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Educates on the availability of alternative insurance options (i.e., Medicare, Medicaid, Medicare Supplement, State Renal programs and COBRA). Experience with Medicare, Social Security and Medicaid systems a plus.
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About the Role: In this position, you'll be conducting comprehensive Health Risk Assessments for Medicare Advantage patients. About the Role: In this position, you'll be conducting comprehensive Health Risk Assessments for Medicare Advantage patients.
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Reviews expense reports in the system, with the credit card statements, ensuring accurate coding and processing based on the Company policy. Handles the month-end, quarterly, and annual close process for accurate and on-time delivery of financials.
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Assist Community Manager with processing and coding property invoices. The Assistant Manager is primarily responsible for supporting the Community Manager in the general administration and physical operation of the apartment community.
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Accounts Payable: data entry, matching and coding in General Ledger, weekly check runs, run weekly report, maintain vendor files. Accounts Payable: data entry, matching and coding in General Ledger, weekly check runs, run weekly report, maintain vendor files.
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Accounts Payable duties include: entering and coding vouchers into the General Ledger, matching vouchers to receiving slips, and mailing checks to vendors. Accounts Payable duties include: entering and coding vouchers into the General Ledger, matching vouchers to receiving slips, and mailing checks to vendors.
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Reviews and maintains fixed assets, with a depreciation schedule, to ensure accurate tracking. Comprehensive Health & Wellness Benefits. Reconciles journal entries and general ledger activities to ensure validation.
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Technology Aptitude/Skills: Proficient with ERP systems, Microsoft Office, Payroll Systems, Construction Software, and other related accounting software programs. As the Accountant, you will review, plan, manage, validate, and handle the general Accounting activities to ensure timely and accurate reporting that will support the achievement of financial goals.
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Understanding of G Code - will not be coding, but is helpful in understanding how it works. Experience running CNC-type machines, CNC milling experience would be helpful but not required. Previous CNC setup and programming experience (Wood Mill preferred.
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We provide intermittent Skilled Nursing services for Medicare Beneficiaries in their homes, usually after an in-patient stay for illness or surgery. We evaluate their knowledge of home safety, medication management, disease management and determine needs from community resources.
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Accounts Payable Duties: matching pack slips to vendor bill, entering and coding into our accounting software, answering any account inquiries. Accounts Receivable Duties: generating invoices for customers, entering into our accounting software, e-mailing customers copies or uploading onto customer portals, filing electronically into case folders, sending monthly statements to customers, obtaining needed certificates from customers, answering any account inquiries.
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The ideal candidate will also be knowledgeable in Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance, as well as the ability to complete relevant insurance documentations. The ideal candidate will also be knowledgeable in Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance, as well as the ability to complete relevant insurance documentations.
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CCPA Notice for Job Applicants, Contractors, and Employees Residing in California As an employer accepting Medicare and Medicaid funds, employees must comply with all health-related requirements in all relevant jurisdictions, including required vaccinations and testing, subject to exemptions for medical or religious reasons as appropriate.
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