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Accountant Position Opening in Hanover Maryland!
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Country: USA
Location: Maryland-Baltimore Hanover, MD 21076
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Accounting/Finance/Insurance
Relevant Work Experience:2+ to 5 Years
Education Level:Bachelor's Degree
Location:Hanover, MD 21076
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Corporate Finance;Financial Analysis/Research/Reporting;Corporate Accounting
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
Relevant Work Experience:2+ to 5 Years
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Accountant Position Opening in Hanover Maryland!
Conmed Healthcare Management, Inc.
Conmed, Inc., a nationally recognized county-level corrections healthcare provider has a current job opening at its Corporate Office in Hanover Maryland for an Accountant.
This is an exempt position which reports directly to the Chief Financial Officer of the company. Candidates are required to have experience in contracts and financial analyzing.
As a member of the Corporate CONMED staff you will help in supporting over 600 of the best medical personnel across the country. Conmed Inc. prides itself on fostering the individual growth of its employees in order to provide quality and cost efficient healthcare to our clients.You will have the opportunity to work alongside not only the best medical personnel, but also with a visible, compassionate, and accessible management team that has a vested interest in your success.
Conmed also recognizes that its employees are one of its greatest assets and therefore offers one of the most competitive compensation and benefits package in the industry.
Candidates are respectfully asked to send their resume to Employment Manager, Troy Green, at: tgreen@conmed-inc.com , or fax to 410-712-4760. Please reference HQA: 08 in your response.
*Conmed Healthcare Management, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. All employment is contingent upon successful completion of background investigation. Pre-employment drug screening required. All resumes are held in confidence.
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