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The Utility Billing/ Meter Tech is responsible for ensuring the efficient delivery of water utility services to City residents. Specific tasks related to community engagement, fieldwork and troubleshooting, inspection and maintenance, record keeping, and billing.
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Product Specialist/ ETL and Informatica Analyst. Experience with managing Informatica Enterprise Data Catalog (EDC), Axon, Data Privacy Management (DPM), and Data Masking application environments (or comparable data management/governance applications.
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Our services include scheduling, registration, insurance verification, hospital billing, revenue integrity, collections, payment compliance, credentialing, health information management, customer service, payroll and physician billing.
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Genesis Health Clubs is looking for a Revenue Specialist who would love to work in a fast-paced corporate accounting office. The Revenue Specialist will be responsible for cash and revenue related items including the cash responsibilities listed below.
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You will serve as a a Senior Security Specialist at Johnson Space Center in the Protective Services Division with multiple responsibilities for the Security disciplines of Physical Security, Personnel Security, Identity and Credential Management (ICAM), Communication Security (COMSEC), Industrial Security, and Classified Information Security Information (CNSI.
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Minimum RequirementsAssociate’s degree or equivalent in combination of experience and education Two – three years’ experience in a hospital setting, physician’s office, or insurance billing environment Experience in commercial insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid reimbursement Must have computer literacy and math aptitude, and the ability to use 10-key calculator, computer key board and basic software applications, including Excel, Word and Outlook.
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The position of Insurance Specialist reports to the Director of Safety and Risk Management. It provides expertise and management in the following areas: Risk assessment and mitigation strategies, MSU Workers’ Compensation (WC) and Stay-at-Work/Return-to-Work (SAW/RTW) programs and policy, Property and Casualty insurance programs and Loss Control, Occupational Health & Safety programs, Industrial Hygiene programs, Chemical and Hazardous Waste programs, Electronic Waste/Universal Waste programs, Biowaste program, Fire & Life Safety, EHS policy and training.
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The following position is available to Veterans, Transitioning Military, National Guard and Reserve Members, Military Spouses, Wounded Warriors, and their Caregivers.
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Our Payroll Specialist is responsible for the accurate processing of weekly payrolls via UKG Pro, along with applicable verbal and written stellar customer service. Our Jersey City branch is looking for a new National Payroll Specialist to join our Finance team.
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The Billing & Compliance Specialist will frequently interact with both our internal and external community, focusing on meeting the individual needs of each customer. Finance Billing & Compliance Specialist.
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Job SummaryThe Cultivation Specialist provides on-site support to multiple gardens within a cannabis cultivation facility. As a Cultivation Specialist you are responsible for maintaining quality control measures and ensuring the health and safety of crop during the life stages of the plant, from propagation to pre-harvest.
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Secondary coursework in medical billing and coding is preferred. Five or more years combined experience in coding, billing, documentation improvement, clinical practice, payer claims adjudication, and/or compliance Two to three years’ experience with medical auditing, research, and chart review is necessary.
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Research, analyze and reconcile Medicare/Medicaid billing and reimbursement practices. Maintain detailed documentation in the patient account record of all billing activities. Review recent accounts for proper billing practices and reimbursement.
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This position demonstrates knowledge and experience within defined areas of regulatory billing, such as outpatient and physician practice billing, and works with the Regulatory Billing Manager and Senior Billing Auditors to expand their expertise to the full range of audits.
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Job Title Program Specialist Job Grade AB21S Division Academic Affairs College/Dept College of Public Affairs & Community Service Department School of Criminology & Criminal Justice Requisition Number 2024-00183 FTE (full-time equivalency) 100.00 Work Schedule Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Does the position provide the opportunity to work Remotely/Telecommuting.
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