Billing and Business Analyst Financial & Banking - Secaucus, NJ at Geebo

Billing and Business Analyst

Secaucus, NJ Secaucus, NJ Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$54.
3K - $68.
7K a year Estimated:
$54.
3K - $68.
7K a year 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago Overview:
Key transactional and administrative support role tasked with Consumer Initiated Testing including but not limited to the following:
Responsibilities:
Complete daily reporting of questhealth.
com volume, reviewing trends, and providing outlook for monthly revenue/volume.
( 25% of time) Review, prepare, and process invoices inclusive of manual and special arrangement invoicing such as government and large retail providers.
Monitor payments to assist in month end close accrual process.
( 35% of time) Act as CIT point person working with our Optum revenue services team to reconcile monthly cash payments by billing organization to client bill accounts receivable.
This activity will also require reconciliation and problem solving for any discrepancies encountered.
Ultimately, will look for this individual to work with automation team to streamline process.
( 20% of time) Provide month end close support and reporting from various internal systems.
This may include refreshing month end reports, pulling new reports, or working with various team members to help explain of key variances.
( 10% of time) Complete ad hoc reporting and analysis as requested ( 20% of time)
Qualifications:
Education:
Preferred Associates degree or bachelor's degree in Business, Economics, Accounting, Finance
Experience:
1-2 years of basic office management, billing, or other transactional work-related experience Skills:
Basic finance/business knowledge Strong organizational skills and follow up Strong interpersonal skills and ability to interact with all levels of management Microsoft Excel skills inclusive of pivot tables and vlookup Ability to manage multiple priorities Outstanding customer service.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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