Accounts Receivable Specialistother related Employment listings - Newton, MA at Geebo

Accounts Receivable Specialist

Creative Financial Staffing has partnered with a family-owned real estate management company to identify an Accounts to join their growing team as an Accounts Receivable Specialist.
Highlights of the Opportunity for Accounts Receivable Specialist:
Property management company providing services for residential properties from ultra-luxury to affordable housing with an average client relationship of more than 12 years Family-run business that provides full-service property management, accounting and financial services, consulting, marketing, leasing, affordable housing compliance, in-unit repairs, renovations, capital improvement projects and facilities management and maintenance Offers flexibility of work hours and accommodating of any family needs Longevity of service in the accounting leaders, including the AR Manager who has been with the company for over 25 years Responsibilities for the Accounts Receivable Specialist:
Customer service activities including speaking with unit owners Posting cash receipts and charges Posting late fees Uploading lock boxes into Yardi system Analyzing unit owners' ledgers Background Preferred of the Accounts Receivable Specialist:
Relevant Bachelor's Degree preferred in Accounting or Finance, or experience equivalent 3
years' experience in Accounts Receivable Real estate experience preferred Strong Microsoft Excel skills #INAPR2024 Recommended Skills Accounts Receivable Customer Service Finance Microsoft Excel Real Estates Accounting Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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