Dental Financial Coordinator Financial & Banking - Linden, MI at Geebo

Dental Financial Coordinator

3.
2 Linden, MI Linden, MI Estimated:
$36.
3K - $45.
9K a year Estimated:
$36.
3K - $45.
9K a year Summary of Position:
The Financial Coordinator role will support the business by handling cash flow, working with reconciliation of accounts, financial statements and day to day transactions.
Essential Job Function:
Work with doctors and patients to coordinate options available to them for financing Coordinate information for tax compliance Review credit balance reports Strive to maintain low account delinquency Prepare reports relating to KPIs for the organization and be prepared to present findings.
Identify risk factors and handle credit statement reconciliation Collaborate with doctors and practice leadership team on business goals and strategies set forth by the company and review financial performance Prepare presentations for the office when needed for meetings to go over financial status, details, plans etc.
Drive results and strive to consistently achieve results and goals set forth by management Other duties as required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Understanding of best practices in the industry as it relates to financial compliance and strategy Experience working with financial accounts, statements, reporting and credit analysis Excellent customer service experience Have excellent written and oral communication skills Compassion and high level of service for our patients, parents, and staff Integrity, always doing the right thing Dependable, reliable to be at work when scheduled Attention to detail Able to organize work, engage in a variety of tasks simultaneously and consistently meet deadlines Professional manner and appearance at all times Computer skills:
Microsoft office and Web Browser Telephone skills:
Proper telephone etiquette and information gathering skills Education and Experience High-School Diploma Required 1-3 Years Relative Experience.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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