NetCare Finance Internship Programme 2024

Apply now for the NetCare Finance Internship Programme 2024. The Debtors Controller Finance Intern will be responsible for ensuring the achievement of collection targets essential to the profitability of the Hospitals. The incumbent has an overall responsibility to manage, control and collect all outstanding monies due to the Hospital in terms of his/her responsibility in line with the Netcare strategic themes.

• Manage and attend to Debtors books and not limited to: Medical Aid accounts, Private/ foreign accounts, MVA accounts, Estate late accounts, Arrangements accounts, handed over accounts, clearing accounts follow up, Exception accounts follow up and Credit manager report follow up.

• Ensure accurate billing by checking MCR's daily.

• Manage and attend to all switch application rejections and re-submit when necessary.

• Ensure follow up on pending claims not submitted to Medical Aid.

• Prepare and submit journals for authorisation.

• Ensure timeous processing of authorised journals.

• Consult with patients referred by pay point regarding outstanding balances and arrange payment agreements.

• Identify long outstanding accounts and contact patient to arrange for settlement.

• General management and administration pertaining to outstanding debt as per the Standard Operating Procedure.

Inherent Requirements

• TVET National Higher certificate in Finance at NQF level 5.

• No work experience required as this is an internship. Advantageous to those living with disability

• Candidate must have good computer skill –computer literate in MS Office.

• Candidates must display a sound knowledge of finance practices.

Location: Sunninghill

Closing Date: 30 October 2024

Application process: 

Interested candidates who meet the above criteria are requested to e-mail a detailed CV to Senzo.Mhlongo@netcare.co.za. 

Kindly note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Applicants who have not been contacted within 30 days after the closing date of this advert should consider their application as unsuccessful.

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