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The Outside Sales Representative is perfect for professionals who enjoy meeting new people and have a desire to help their clients save money by "un-bundling" their expensive cable, internet, and phone bills.
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Accurately prepare all necessary documentation for international shipments such as commercial invoices, shipper’s letter of instruction, endorsement form, airway bills and bill of lading. 2 – 3 years export, documentation, and ocean/air transportation experience.
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You'll have skills to pay the bills: communication, recruiting, operations (payroll, reporting, scheduling, merchandising), and be a developer of your peeps. You're Harry Potter and Luke Skywalker rolled into one; you can handle anything that comes your way while driving sales and building lifelong relationships with our customers.
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Reconciles super bills, co-pays and walk-in payments at the end of each session, and refers payment and insurance problems to Billing Department. Here, you are part of an organization on the cutting edge – helping to bring new technologies, breakthrough treatments and community education to countless men, women and children.
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Have knowledge of company business systems computer systems in the areas of Order Entry, Purchase Order, Bills of Material, RMA, and Document control. Understand the details of Bills of Material, Schematic Drawings, and Blueprints.
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Acts as a liaison between guidelines and codes; participates in educational activities concerning coding scheme; researches and prepares bills for reimbursement, outpatient, physician offices, and chargebacks; establishes associated accounts, outpatient, physician offices, and RRL chargeback.
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Additional responsibilities for the Executive Director of Operations include: Reviewing bills and statementsAnalyzing revenue projectionsMaking adjustments when revenue sources decreaseManaging the Sales Director and department head teamNetworking with outside referral sources such as Hospital and Rehab personnelQualifying prospects financially through credit reports, bank statements, etc.
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Job Requirements: Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Organize, post and pay bills for each business Keep organized filing systems Reconcile Accounts Payable and Receivable monthly.
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Billing the insurance, billing patients, talking to insurance companies to check patients' benefits and eligibility, checking and posting payments, calculating daily totals, scheduling appointments, talking to patients on the phone, making sure the office has supplies, ordering supplies when needed, keeping track of bills that need to be paid, making payments.
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Assists with the preparation of accounts payables for signature and submission and maintains records of all vendors and vendor accounts; establishes account payables for the Laboratories by vendor; reviews and ensures payable bills are correct and prepares check requisitions for accounts payables.
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