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Our stylish hotel positions you near dazzling destinations including La Jolla Shores, Birch Aquarium, the University of California, San Diego and the beautiful Westfield UTC shopping mall.
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Visit claylacy.com Clay Lacy Aviation is looking for an experienced Accounts Receivable Manager for our full-service FBO at Van Nuys Airport. The Accounts Receivable Manager works with CLA’s FP&A Analysts, Charter Supervisors, Maintenance Billing Team, and FBO Managers for VNY, SNA and OXC locations.
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This individual will need to conduct account receivable audits, and partner with the Revenue Cycle Manager to communicate findings and assist with developing work plans. The Manager of Accounts Receivable Analysis requires a detailed understanding of billing / collections, contracts, governmental regulations and overall project management.
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Teva Pharmaceuticals Associate Director, Accounts Receivable Weston , Florida Apply Now Together, we’re on a mission to make good health more affordable and accessible, to help millions around the world enjoy healthier lives.
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As an Accounts Receivable Intern, you will work closely with our Accounts Receivable Manager in answering any inquiries from our locations; Wrigley Field, Wrigley Rooftops, Wrigley Field - DraftKings Sportsbook, and our Retail stores.
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Supervise and coordinate activities of the Accounts Receivable section of the Duke Hospital Business Office to include the processing of third party claims and the maintenance, review, updating and collection of patient accounts in accordance with hospital credit policy.
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Review every Inpatient and Outpatient account on the receivable report and take appropriate action with insurance according to departmental procedures. The Physician Billing Insurance team is seeking an Insurance Receivable Specialist I to review, analyze, follow-up, and resolve insurance balances on assigned accounts including using insurance websites, phone calls, collection letters, referrals to the agency, and financial assistance programs, discussing with supervisor and manager, as needed.
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The Accounts Receivable Intern will report to the Senior Accounts Receivable Analyst and will work with other team members in person in our Cincinnati, OH office. Assist the Accounts Receivable Analyst with recording daily bank transactions.
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The Accounts Receivable Coordinator (ARC) assists in managing the overall business operations of the research finance team and provides targeted support for the department's cash management and invoicing functions.
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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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As an Accounts Payable - Accounts Receivable Administrative Assistant, you play a vital role in our company by using your administrative, clerical, and bookkeeping skills to help our office run at peak efficiency.
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You'll be working hand in hand with the current Accounts Receivable Analyst and will have the opportunity to also work cross functionally within the finance & sales teams. Here's what you can expect as an Accounts Receivable Analyst:Effectively Communicate: You will correspond using strong written and verbal communication skills with internal and external customers responding to any inquiries about payments and invoices, resolving disputes and following up on delinquent accounts.
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If you feel like you are a great fit for: Accounts Receivable Specialist. We are seeking an Accounts Receivable Specialist to join our team! 2-3 years of experience with both accounts receivable, collections and deduction research and reconciliation.
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Because we are expanding rapidly through acquisitions and internal growth, we have an excellent opportunity available for an ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK/SPECIALIST We are hiring immediately! This candidate should have a billing specialist background and accounting, accounts receivable, and collections experience.
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Because we are expanding rapidly through acquisitions and internal growth, we have an excellent opportunity available for an ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE SPECIALIST We are hiring immediately! Accounts receivable accounting experience.
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