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The HIM Clerk I will process and invoice all medical record requests and provide administration with a monthly billing accounting. POSITION SUMMARY The HIM Clerk I is responsible for the accurate processing of discharge medical records to assure they are complete, retrievable, protected against unauthorized disclosure and properly indexed by patient, diagnosis, and physician for information retrieval.
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Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FORWe are a property management firm that has an immediate opening for an Accounting Clerk/Bookkeeper, MUST have significant experience with QuickBooks and Appfolio.
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Accounting Clerk | Business Office Manager | Bookkeeper | Human Resources Job DescriptionHave a passion for working with Seniors? As Business Office Manager you’ll also be responsible for our community’s accounts payable and receivable functions, including collecting and entering invoices; keeping on top of resident billing and rent collection, and maintaining and analyzing our accounting and payroll records.
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Job Description Ledgent Finance & Accounting has partnered with a growing investment management firm located in Pasadena, CA and is actively seeking an Accounting Clerk to join their team.
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Assist with bimonthly and monthly financial reports for manager for accounting and revenue recon. Overview Position Summary Details The Lead / Clerk for parking division will provide outstabnding customer service to clients, tenants, employees and visitors.
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Description Job title: Accounts Payable ClerkDepartment: AccountingAbout The Role:The Accounts Payable Clerk is responsible for providing financial, administrative, and clerical support by ensuring payments are completed and expenses are controlled.
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Job Title: Billing Clerk. Knowledge of general accounting principles (GAP). Job Title: Billing Clerk. Experience working with Concur. Initiate requisitions for supplies and services Process expense reimbursements Run routine financial reports from Workday and clinical database.
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Overview As the global leader in third-party hotel management, our growing portfolio represents over 1,550 hotels in all 50 states and 22 countries, from top international lodging brands to luxury hotels, destination resorts and lifestyle hotels.
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Specialized in accounting, finance, human resources, talent acquisition, procurement, supply chain and select administrative professions, we extend the capabilities of industry-leading companies.
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Vaco Los Angeles is working with a client who is need of an Accounts Payable Clerk to join their accounting team. The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, computer savvy, and has a strong understanding of accounting, payments, and budgets.
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Experience: At least one year of general office and accounting/accounts receivable experience. Position Information: The Accounts Receivable is responsible for accounts receivable and assisting the Controller with other accounting functions.
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This position will also work closely with the Manager of Accounting on all carrier payment tasks, including. The Office Clerk position covers many areas of our operations process in addition to the.
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An Account Clerk II performs a wide variety of journey level accounting clerical duties requiring the application of accounting systems and procedures. An Account Clerk III assumes functional responsibility for an accounting clerical activity such as, student body accounting, special education accounting, payroll, general accounting, or accounts payable.
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We are looking for a highly organized and detail-oriented Accounting Clerk to join our team. The ideal candidate will handle various office and accounting tasks, including billing, invoicing, collections, and administrative duties.
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Positions in this classification are responsible for performing accounting clerical work of considerable difficulty including the compilation and verification of difficult, complex, financial and statistical data from a wide variety of sources and the maintenance of budget controls for a number of organizational units or projects.
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