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Manage and control accounts payable, accounts receivable and treasury management functions. With units specializing in Accounting and Finance, Administrative, Marketing, Technology, Supply chain, Healthcare Revenue Cycle, Call Center, Human Resources and Executive Search.
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The objective of this role will be to perform core accounting activities and identify areas of improvement and optimization of the Corporate Finance department assisting in centralized global accounting activities, including accounts receivable, leases and corporate fixed assets.
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Working in support of the Medical Devices US Sales Division, the Rebate Analyst will interface with Sales, Management, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Finance, and Accounting to apply business management principles and financial concepts that maximize the company's performance against sales and profit goals and minimize risk.
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Supervises payroll, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable other accounting functions, and personnel. Maintains general and subsidiary ledgers, accounts receivable, revenue distribution, depreciation, cost, inventory, operating expenses, and insurance records.
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Oversee all financial operations and accounting activities related to financial reporting, management reporting, debt provider reporting, auditing, accounts payable processing, accounts receivable collection, tax compliance, and payroll.
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Provides formal and informal written and verbal updates to Customers, Sales, Contract Operations Management, Accounting, Finance, Commercial Legal and other cross-functional groups. Customer-service oriented mind frame and skill sets to support the field sales team, Finance, and Accounting teams and their needs.
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Permanent Employment: Many of Addison’s Finance & Accounting job openings lead to potential permanent employment. Report on financial activities related to accounts payable and receivable to management.
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Bachelors degree in Finance or Business (or work experience equivalent to the knowledge obtained in one of these fields). Six Sigma green belt or black belt certification. Serves as a subject matter expert and primary contact for hospitals, hospital systems and group purchasing organizations within assigned geography for their rebate and admin fee related questions.
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Strong understanding of the accounts receivable function is required; including reconciliation and post audit requests. Bachelors Degree (preferred) Finance, Accounting. - Resolve outstanding invoice and reconciliation issues on past due accounts.
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Bachelors in accounting, finance, or related field (MBA preferred) Handle invoicing, accounts receivable, and billing. Ensure compliance with accounting standards and regulations.
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Seven (07) years or more Managing Finance and Accounting (including Inventory Management and Control, Financial Analysis and Planning, Financial Reporting, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable and Billing) required.
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Reporting directly to the Executive Director (ED) and managing a dedicated finance team, the Director of Finance is responsible for overseeing all accounting, budgeting, and reporting functions, as well as bank, audit, and tax activities.
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You have strong proficiency in Xero to maintain statements, cash management, accounts payable and accounts receivable, as well as processing payroll. You have a BS/BA in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or other Quantitative areas of study.
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Offer accounting guidance to cross-functional teams, including Sales, Legal, FP&A, Accounts Receivable, and Enterprise Deal Operations, to ensure precision in handling complex and high-value deals.
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Provides input to the detailed reporting of expenditures and encumbrances made by the State Financial Services Department of OSA and may direct the maintenance of the accounts payable/receivable operating budget through centralized purchasing and disbursement.
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