Account Receivable Analyst
Account Receivable Analyst
- Do you have knowledge of accounts receivable and billing processes?
- Are you a “details” person who enjoys finding opportunities for process improvement?
- Do you enjoy working with data and reviewing transactions for accuracy?
- Can you provide excellent customer service and follow-up?
The Account Receivable Analyst for Student Affairs and Academic Support (SAAS) is responsible for performing professional duties related to accounts receivable and billing processes within the Division of SAAS. The Account Receivable Analyst is a member of the division’s centralized finance team. The division includes Student Affairs, Student Life, Student Health and Well-Being, Student Success, the Residential Experience, University 101, and the National Resource Center for the First Year Experience. The Accounts Receivable Analyst is directly supervised by the Accounts Receivable Manager for Student Affairs and Academic Support. They assist in the processing of deposits for the division along with internal and external billing and billing-related customer service for the division. They utilize multiple different information systems such as Peoplesoft, Finance Intranet, and Touchnet.
Primary Duties:
- Bank Deposits & ACH: Prepares and assists in the preparation of bank deposits for all areas of the division.
- Prepares and processes intradepartmental billing for all areas of the division. Process invoices and journal entries for billing of various departments
- Maintain high levels of customer service. Answers patients’ questions (by phone, email or secure message), direct students to proper resources, assist with the interpretation of EOBs and other correspondence from insurance companies.
- Analyze, monitor, and follow up on accounts receivable. Process payment transactions/remittances related to health insurance claims and pharmacy claims within the electronic health record.
Perks:
- Benefits you will not find elsewhere! (over 30 paid days off, paid tuition, state benefits, state retirement, and more!)
- An engaging and collaborative on-campus environment
- Opportunities for professional development.