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Tasks may include, but are not limited to, answer telephone, customer assistance, accurate order entry, data entry, maintaining an accurate inventory, filing and record retention procedures, special project coordination, word processing, meeting preparation and support, timesheet/attendance tracking, purchase orders processing, travel coordination, ordering supplies, expense reporting etc.
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This individual must also process group, travel agent, company, internet and FIT reservations, including processing rooming lists and routing payments properly. Must have a basic knowledge of computers, math and be able to type 25 wpm.
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Performs a wide variety of payroll processing activities including computing wages, overtime payments, and retroactive amounts, calculating and recording payroll deductions and processing terminations.
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Strong computer skills with working knowledge of spreadsheet, word processing, database and desktop publishing software; good typing skills (35 WPM preferred); strong verbal and written communications skills.
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10-key by touch and type 45 wpm. The primary responsibilities of the Payroll Practitioner 1 is to be responsible for processing payroll, maintaining employee personnel records, and conducting payroll reporting and auditing/quality control duties.
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1 year of claims processing or customer service experience. Preferred Software and Other Tools: Knowledge of word processing, spreadsheet, and database software. Must be able to quickly navigate computer systems and able to type minimum of 35-40 WPM.
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This position reports to Specimen Processing Supervisor, and takes direction from Senior Specimen Preparation Technicians, and Specimen Preparation Coordinators. Typing/keyboarding skills of minimum 25 wpm, demonstrated by completion of a typing/keyboarding test.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBilling/AP Clerk needs invoicing, billing ,accounts payable experienceBilling/AP Clerk requires:Invoicing experienceExcellent organizational skills and attention to detailService contract knowledge and ability to apply skills when processing invoicesCustomer Service experiencePREFERRED SKILLSAbility to type 75 WPM or higherCandidate must be proficient in excel and Microsoft office.
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Proven ability to type 40 or more WPM on a word-processor. Customer service support including setting and confirming appointmentPerforming general clerical and administrative assistance functions in support of the sales staff, to include preparing letters, bids, contracts, general typing and word-processing, etc.
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Research, validate and process claim requests, such as but not limited to, shipping resolutions, processing returns, exchanges, credits, rebilling, fraud investigation, client web portal issues and other processing as assigned.
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Computer proficiency including word processing, data entry across multiple platforms, spreadsheets and generating reports using standard software applications, minimum typing speed of 40 WPM.
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Operate data entry equipment quickly and accurately; locate and correct data entry errors; maintain accurate records; coordinate the work of others; perform detailed clerical work; analyze situations and take corrective action; understand and carry out oral and written instructions; establish and maintain effective working relationships; and able to type 30 wpm.
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Typing at 45+ wpm, transcription, word processing/computer knowledge, mathematical aptitude and demonstrated effective communication skills is strongly preferred. Typing at 45+ wpm, transcription, word processing/computer knowledge, mathematical aptitude and demonstrated effective communication skills is strongly preferred.
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Typing and/or word processing speed of at least 45-50 WPM. knowledge of basic word processing packages. MGH Imaging West. Massachusetts General Hospital(MGH) Shift: This role requires starting work at 9-5:30 am -Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday (every other weekend 5:30 am -2 pm.
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Basic arithmetic and verbal skills; basic computer skills, e.g. data entry, email, text processing; typing speed of at least 50 words per minute (WPM). Coordinating with Legal Operations Team to process and manage the payment of vendor invoices including tracking the status of payments via the ATL Cloud.
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