NGS Financial Analyst Accounting at Geebo

NGS Financial Analyst

Company Name:
UniCare Life & Health Insurance Company
Job Description
An independent subsidiary of WellPoint, Inc, National Government Services (NGS) is one of the largest Medicare contractors in the country, serving nearly 200,000 providers and suppliers and over 20 million customers with Medicare in 20 states and five U.S. territories.
NGS Financial Analyst:
Prepares financial and business related analyses and research in such areas as financial and business improvement. Primary duties may include, but are not limited to:
Prepares reconciliations and balancing
Compiles and prepares reports, graphs and charts of data developed.
Creates and enters journal entries.
Requires a BS/BA degree in accounting or finance; or any combination of education and experience, which would provide an equivalent background. 1-2 years experience preferred.
Work Location - Portland, ME
Rate of Pay - $18.57
_WellPoint is ranked as one of America's Most Admired Companies among health insurers by Fortune magazine, and is a 2013 DiversityInc magazine Top 50 Company for Diversity. To learn more about our company please visit us at_ _. EOE. M/F/Disability/Veteran.___
Job Qualifications
Once an offer is accepted, all external applicants are subject to a background investigation and if appropriate, drug testing. Offers of employment shall be contingent upon passing both the background investigation and drug testing (if required).
Current WellPoint associates: All referrals must be submitted through the formal associate referral process on WorkNet. Official guidelines for the associate referral program can be found in My HR.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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