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This is a temporary contract opportunity with The Cigna Group through Magnit, an enterprise third-party vendor for contingent work. Role: Enrollment/Billing Representative Remote - 33419847 Essential Functions: Delivers straightforward administrative and/or other basic business services in Enrollment/Billing. Provides financial related support for banking and/or billing related functions to new and/or existing accounts. Sets up, manages, reconciles, processes, and/or balances bank and/or customer accounts. Works with internal/external customers, banks, vendors, and/or partners to resolve issues. May create, analyze and respond to standard and/or non-standard reports. Bills and/or collects outstanding/delinquent payments or issues payments. Audits accounts for compliance. Supports mid to large markets. Issues tend to be routine in nature. Good knowledge and understanding of Enrollment/Billing and business/operating processes and procedures. Works to clearly defined procedures under... close supervision. Skills & Experience: Requires general understanding of Premium Billing/Accounting Data entry skills Detailed Oriented for identifying and resolving customer problems Good Written and Verbal Commucation Skills Customer Service Focus Excel Prior experience with Medicare and/or Medicare Advantage Prior experience with Medicare Part D Familiar with MAPD and PDP regulations knowledge of accounts receivable knowledge of general accounting principals proficient in relevant computer software knowledge of regulatory standards and compliance requirements 1-3 years accounts receivable and general accounting experience Location and Schedule Notes Remote Hourly Pay Rate Range (dependent on location, experience, expectation) The pay range that Magnit reasonably expects to pay for this position is: $13.13-$17.51/hr Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K (provided minimum eligibility hours are met Apply to This Job Check More Finance & Banking Jobs

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