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We are looking for a Billing Specialist to join our rapidly growing global firm in our Chicago office. Familiarity with Time & Expense contracts, percentage billing, and billing multiple parties on a single invoice highly preferred.
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Handle mid month and month end proforma runs with assistance from billing supervisor. The Billing Analyst will provide high level support to our practice groups, manage the delivery and processing of invoices through various electronic systems, and work collaboratively with the pricing team to advise attorneys on the firm’s pricing and fee options as needed.
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3+ years of billing/e-billing experience, law firm experience a big plus. Ideally the person will have a background in billing/e-billing and Accounts Receivable. The Revenue Solutions Associate is responsible for all phases of client billing assignments, including processing invoices, monitoring, and following up on outstanding receivables, billing analysis, as well as consistent collaboration in attaining the company's billing goals.
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Proficiency in legal billing software (Elite, Aderant, etc.) HumanHire is partnered with a Top 200 Law Firm to find a Billing Coordinator to join the firms growing team in Chicago! The Billing Coordinator plays a crucial role in ensuring accurate and timely billing processes for the firms clients.
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This is a 13-week contract position that requires at least one year of Medical Billing Specialist experience. This is a 13-week contract position that requires at least one year of Medical Billing Specialist experience.
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The Billing Specialist assists attorneys with the preparation of timely bills for clients, They answer billing questions and research billing related issues, prepares and distributes billing proformas, invoices, and billing related reports.
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Specific e-billing functions to include (but not limited to): Setup E-billing matters accordingly to their respective websites (not limited to mapping matters or timekeeper/rate approvals), edit LEDES format as necessary (i.e. client case or claim number), Submit invoices in a timely manner; verify compliance and acceptance of E-bills, provide continuous information to billing manager to assist with management of invoice rejections, adjustments and appeals.
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The Billing Assistant supports the Firms invoicing cycle through execution of administrative and clerical tasks. As a member of the U.S. Financial Operations function that issues over $1 billion in client invoices annually, the Billing Assistant supports the Billing Analysts and Lead Revenue Specialists through the monthly invoicing cycle.
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Assist hotel group guests to ensure a successful event by being the housing and billing contact from pre-arrival through departure; providing excellent service and hospitality following the brand guidelines.
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Primary responsibilities include client billing, tax bill research, supporting the National team, and data entry. Calculate and prepare manual billings for non-routine, complex billing arrangements.
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Solution design of billing processes and procedures and support of billing programs such as a landlord, collective billing execution, reversals, and other billing specific procedures.
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We are currently seeking a Billing Clerk (2nd Shift) to join our team in Chicago, IL. As a Billing Clerk, you will be responsible for accurately processing orders, returns, payments and providing exceptional customer service.
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AAPC or AHIMA certification in coding within one year of hire with experience in research medical billing and coding. Review clinical trial protocols and related regulatory documents to prepare a billing plan for all medical procedures and services required in a clinical research project.
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Knowledge of billing systems such as Aderant or Elite. Monitor carry forwards and write-offs and alert Lead Billing Specialist of problems. Escalate to the Lead Billing Specialist, if necessary, clearly articulating the issue and possible solutions.
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Swissôtel Chicago is a luxury 4 diamond hotel with 662 rooms and suites located in the heart of downtown Chicago.
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