Accounts Receivable Insurance Follow Up Collector-Hybrid/Remote

Addiction And Mental Health Services • Full Time

Posted on Fri, Jun 5, 2026

Bradford Health Services is an industry leader in providing hope and healing to people with substance use addiction and associated co-occurring disorders.  We currently have immediate openings for the Accounts Receivable Insurance Collection position.

We are looking for someone with a solid background in billing and insurance in a health care setting, Customer Service oriented, all while maintaining confidentiality. 

Take a step forward in your career with Bradford Health Services.

Position Title: Accounts Receivable Collector 
Department: Fiscal Services
Reports To: Revenue Cycle Operations Manager
Supervises: N/A

Position Summary

The Accounts Receivable Collector is responsible for the comprehensive follow-up and resolution of aged healthcare accounts receivable. This includes managing payer denials, conducting detailed account reviews, and ensuring the timely and accurate resolution of outstanding balances. The position requires a strong focus on problem-solving, attention to detail, and the ability to work collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders while maintaining a high level of professionalism and compliance with confidentiality standards.

Qualifications

Essential Functions

  1. Accounts Receivable Management
    • Perform follow-up on aged accounts receivable to ensure timely resolution of balances.
    • Review and analyze payer denials, identify trends, and take corrective action as needed.
    • Conduct thorough reviews of patient accounts during the follow-up process to ensure accuracy and completeness of billing.
  2. Claim Submission and Monitoring
    • Submit accurate and complete claims to insurance companies within one (1) business day of creation.
    • Track and follow up on outstanding claims within 14 days of submission and at regular intervals thereafter until resolution.
  3. Patient Account Management
    • Communicate with patients regarding outstanding balances and establish payment arrangements when appropriate.
    • Follow up on patient account balances within 30 days of statement mailing and regularly thereafter until resolution.
  4. Documentation and Reporting
    • Maintain accurate and up-to-date collection notes in the electronic system in compliance with organizational policies.
    • Provide regular updates to the Revenue Cycle Operations Manager and other stakeholders regarding account activity and escalations.
  5. Collaboration and Communication
    • Serve as a professional point of contact for internal and external stakeholders, including insurance companies, patients, and third-party vendors.
    • Escalate unresolved or complex issues to the appropriate supervisor in a timely manner.
  6. Compliance and Confidentiality
    • Adhere to the provisions of 42 CFR Part 2 (Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records) and 45 CFR (HIPAA).
    • Ensure all credit information and patient account details remain confidential.
  7. Customer Service
    • Provide courteous and professional assistance to patients, families, and payer representatives.
    • Foster positive working relationships with colleagues, managers, and external contacts.
  8. Additional Duties
    • Review and recommend accounts for outside collection when necessary.
    • Participate in training and professional development activities as required.
    • Perform other duties as assigned to support the team and organizational goals.

Core Competencies

Work Environment and Expectations

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