Forward Leading Independent Provider Association (FLIPA) · 1 month ago
Financial Service Administrator
Forward Leading IPA (FLIPA) is a nonprofit membership association dedicated to providing high-quality integrated healthcare to underserved populations in Upstate New York. The Financial Service Administrator will support the finance and claims team by preparing invoices, analyzing financial data, and performing bookkeeping functions.
Hospital & Health Care
Responsibilities
Assist the Senior Accountant with bookkeeping and accounts payable functions
Assist the Claims and Billing Manager with claims processing and reporting
Maintain financial data integrity and ensure compliance with accounting policies and procedures
Prepare and edit correspondence, communications, and other documents as necessary
Work with providers to ensure financial and claims information is correct
Assist with fiscal audit preparation
Preparing and distributing financial reports
Administrative assistance with development of financial policies and procedures
Other duties as assigned
Qualification
Required
Minimum 3 years of similar experience
Excellent writing and organizational skills
Proficient with utilizing accounting systems (e.g. Quickbooks, Blackbaud)
Highly proficient with Microsoft Office Suite, including Microsoft Teams
Flexible, adaptable style that takes in stride last minute changes and project pivots and thrives on creative problem-solving. Able to work quickly and efficiently
Strong interpersonal skills, independently resourceful and thrives in a fully remote environment
Demonstrated communication skills
Information gathering and monitoring skills
Problem analysis and problem-solving skills
Sound judgment and decision-making ability
Initiative to complete projects and tasks independently
Attention to detail and accuracy
Confidentiality
Preferred
Bachelor's degree in related field, or equivalent experience required
Company
Forward Leading Independent Provider Association (FLIPA)
Throughout our region, hundreds of dedicated professionals at behavioral health organizations, substance use agencies, and community health centers serve our most vulnerable populations.