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Job Title: Human Resources Generalist/Office Manager. The Human Resource Generalist will lead and direct the daily activities of recruiting, onboarding, wage negotiations and establish paths and benchmarks for pay increases, time off, requests/leave administration, work comp/liability audits, work comp claims, vehicle Insurance claims, COBRA and 401(k) processing.
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Knowledgeable in Human Resources; including benefits administration and recruitment. Office ManagerLocation: Manhattan, KSType: Full Time Well-established, multi-dentist office located in the heart of Manhattan, KS is hiring for a full time experienced Office Manager that is excited and passionate about the healthcare industry.
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Must have a strong business acumen within business administration and/or organizational leadership Prior medical or dental practice experience is a plus Required fundamentals with tools such as: Word and Excel, electronic billing, insurance processes, account receivable and payable.
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Candidates must have knowledge of accounts receivable and payable, as well as onboarding, benefits administration, and overall Human Resources support. Qualifications: 2+ years of experience in an Office Manager, Human Resources Manager, Bookkeeping/Accounting position, or similar.
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Familiarity with financial management, contract administration, and human resources functions. Assist with human resources tasks, corporate filings, and entity management.
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The Business Office Manager oversees the Accounting and Human Resources functions as well as handles recruitment, retention, new hire orientation, benefits administration, payroll, and general accounting duties.
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Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent Multiple years of Office Management experience Prior medical or dental practice experience is a plus Must have a strong business acumen within business administration and/or organizational leadership Required fundamentals with tools such as: Word and Excel, electronic billing, insurance processes, account receivable and payable.
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The manager will oversee systems, develop and future proof processes in patient satisfaction, patient retention, case acceptance, employee engagement, and provider engagement. Provides support to functioning areas; including front and back of office administrative assistance and operations.
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Perform Human Resources function by conducting new hire orientation and administering benefits. Prior experience in Human Resources or Accounting preferred. Senior Lifestyle offers a comprehensive benefits plan to eligible team members including health, dental, vision, retirement benefits, short-term disability, long-term disability, and paid time off.
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Participate in the Manager on Duty program. Ensure that payroll is accurately prepared and reported to the corporate office at the time designated. Respect and maintain confidentiality of the office, it’s records, and restricted information.
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Summary: The Office Manager is responsible for the administrative, financial, human resources, and customer interaction tasks for the plant in partnership with the Shared Services office and local management.
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Handle human resources tasks including benefits administration, employee onboarding/offboarding, health insurance enrollment/ renewal and others. Office Management or Human Resources experience a plus.
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Human Resources Support: Assist with HR functions, including payroll, benefits administration, and employee onboarding. Office Administration: Manage day-to-day office operations, ensuring a smooth and efficient work environment.
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Additionally, the Human Resources & Office Manager will be responsible for assisting with project document management and providing insights to leverage technology and drive administrative efficiencies for the team.
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Refers all human resource issues and benefits - including workers comp claims - to the Human Resources Manager. Works with Human Resources to oversee credentialing and privileges for their clinic's licensed providers.
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