On-Site Billing Specialist I at Locust Street Resource Center
Job Description
Billing Specialist I
Department: Administration
Employment Type: Non-Exempt
Reports To: Fiscal Manager
We are seeking a detail-oriented and customer-focused Billing Specialist I to support our financial operations and ensure accurate billing and payment processing. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys working with data, collaborating across teams, and contributing to a mission-driven organization that values service, accuracy, and professionalism.
Billing Specialists are cross-trained in both financial and administrative functions, providing well-rounded support that helps drive agency success. You'll play an important role in maintaining financial accuracy while delivering excellent service to consumers and staff.
What You'll Do-
Maintain accurate financial and billing records
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Verify payer and consumer billing information
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Enter and manage data with a high level of accuracy
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Generate reports and support financial documentation
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Assist with file management and general administrative tasks
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Provide friendly, professional, and responsive service to consumers and staff
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Collaborate with team members to meet deadlines and operational goals
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Perform additional duties as assigned to support agency needs
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High School Diploma or GED
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Strong written and verbal communication skills
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Reliable transportation
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Valid driver's license and auto insurance
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Ability to pass all required background checks
- Schedule will require working some Thursdays until 8:00 PM
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Business, accounting, or technical training
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Experience in billing, finance, or administrative roles
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Data entry and computer proficiency
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Familiarity with office equipment and standard software applications
(Full-time benefits; part-time benefits are prorated)
Paid Time Off
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Vacation:
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10 days per year (Years 1-5)
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15 days per year (Years 6-10)
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20 days per year (Years 11+)
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Sick Time (PTO): 6 days per year (up to 60-day maximum)
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10 paid holidays annually
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Funeral leave
Health & Financial Benefits
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401(k) retirement plan
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Group health insurance
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Dental and vision coverage (optional)
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Company-paid basic life insurance
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Voluntary life insurance options
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Malpractice insurance
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Workers' compensation coverage
Additional Perks
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Monthly travel and expense reimbursement
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Ongoing training and cross-functional learning opportunities
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Supportive team environment focused on growth and collaboration
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Providing respectful, culturally responsive service to all consumers
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Adapting to changing priorities while maintaining accuracy and professionalism
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Working collaboratively to foster a positive team environment
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Following HIPAA guidelines and mental health confidentiality requirements
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Adhering to agency policies, procedures, and best practices
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Attending required meetings and training sessions
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Accurately tracking and submitting time records
Compensation details: 16-18
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Typical mid-level pay: $47k for Billing and Posting Clerks nationally
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