Accounts Receivable Officer

Vald Performance
313d

About The Position

VALD is the world leader in technology for the allied health industry, providing innovative human-measurement technology to over 6,500 clients in over 100 countries. The Accounts Receivable team is a small group of 6 hardworking individuals, responsible for the end-to-end Accounts Receivable function. Each team member is responsible for their own client portfolio. We are currently seeking an additional member to join our Accounts Receivable team on a full-time basis, working remotely in Nebraska.

Requirements

  • A minimum of 3 years' experience in an AR position
  • An understanding of sales orders, billing schedules and purchase orders
  • Excellent attention to detail
  • Great communication skills, both verbal and written
  • Be a team player, as well as able to work autonomously
  • Demonstrated ability to form and maintain client partner relationships with both internal and external stakeholders to support key outcomes
  • Intermediate to advanced excel skills
  • The ability to learn new software and systems
  • Effective time management skills and the ability to prioritize workflow

Nice To Haves

  • NetSuite experience preferred, but not essential

Responsibilities

  • Issuing invoices for multiple entities
  • Recording client payments in multiple currencies
  • Updating client details
  • Processing and setting up one-time and recurring credit card payments
  • Chasing delinquent accounts by phone and email
  • Online store reconciliations
  • Reconciliation of daily merchant settlements
  • Responding to client enquiries
  • Identifying and problem-solving customer account issues
  • Collaboratively working with the team to improve processes

Benefits

  • The opportunity to work in a company that is redefining allied healthcare
  • Learn from a range of high-performing individuals and teams across a range of disciplines
  • Be part of a down-to-earth, inclusive and vibrant team
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