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Clinical Collection Representative

Company Name:
Hazelden
A decision to work at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is a decision to join a team of talented and committed employees who work together to provide patients the best opportunity for lifelong recovery. Dignity and respect are requirements for our patients, as well as employees, and it is vital that our employees are successful and have opportunities to learn and grow. We offer a comprehensive, competitive benefit package that helps to meet today''s complex healthcare, insurance and personal needs.
Diverse individuals encouraged to apply.
Equal Opportunity Employer: Minorities, Women, Veterans, Disabilities
The clinical collection representative is responsible for timely and effective collection of all patient receivables relying heavily upon extensive interpersonal communication skills and decision making to maintain good customer relations while keeping in mind Hazelden''s financial interest. Contact insurance companies and resolve issues causing delay in the processing of the claim.
Vocational or technical training required; requires a minimum of 2 years credit and collections experience in medical collection; knowledge of accounting and ability to originate correspondence required; must have the ability to comprehend and utilize effective collection process; must have knowledge and ability to operate a personal computer; good interpersonal and telephone communication skills a must; knowledge of the Twelve Step program desired.
Date: 2014-05-07
Country: US
State: MN
City: Center City
Postal Code: 55012-0011
Job Type: Full TimeEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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