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We provide our team members with competitive weekly pay, including weekly incentive compensation, a good working environment, and an excellent combination of additional benefits like health and dental insurance, a 401(k) retirement savings plan with employer match, paid vacations, paid sick and personal time, on-the-job training, and opportunities for career growth and advancement.
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Industry-best compensation packages | Fully paid health, dental, vision insurance | 401k with company match | Paid Time Off including paid parental leave | Individualized career development programs | On-demand lunch program | Childcare assistance | Free gym membership | Employee assistance programs, including legal, financial planning, and counseling | Employee discount marketplace | Employee Resource Groups such as VetConnect, DEI Committee, Women’s Committee.
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Full-time and part-time positions offer the following benefits to associates: Retirement Plan, Associate Shopping Program, Health and Wellness Programs, Discount Marketplace, Identity Theft Protection, Pet Insurance, Voluntary Benefits, including Critical Illness Insurance, Accident Insurance, Hospital Indemnity Insurance, Legal Services, and Choice Auto and Home Program.
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Cox Automotive employees get to work on iconic consumer brands like Autotrader and Kelley Blue Book and industry-leading dealer-facing companies like vAuto and Manheim, all while enjoying the people-centered atmosphere that is central to our life at Cox. Benefits of working at Cox may include health care insurance (medical, dental, vision), retirement planning (401(k.
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Preferred Experience 1+ years of experience with insurance billing and accounts receivable Dentrix or other dental software experience Physical Requirements:Ability to perform essential duties satisfactorily with or without reasonable accommodation.
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Company Vacation Properties, PTO, Sick Time, Paid Holidays, 401k, Medical, Dental, Vision, Life & Disability Insurance, Pet Insurance and Group Home & Auto Insurance. Company Vacation Properties, PTO, Sick Time, Paid Holidays, 401k, Medical, Dental, Vision, Life & Disability Insurance, Pet Insurance and Group Home & Auto Insurance.
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HSA funding contribution by employer & premium cost-share contribution at all levelsDental plan with employer contributionAffordable vision, critical illness, accidental, and legal benefits availablePet insurance available.
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The AR Specialist is responsible for collection efforts on Insurance Accounts. Will handle the accounts receivable for Ambulatory Surgical Centers, submit appeals and research denials from Insurance Carriers.
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This position is also eligible for generous benefits including a 401(k) plan, company vehicle, tool assistance, health, dental, vision, life, and supplemental insurance, paid vacations, and paid holidays.
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Look no more, we offer 8 Paid Holidays, Company Paid Basic Life and Long-Term Disability, PTO, Medical, Dental, Vision, supplemental insurance benefits of Accident, Critical Illness, 401(K) Retirement plan, a bonus plan, and above all, a great atmosphere with on-going training and teamwork.
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You will also receive medical/dental/vision benefits, life insurance, PTO, relocation reimbursement, a sign-on bonus, CME stipend, a 401K retirement plan, and malpractice coverage. Family Medicine or Internal Medicine physician at a HIV primary care outpatient facility.
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OTHER INSURANCE PROGRAMS: Additional Life Insurance for you and your family and Pet Insurance. The Lee County Tax Collector is committed to making a significant investment in the health and welfare of employees, with generous employer contributions to employee and dependent medical insurance, Florida Retirement System (FRS), and matching employee contributions to 457b deferred compensation plan.
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HSA *Dental *Vision *Life Insurance *Short and Long Term Disability *401K Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) *Paid Time Off with Pay (PTO)*Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) *Wellness Incentives *Learning and Career Advancement Training *Apprenticeship Programs and More.
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BENEFITSThe Lee County Tax Collector is committed to making a significant investment in the health and welfare of employees, with generous employer contributions to employee and dependent medical insurance, Florida Retirement System (FRS), and matching employee contributions to 457b deferred compensation plan.
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We offer a comprehensive package of benefits including paid time off, health benefits (medical/dental/vision/hearing aid/pharmacy/behavioral health/employee assistance), health care reimbursement account, dependent care assistance plan, short-term disability and long-term disability insurance, AD&D insurance, life insurance, 401(k), and stock purchase plan to eligible employees.
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