Billing & Data Analyst

Peterborough
1 week ago
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Hales Group are recruiting for a Billing & Data Analyst to join our office-based team in Peterborough.
Full time or part time hours available (minimum of 25 hours with 2 positions available).
Up to £27,000 per annum DOE
The position sits within our Group Finance Team and primarily deals with the reporting and submission of weekly / monthly data relating to the care sector, in line with Adult Social Care industry contracts and billing to local Authorities and clients. Full training will be provided. Experience using Excel is required.
The role includes the following tasks:

  • Downloading and Processing of data from internal systems.
  • Creation and sending of Fixed Invoices.
  • Raising of billing and invoicing for services provided.
  • Creation of Electronic submissions to upload to various portals or to email to various authorities.
  • Communication to branches in reference to data queries.
  • Reporting of hospital admission data to local authorities.
  • Responding to Email and Telephone queries.
  • Supporting other team members to cover holidays
  • Support the finance team with other administrative task to ensure that all deadlines are met.
    Personal attributes:
  • Organised with a good attention to detail and accuracy.
  • Strong excel.
  • Used to working to deadlines.
  • Used to working with finance systems and complex data.
    At Hales Group we offer a competitive salary dependant on experience with generous benefits package:
  • 25+8 days holiday, rising annually by 1 day for 5 years.
  • Flexible working hours – flexible team rota to ensure service is provided across all office hours.
  • Contributory pension scheme – employer contribution 3%.
  • Free Life assurance – 2 x annual salary.
  • Discounts and vouchers for over 6500 retailers.
  • Car Lease Scheme.
    The Finance team, based in Peterborough, consists of 18 people, located in modern, open plan offices in Fengate. We pride ourselves on a being a professional, friendly, and supportive team, delivering finance services to the rest of our business which incorporates some 38 branches across the country

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