What are the responsibilities and job description for the Billing specialist position at The Work Family Connection?
We are looking for a competent Billing specialist to undertake a variety of financial and non-financial tasks in order to help guarantee the company’s revenues. You will handle the processing of incoming payments along with the issuing of necessary paperwork.
Responsibilities
Assume the responsibility of receiving and sorting incoming payments with attention to credibility
Manage the status of accounts and balances and identify inconsistencies
Issue and post bills, receipts and invoices
Check the validity of debit accounts
Update accounts receivable database with new accounts or missed payments
Ensure all clients remain informed on their outstanding debts and deadlines
Provide solutions to any relative problems of clients
Write thorough reports on billing activity with clear and reliable data.
Requirements and skills
Proven experience as Billing Specialist
Adherence to laws and best practices in regards to dealing with customers and data
Comfortable dealing with numbers and the processing of financial information
Excellent knowledge of MS Office (particularly Excel) and ER software (JDE or other)
Proficiency in English
Results-driven and patient
High degree of attention to detail and trustworthiness.
Our Mission Statement
The Work-Family Connection is a 501c3, not-for-profit educational organization committed to providing high-quality services that continually respond to the emerging needs of children, families, schools and communities.
Our programs, operated on school grounds for the convenience of families, include Before and After School Programs, Virtual Learning Centers, Extended Day Pre-K & Kindergarten, Vacation/Holiday, and Summer Camps. Parents and caregivers particularly appreciate our flexible pick-up times, days per week and drop-in options.
Child Safety
The Work-Family Connection is known for high standards of excellence. Our programs are licensed and nationally accredited with qualified, nurturing staff.
Our staff are required to fulfill 10-20 hours of training per year and are First Aid and CPR certified.
All staff members are required to go through extensive screening prior to their employment with us. This includes fingerprint background checks, Child Abuse checks, reference and prior employment checks, and medical clearance.
Programs are educational and recreational in nature, providing extended learning opportunities while the students are having FUN!
Our History
2019
30th Anniversary Celebration!
WFC is celebrating their 30th Anniversary this year! There will be a celebration event taking place at the Fiddler’s Elbow Country Club in Bedminster, NJ on September 29, 2019.
2014
WFC Celebrated its 25 Year Anniversary!
To celebrate, WFC partnered with local businesses to host family dinner nights, gift basket giveaways, and much more. They provided school staff luncheons for the schools that they partner with in Hunterdon, Warren, Morris and Union counties, as well as thanking the Board of Education, their staff, and families! WFC continues to participate in community days and events, and always supports their community at every chance they can get.
2008
Launched Administrative Services for districts operating their own Programs.
Many districts had their own before and after school programs, but needed assistance with the administrative portion of their programs. WFC had the experience to take over these tasks, so the district could focus on the students and the programs. WFC still offers these services!
2006
NJAfter3 Grant for Roselle Park
Work-Family Connection was awarded the NJAfter3 grants for Roselle Park Schools. NJAfter3, or New Jersey After 3, is the State’s largest corporate sponsored organization to give grants to nonprofits specializing in after school programs.
2004
First NJAfter3 Grant
WFC was the first organization to be selected by NJAfter3 to receive a grant. The qualifications to be selected were rigorous. Chancellor Avenue School and Florence Avenue School were the first WFC locations to receive the grants.
2000
The Start of WFC Scholarships
WFC started giving out $2,000 scholarships to alumni students who are heading to college! The scholarships are open to high school seniors who have attended WFC programs during their elementary and/or middle school years. We look forward to reading these essays every year and hosting WFC Scholarship Ceremonies!
2000
WFC Selected to Help Develop Standards
WFC was 1 of 26 organizations nation-wide that was selected to help research, develop and test the National Quality Standards for School-Age programs. These standards identify excellence and high-quality in after school programs. To this day, WFC follows these standards in all of our programs.
1992
First Year of Summer Camp
First year of summer camp, held in Clinton Township. Our first summer camp field trip was to Dorney Park, and we have been going every year since! Our signature tye-dye camp shirts were originally chosen by our students. It is a fun way that the staff can recognize our students on field trips, and they are fun to wear in the summer!
1990
Our Founder Helps Develop Regulations
Our Founder, Aurora Pipeling, led the State of NJ in developing State Licensing regulations for After School Programs. Prior to her efforts, there were no State standards or evaluations. WFC was the first program to initiate the requirement of fingerprinting and background checks for School-Age Child Care programs
1989 - The Work-Family Connection was founded
WFC was founded in Hunterdon County. Our first program was held in the Clinton Township School District at Patrick McGaheran School, with only 10 students!
Pay: $28 - $35 / hour
Pay:
- Commission pay
- Signing bonus
Benefits:
- Flexible schedule
- Paid time off
- Health insurance
- Dental insurance
Job Type: fulltime, parttime
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
Education: Associate's degree
Work location: This is a remote position
Salary : $28 - $35