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Maintain detailed reconciliation of balance sheet accounts including bank reconciliations, accounts receivable, deferred revenue, etc. Assist accounts payable team when needed with scanning, processing, and paying invoices.
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We are looking for a Sr Accounts Receivable Specialist to join our Physician Practice. Healthcare Program Billing Expertise: 4+ years of proven experience in billing for healthcare programs, including Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM), Chronic Care Management (CCM), and Behavioral Health Integration (BHI.
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The Procedural Billing Specialist I is responsible for multiple components of the complex billing and coding process for specialized procedures, including Accounts Receivable, Charge Entry, Edits and Payment Posting.
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Front Office Supervisor/Accounts Payable or Receivable Clerk – Front Office Manager. Balance revenue and settle accounts nightly, maintain files, and reset the system for the next day of operations while performing Guest Service Agent tasks and duties.
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Bachelor's degree in Finance or Accounting with 0-1 years of experience in a corporate finance, analysis, or business operations role having regular exposure to financial concepts such as revenue recognition, invoicing, accounts payable/receivable.
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Responsibilities will include basic accounts receivable/account payable duties, follow-up on client monies/outstanding invoices, data entry, billing. Support the accounts receivable budget process by providing information and identifying variances; implement corrective actions.
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The Strategic Customer Success Manager is tasked with working with our largest customer accounts, and orienting our GTM machine around them to continue to unlock growth at breakneck speeds. At the same time, you'll work regularly with our largest customer accounts, ensuring the strategies developed by you actually land and realize results.
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The Strategic Accounts Manager is a critical client partner role demonstrating leadership, strategic direction, accountability, business acumen, and vision for Linqia's portfolio of enterprise brand clients.
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You'll work regularly with our largest, "Strategic" customer accounts, often managing multiple, executive-level stakeholders, to consult on best practices and drive business outcomes. We're proud of the momentum we've achieved with early partners that include many of the most innovative services teams like Stripe, Robinhood, Etsy, TaskRabbit, and CashApp.
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The Office of Fiscal Operations is DSS/HRA/DHS’s primary payments and accounting office, and the core responsibilities are carried out through the operations of the Bureau of Accounts Payable, Revenue and Reimbursement, and Disbursement & Grant Accounting.
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Own the full cycle accounts payable process, including vendor onboarding, invoice coding and approval, contract review and matching, and payment processing. As the Accounts Payable Specialist, you will have the opportunity to make an immediate impact on our team by being responsible for the end-to-end accounts payable process and working with management to streamline current processes and recommend necessary improvements.
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The Billing Coordinator (Generalist) is responsible for multiple components of the billing process, including Charge Entry, Edits, Payment Posting / Reconciliation, Accounts Receivable (denials and appeals.
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Grow and develop a defined list of accounts including, but not limited to: Blue Diamond, Brown-Forman, Kimberly Clark, McDonald's, PepsiCo and SC Johnson for the entire Hearst Magazine Portfolio (25+ brands) driving sales across all print, digital and social.
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Ares U.S. Core Benefits include Comprehensive Medical/Rx, Dental and Vision plans; 401(k) program with company match; Flexible Savings Accounts (FSA); Healthcare Savings Accounts (HSA) with company contribution; Basic and Voluntary Life Insurance; Long-Term Disability (LTD) and Short-Term Disability (STD) insurance; Employee Assistance Program (EAP), and Commuter Benefits plan for parking and transit.
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Partner with RMs to strengthen existing banking relationships and develop new accounts with owners of multifamily real estate that need the debt products available through Key's permanent lending platform.
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