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Accounts Receivable Clerk

2.
5 Hiawatha, KS Hiawatha, KS $835 a week $835 a week 5 days ago 5 days ago 5 days ago BASIC FUNCTION:
Posting insurance data and payments from EOBs Researching any discrepancies Balancing amounts and reconciling accounts.
Process high volume of insurance payments using 835 payment transaction files SHIFT DAYS/HOURS:
M-F 8:
00a.
m - 4:
30p.
m.
Qualifications:
Education:
High School Diploma or higher
Experience:
Posting Experience preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Completes position responsibilities by following established guidelines and protocols within the appropriate time frame.
Physical:
Sedentary Work INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS:
Supervision Received:
AR Supervisor Supervision Exercised:
Other:
EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS:
To reduce job hazards, this position is responsible for wearing PPE during job functions.
PPE can include:
gloves, gown/coat, shoe covers, head/face, eye and ear protection.
Each job function requires a different level of PPE, individuals receive initial and annual training to identify the appropriate level of PPE required No known job hazards.
Essential Functions:
Posting Insurance data to accounts Posting Payments to accounts from EOB Research discrepancies on accounts and EOBs Balance and Reconcile Accounts Process High Volume of insurance payments Maintains Compliance with all policies and procedures of Amberwell Health Hiawatha Other duties as assigned #HIAHP
Qualifications:
Education:
High School Diploma or higher
Experience:
Posting Experience preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Completes position responsibilities by following established guidelines and protocols within the appropriate time frame.
Physical:
Sedentary Work.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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