DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS SERVICES

Salem Township Hospital   SALEM, IL   Full-time     Administration / Clerical
Posted on August 12, 2019

 Director of Business Services

 

Responsible for ensuring all hospital services, including

physician practices, conduct high-performing revenue

cycle processes.  This includes assurance of proper

documentation, optimal A/R management, and

maximization of reimbursement in compliance with

all regulatory mandates.  Responsible for departmental budgeting,

strategic planning, resource allocation, and staffing.

 

Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration or related field

with a concentration in either Accounting or Finance is preferred. 

Minimum of 3 years’ experience in hospital or medical office billing and 

experience in a supervisory position required.  Work history

must include responsibility for revenue cycle, coding, billing,

fee schedule evaluation, and regulatory compliance.

 

Apply online at www.sthcares.org/careers

Resumes may be mailed, faxed or submitted via email.

Salem Township Hospital

1201 Ricker Drive

Salem, IL  62881

dboswell@sthcares.org

Fax:  618-548-6831

EOE

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