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Collections Specialist (Accounts Receivable)

Company Name:
Koch Davis
Basic responsibilities of the Collections Specialist (Accounts Receivable) position:
- Perform payment / account reconciliations.
- Manage the collection calls / efforts for accounts receivable portfolio.
- Identify delinquent accounts that require external collection efforts.
- Document routine collections activity.
- Generate as well as maintain credit history files.
- Provide timely responds to various inquires from the internal teams.
- Identify bad financial or debt exposure.
- Provide responds to the external clients' inquiries.
Requirements
The Collections Specialist (Accounts Receivable) position requires the following skills and
Qualifications:
- Sage MAS 500 experience is a must have.
- From two years of Accounts Collections / Receivable or equivalent experience.
- Contract / Project knowledge highly desired.
Education
High School Diploma or equivalent
Client
Our company is a privately held organization that is a recognized leader in providing ambulatory clinical solutions. The technologies developed by our skilled representatives extend the use of electronic health records beyond practice walls as well as generate community-wide records. We are proud of our established client's base of more than 100 000 competent physicians and 600 000 users all over 50 American states with revenues that exceed $250 million.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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