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Copier, PC with word processing and spreadsheet applications, special software programs for attendance and productivity, fax, 10-key calculator and telephone. Has daily contact with general public, Federal/State Governmental or Regulatory Agencies by completing verification forms, employees, headquarters and local departments.
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Transactions include processing deposits, loan payments, mortgage payments, credit card payments, escrow payment, cash advances, check cashing, official check purchases, gift card sales, travel card sales, proof transactions, and the buying or selling of foreign currency.
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Regulatory Requirements:Current valid state Physical Therapy Assistant licenseGraduate of an accredited physical therapy assistant curriculum/schoolPrior home health experience preferred. Regulatory Requirements:Current valid state Physical Therapy Assistant licenseGraduate of an accredited physical therapy assistant curriculum/schoolPrior home health experience preferred.
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Ensures that accounting activities are in accordance with established legal, regulatory, and Health Center procedures. Type Full Time Location Chariton, IA Contact Stephanie Bear Email sbear@lchcia.com Phone 641-774-3216 Description Responsible for the preparation of internal and external financial statements, Medicare Cost Report supporting schedules, and other statistical and financial reports and ensures that these reports are accurate, timely, and in conformance with GAAP and/or any other applicable procedures and regulations.
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May perform teller duties, including a variety of financial transactions ranging from check cashing, deposits, withdrawals, processing loan payments and counting currency and coin accurately. May perform teller duties, including a variety of financial transactions ranging from check cashing, deposits, withdrawals, processing loan payments and counting currency and coin accurately.
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REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIESHigh School Diploma or GED; Work experience in banking, finance, business, or related field 1 or more years. OTHER SKILLS & ABILITIESAttention to detail including verbal and written instructions; maintain confidentiality; effective use of tact and diplomacy as it relates to clients and co-workers; working knowledge and use of a personal computer, Word/Excel software programs and strong 10-key skills preferred.
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