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Keywords: Accounts Receivable Manager, AR Manager, Revenue Manager, Remote Accounting jobs, SaaS, CPA, Public accounting. The Revenue Manager will oversee all aspects of revenue recognition and accounts receivable, including monthly and year end close.
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Organize and lead committee meetings across DUHS, PRMO and PDC as it relates to accounts receivable and or financial data operation improvements. Coordinate and mentor staff regarding accounts receivable and financial systems, analyses, reports and policies/procedures.
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Minimum two years of related experience preferred, such as accounts receivable follow-up, insurance follow-up and appeals, insurance posting, professional medical/billing, medical payment posting, and cash application.
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Transactional activities including accounts payable, accounts receivable (revenue recognition and billing), and payroll, general accounting, reconciliations, month-end close, and maintaining workpapers.
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The Senior Revenue Cycle Operations Analyst is responsible for ensuring maximum efficiency and accuracy of accounts receivable balances through payment posting, credit and refunds oversight, and daily/weekly/monthly auditing.
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We are looking for a Sr Accounts Receivable Specialist to join our Physician Practice. Seeking an accomplished AR Specialist with expertise in Medical Billing, renowned for reducing claim denials and enhancing revenue cycle efficiency.
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Non-profit accounting, public accounting experience, and/or consulting experience is a plus but not required. Serve as the outsourced Controller/CFO for multiple non-profit clients. Passionate about working in or supporting non-profit organizations.
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Protect the companys financial assets by properly administering company policies and procedures for handling cash, credit card, accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll and all other financial transactions.
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Analysis and data visualization, budgeting and forecasting. Grant management, allocations, and funder reporting. Recommending and implementing improvements to accounting, operations, internal controls, and compliance policies and procedures, supporting client strategy and best practices.
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Experience with multiple GL packages, especially QuickBooks, and electronic bill pay systems. We offer a hybrid work environment, professional education opportunities, competitive compensation, and a people-focused culture genuine support inside and outside of work.
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This Accounts Receivable (A/R) Manager role will help manage the day to day Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) A/R and cash application operations. Aid in continually improving our cash flow/DSO through effective accounts receivable and collections.
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Oversee all aspects of accounts receivable and receipts; track revenue from performance fees, commissions, and royalty contracts; generate invoices; timely deposit of all incoming funds; monthly reconciliation of A/R.
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Generates invoices for Resource Sharing; performs monthly reports and regular reconciliation of financial transactions for resource sharing operations across multiple systems, ensuring accurate accounting of departmental revenue and expenditures; notes discrepancies in OCLC IFM statements and produces invoices through Accounts Receivable to recover lost charges; verifies that non-IFM payments for resource sharing services have been received.
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Possess thorough understanding of the hospital revenue cycle with specialization in hospital billing and/or physician billing, accounts receivable follow-up, and the account resolution process to include, but not limited to: claims submission, acceptance and adjudication, transaction reviews, adjustment posting, denials & appeals processes, identification of patient responsibility, etc.
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Manage the borough’s accounting functions, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll, and general ledger maintenance. The Borough of Lansdale has an Electric Department and Wastewater Treatment Plant which generate significant revenue for the Borough.
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