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Accounts Payable Manager / HR - Nursing Home - 1840233. Accounts Payable Manager - Nursing Home - 1840233. The accounts payable manager's responsibilities include maintaining accurate records regarding payments to suppliers, processing payments from clients, and training staff members.
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Job Description PURPOSE AND SCOPE: The Analyst I, Accounts Payable (AP) serves as a resource to the Accounts Payable (AP) department for the College's ERP system and related AP submodules and applications.
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Exposure to broad financial processes and systems experience across quote-to-cash and procure-to-pay business functions (billing, order management, accounts receivable, purchasing, accounts payable, general ledger.
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Collaborates enterprise-wide in understanding business requirements and recommending system configuration enhancements for simpler, more efficient and user-friendly processes with focus on accounting, payroll, contracts, procurement, project costing, fixed assets, cash, billing/accounts receivable, accounts payable, travel and financial reporting.
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Job Summary WorkCare is searching for an experienced Accounts Payable Manager to oversee the day-to-day operations of the AP accounting department in a growing company. During the training period, the Accounts Payable Manager must work fully onsite from our corporate headquarters in Anaheim to get acquainted with the team and processes.
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You will report to the Accounts Payable Manager and collaborate with various internal teams to manage vendor relationships, process invoices accurately, and maintain up-to-date financial records.
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We are looking for a detail-oriented individual with strong organizational skills to join our team as the Accounts Receivable Specialist. 2+ years of Accounts Receivable experience and must have demonstrated success with account reconciliation and reporting.
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Attend/conduct scheduled meetings with administration to discuss accounts receivable and provide ideas and solutions to improve collections. Posts payments to accounts within the instructed timeframe.
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Responsible for overall management of Trade payables for our Accounts Payable Department across multiple companies, our Accounts Payable Manager is responsible for managing approximately 5-7 local direct reports and our remote work handled by the Shared Service Center in Central America.
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Sr Renewables Accounts Payable Associate - Takes ownership of vendor enrollment into AP ERP systems and processes AP invoices associated with energy storage projects construction as well as related deliverables.
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West Basin is seeking a highly skilled and experienced candidate to fulfill the role of Accounting Supervisor and under the direction of the Chief Financial Officer, supervises accounts payable, payroll, accounts receivable, billing, construction accounts, grant revenue, and general accounting.
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Leading core Accounting areas including Performance Management (executive dashboards management reporting, planning, budgeting & forecasting, analytics & decision support); Record-to-Report (financial close, consolidation, financial reporting, Fixed Assets, Inventory, Payroll); Order-to-Cash (order entry, customer credit, invoicing, accounts receivable, collections); and, Procure-to-Pay (procurement, accounts payable, invoicing.
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Oversight of the Accounts Receivables Units: Government, Managed Care Commercial, and Billing (Denials, Follow-up and Billing edits) A member of the revenue cycle process, the Patient Accounts Manager is responsible for oversight of the Accounts Receivables.
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As the property accountant, you will be responsible for a full monthly accounting cycle in supporting accounts payable and receivable, processing payroll, budgeting and generating accurate and timely financial statements.
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Reporting to the Accounting Manager, the Accounts Payable Manager is a critical member of the Accounting team who leads the global accounts payable function and plays an impactful and hands-on role in the day-to-day accounting and procure-to-pay operations of SpaceX. The ideal candidate will be an independent, creative, detail-oriented, collaborative problem solver, and leader who is comfortable in a fast-paced and dynamic environment.
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