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Credit Controller

Your World Recruitment Ltd
Ashtead · posted 19 August 2026
Salary
£16 an hour
Job type
full time
Location
Ashtead, Surrey
Category
Other
Credit Controller Location: Ashtead Job Type: Temporary Duration of booking: Expected to last 3 months with possible extension Proposed start date: September 2026 Pay Rates: Up to £16 per hour PAYE inclusive of holiday pay Hours / Working Days: 37.5 hours per week / Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm Sector: Healthcare Based: Office / Hospital Role Overview We are seeking an experienced, detail-oriented Credit Controller to join our Finance team. In this role, you will be responsible for managing outstanding debts across private patients, insurance companies, NHS bodies, and third-party payers. You will play a crucial role in maintaining a healthy debtors' ledger, resolving billing queries empathetically and professionally, and supporting continuous improvement across finance systems and processes. Key Responsibilities Debt Collection & Account Management Ledger Control: Monitor and manage outstanding debts to ensure prompt cash collection and minimise risk in the debtors' ledger. Overdue Accounts: Proactively follow up on overdue accounts via telephone, email, and written correspondence in line with internal policies. Escalations: Manage complex debt recovery accounts, including making decisions on legal referrals following internal protocols.Stakeholder Liaison & Customer Service Query Resolution: Liaise with patients, insurance companies, and NHS Shared Business Services to resolve billing queries and disputes in a prompt, empathetic, and professional manner. Cross-Team Collaboration: Work closely with the billing team and site-based operational staff to investigate account discrepancies and ensure timely invoice accuracy and adjustments. Customer Care: Consistently deliver high-quality customer service during all inbound and outbound communication.Reporting & Reconciliations Account Reconciliation: Reconcile accounts, identify discrepancies, and ensure accurate adjustments are processed. Management Reporting: Prepare and present regular reports on debtor status, bad debt provisions, and collection performance to senior management.Systems, Process Improvement & Compliance Record Keeping: Maintain accurate logs of all communications and payment activities using internal healthcare finance and ERP systems. Process Improvement: Manage functional processes and systems to drive continuous improvement, maintain high standards, and develop best practices. Compliance & Audits: Ensure strict adherence to data protection and confidentiality regulations (e.g., GDPR), assist with audits, and supply requested documentation. Team Support: Provide general assistance and support to colleagues across the broader Finance team as required.Requirements & Qualifications Experience: Proven experience working within a Credit Control environment (healthcare or NHS-related sector experience is advantageous). Technical Skills: Sound numerical and computer literacy, including intermediate-to-advanced proficiency in MS Excel and MS Office, with the ability to quickly adapt to various finance systems. Communication & Negotiation: Exceptional written and verbal communication, interpersonal, and negotiation skills with a customer-centric approach. Attention to Detail: Excellent accuracy and a meticulous approach to record-keeping and reconciliations. Workload Management: Demonstrated ability to prioritise tasks effectively, handle complex accounts, and meet strict deadlines under pressure.CVlib
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