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Social Interaction, including games, reading, and conversation Monitor Vital Signs as instructed Compensation & Benefits: PAID TIME OFF & SICK TIME Benefits debit card (flex card - for Rx's, transportation, and more) Weekly pay - direct deposit or VISA pay card available.
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CWS offers management expertise across the credit spectrum and supports both MasterCard and Visa accounts as well as a variety of private label debit, credit, stored value, and customer bankcards.
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Weekly paycheck on Fridays (direct deposit, debit pay card or paper check) We provide relief and assurance to family members in the areas of In-Home Personal Care, Alzheimer's & Dementia Care, Palliative & Hospice Care, and Geriatric Care Management and have earned The Joint Commission Gold Seal of Approval.
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Handle all cash, credit, and debit card transactions with accuracy. Follow company policies and procedures on refunds, redeeming smart card points rewards as well as overall cash handling.
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In addition, we differentiate ourselves from competitors through 24/7 availability (never through an answering service), guaranteed compatibility between client and caregiver, and RN oversite on every case.
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We provide payment processing as an acquiring bank primarily through the third-party or ISO business model in which we process and clear credit and debit card transactions on behalf of merchants.
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Basic ATM & debit card inquiries. Any employee initially hired for a fully remote work schedule may be required. The Contact Center Representative I provides friendly and efficient service to all customers, both internal and external, following department Customer Service and Quality Standards.
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Reconcile daily bank deposits including all cash transactions and credit/debit card payments. Responsible for processing credit card payments or refunds as assigned. Process and accurately apply all incoming payments for all customer accounts from various sources including client checks, credit cards, Lockbox, Wires and ACH's into the accounting system.
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Handle cash, credit, and debit card transactions, ensuring proper procedures are followed. Handle cash, credit, and debit card transactions, ensuring proper procedures are followed. Restock shelves and displays as needed to maintain product availability.
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Download, review, reconcile, and post all lockbox payments on a current and daily basis. Download, post, and reconcile electronic remittance files and work with the billing and collections representatives to resolve posting problems.
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NY based Law Firm is seeking an Accounts Receivable Specialist to join the Accounting team to work directly with the Accounting Manager and Controller. Maintain and update all customer ACH information, invoices all NSF rejects, and ensures communication to collections department.
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