Sarah Cannon Research Institute · 1 day ago
Accounts Receivable Analyst
Sarah Cannon Research Institute (SCRI) is a leading oncology research organization dedicated to advancing cancer treatments and improving patient outcomes. The Accounts Receivable Analyst will be responsible for the collection of client receivables, ensuring timely payments, and maintaining strong relationships with sponsors while resolving disputes and analyzing financial data.
Research
Responsibilities
Monitor assigned accounts: review aging, look for irregularities, non-payments, and delayed payments in customer accounts
Contact Sponsors/CROs via phone to follow on unpaid/open invoices and ensure timely payments are received
Investigate and resolve sponsor, patient and customer disputes
Maintaining a strong business relationship with the Sponsors/CROs as the primary contact and voice for Sarah Cannon Research Institute in regards to payment of receivables
Reconcile financial study data with data provided by Sponsors/CROs as needed
Review, interpret and discuss contracts internally and with clients to assist with resolving payment or dispute issues
Review medical procedure invoices in relation to the contracts to determine eligibility for reimbursement of costs
Facilitate AR write-offs and route needed contractual amendments to Budgets & Contracts when needed
Identify, report on and work with supervisor to resolve trends that negatively impact payment or workflows
Work with other departments (i.e. Accounting, Treasury, Contracting) to resolve billing questions as needed
Respond to requests for information from Corporate, Internal Audit and other internal management as requested by supervisor
Ensure that tasks are completed within established deadlines
Maintain productivity tracker and meet productivity and quality standards
Ensure that all processing and reporting deadlines are consistently achieved
Communicate concerns or issues to your direct supervisor timely and with a proposed solution
Maintain strictest confidentiality to ensure that privileged and/or proprietary information is adequately safeguarded against disclosure
All other duties as assigned
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's Degree preferred, experience may be substituted for education
1+ year work experience reading and comprehending complex documents and identify financial impacts
Clinical Research experience highly preferred
Understanding of clinical financial systems and EMRs
Research techniques to analyze and evaluate financial data and information
Knowledge of QuickBooks/Excel
Intermediate to advanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel
Knowledge and ability to interpret and analyze complex contractual language
Knowledge and ability to review, interpret and explain contractual budgets
Understanding of FDCPA (Fair Debt Collections Practices Act-Commercial or B2B)
PC-based spreadsheet and word processing programs
Effective organizational skills
Takes ownership of assigned responsibilities and follows through on outstanding issues for resolution
Organizes work independently and consistently to achieve reporting deadlines
Performs mathematical computations accurately
Communicates effectively, both verbal and written
Works well with others
Interacts with other individuals at all levels of management
Preferred
Clinical Research experience highly preferred
Benefits
Comprehensive benefits to support physical, mental, and financial well-being
Competitive compensation package
Annual bonus or long-term incentive opportunities
Company
Sarah Cannon Research Institute
Sarah Cannon Research Institute is one of the world’s leading oncology research organizations conducting community-based clinical trials.
Funding
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