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Post ACH accounts receivable payments, reconcile credit cards and accounts payable monthly. · Information management skills · Three years of general accounting experience · Minimum of 3+ years of accounts payable experience in a high-volume setting.
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We welcome those with experience in jobs such as Accounts Receivable Clerk, Payroll Specialist, and Controller and others in the Accounting and Finance to apply. We assist companies and non-profit organizations in delivering benefits to their employees.
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Our Accounts Receivable Specialist is responsible for all accounts receivable activities to include preparation, review, and maintenance of records and providing support to customers.
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Certifications: Certified Municipal Clerk (CMC) or Master Municipal Clerk (MMC) designation from IIMC, or in the process to achieve CMC designation within one year of hire is highly desirable.
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Courtesy Clerk/Grocery Bagger follows best practices for bagging items in various types of bags (reusable/plastic/paper). Courtesy Clerk/Grocery Bagger is responsible for bagging groceries at check out for customers.
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Fulfills specific service commitments made to certain accounts, as outlined in Special Account Communication (SAC) instructions, and inquiries from agents and brokers. Investigates each claim through prompt contact with appropriate parties such as policyholders, accounts, claimants, law enforcement agencies, witnesses, agents, medical providers and technical experts to determine the extent of liability, damages, and contribution potential.
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Consults with Unit Manager on use of Claim Coverage Counsel. Identifies resources for specific activities required to properly investigate claims such as Subrogation, Risk Control, nurse consultants, and fire or fraud investigators and to other experts.
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The Accounts Receivable Supervisor I is responsible for the processes and systems related Order Management, Cash Application, Credit processing and AR Collections Support. Support Accounts Receivable Manager in daily and monthly tasks.
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The focus areas include Accounts Payable, Administrative and Minor Bookkeeping functions. To eventually take ownership of the Accounts Payable role and the returned Broker checks.
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Under direct supervision from the Bakery Manager, the Bakery Clerk provides customer service and conducts various tasks within the bakery. The Bakery Clerk provides friendly, courteous, and helpful service to the Bakery department.
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The Senior Medicare-Medicaid Biller/Collector is responsible for both billing and collections, gathering and securing all information needed for billing, follow up, and payment of accounts in accordance with the specific payer guidelines, policies, procedures, and compliance regulations for Medicare-Medicaid.
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Our Investment in You We are committed to offering comprehensive benefits and rewards to full-time employees who work over 30 hours per week and their families, including: ● Medical, dental, and vision coverage ● Paid time off and paid holidays ● Professional development ● Company-matching 401(k) ● Flexible spending and health savings accountsBe the Best Accounts Receivable Specialist You Can Be If you meet these qualifications, we want to meet you.
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Reviewing invoices for coding and data accuracy in the AvidXchange accounts payable system; Reconciling balance sheet accounts, including cash accounts; The accountant role is part of the organization's cross-functional Finance Department that oversees the accounting responsibilities for multiple state- and federally funded programs providing care to children ages 0-14 throughout the San Gabriel Valley.
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Research parts number either from manufacturer's supply catalogue or on computer
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Review and monitor accounts payable, subcontracts and time sheets. Agency agreements will only be valid if in writing and signed by Griffith Company's CEO, Executive Vice President or Human Resources Director.
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accounts payable receivable jobs Title: accounting clerk Company: Appleone in Chino Hills, CA
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