and oversees timely and accurate completion of all business office functions in the areas of census, ancillaries, billing, adjustments, collections, write offs, refunds and deposits.
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Business Office Manager (BOM) : is sometimes called an Accounts Receivable (AR) or Billing Specialist or Bookkeeper in a Skilled Nursing Facility. Officially we title this job a BOM or Business Office Manager, but in other centers it may be called a Medicare / Medicaid Biller or Accounts Receivable Coordinator or even a Financial Services Rep.
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Conduct the day-to-day operations of the business office, including accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll, and invoicing. We are seeking an experienced Full-Charge Bookkeeper and Office Manager to join our team.
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Nursing Student Loan Debt Repayment and Tuition Assistance. DEI is a part of our company's DNA. Employee Assistance Program to support mental health. Complies with and monitors staff compliance with segregation of duties for cash handling and posting.
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Play an integral part in achieving nursing center business excellence goals as our Business Office Manager where you will oversee a team that is responsible for census, billing, accounts receivable, tracking of Medicaid applications and other accounts receivable functions.
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Manage patient/resident trust funds and confidential files in compliance with state and federal regulations. Meet with patients/residents upon admission and discharge to explain financial obligations.
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Health, Dental, Vision, Company-paid life insurance, 401K, Paid Time Off. Restrictions apply based on collective bargaining agreements, applicable state law and factors such as pay classification, job grade, location, and length of service.
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We are looking for a detail-oriented and organized Bookkeeper/Office Manager to manage our client's financial records and oversee daily office operations. Maintain accurate financial records, including accounts payable and accounts receivable.
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The Business Office Manager must be familiar with facility policies and procedures related to billing and accounts receivable, census processing and payroll. 1 Directs processing of accounts receivable, adjustments, private and third party agencies, and census information.
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A company located in Needham, MA, is actively seeking a Bookkeeper/Office Manager for an immediate opening. Accounts receivable and accounts payable. The Bookkeeper will be responsible for some operational accounting and overall office support.
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4 Manages accounts receivable collections for past due resident accounts; He/she interfaces with the Administrator, Corporate Business Office Coordinator, bookkeeper and receptionists, as well as provides verbal and written reports to the Administrator and Corporate.
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