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Collect fees and perform daily cash reconciliation in the absence of a cashier position. Benefits: Early morning hours (Allows for a great work life balance) Competitive Pay Generous PTO (3 weeks with buy up options) Excellent Medical (EPO & PPO plans), Dental, and Vision Insurance FSA's, Telehealth and Tele-Counseling services Life Insurance Short/Long Term Disability 401k with up to 3% matching Reimbursement for education, license, tuition, etc.
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Review all medications and perform a medication reconciliation at each visit. Are you a highly skilled and compassionate licensed practical nurse (LPN) looking for a rewarding career in homecare.
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The Finance Specialist is responsible for accurate and timely execution of reconciliation activities surrounding payment posting. Identify and investigate problems in the payment posting and reconciliation processes; identify and communicate observed trends.
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Inventory Reconciliation - Take month end cycle count and make proper inventory adjustments based on actuals, reconcile CRM jobs to Accounting software inventory ensuring all month end inventory is balanced and fully reconciled.
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Bank Reconciliation – Weekly reconciliation of bank account and resolve any open balances within reasonable timeline. This role will report directly to local Market President and indirectly to Division Controller.
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Responsibilities of the Accounts Payable Clerk: Take charge of full-cycle accounts payable processes, including meticulous 3-way matching, statement reconciliation, thorough PO review, and efficient payment processing as an Accounts Payable Clerk.
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Reconciliation of Invoices and matching to a purchase order. The Accounts Payable Representative is an entry-level Accounts Payable position reporting directly to the Accounts Payable Supervisor, Manager, or Director.
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Responsible for the monthly reconciliation of inventory and provides meaningful analysis behind variances between perpetual inventory and general ledger. Must be a US Person (due to export control/trusted supplier rules.
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Completes accurate and concise input of data into CDI Software resulting in accurate metrics obtained through the reconciliation process. CCDS (Certified Clinical Documentation Specialist) certification, or/and CDIP (Certified Documentation Improvement Practitioner) certification.
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