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please see: https://idahoworks.gov/jobs/2351187 Medicare Compliance
Analyst II or III
Work from Home within Oregon, Washington, Idaho or Utah
Build a career with purpose. Join our
Cause
to create a person-focused and economically sustainable health care
system.
Who We Are Looking For:
Every day, Cambia\'s dedicated team of Medicare Compliance Analysts is
living our mission to make health care easier and lives better. As a
member of the Compliance team, our Medicare Compliance Analysts are
responsible to deliver an effective compliance program. They design,
implement, deliver, measure and refine activities and controls to
prevent, detect and correct violations of state, federal and other laws.
Duties may include, but are not limited to, risk assessment, training,
monitoring, auditing, external audit coordination, investigation, root
cause analysis, regulatory implementation, control assessment,
reporting, and corrective actions - all in service of creating an
economically sustainable health care system.
Do you have a passion for serving others and learning new things? Do you
thrive as part of a collaborative, caring team?] Then this role may be
the perfect fit.
What You Bring to Cambia:
Qualifications:
Compliance Analyst II would have a Bachelor\'s degree or equivalent
experience; 5 years of compliance experience or equivalent related
experience, with experience in a health care or Medicare-regulated
environment preferred.
Compliance Analyst III would have at least a Bachelor\'s degree or
equivalent experience; 8 years of compliance experience or equivalent
related experience, with experience in a health care or
Medicare-regulated environment or ACA-regulated environment preferred.
Skills and Attributes:
- Proven ability to deliver effective Core Compliance activities,
including, monitoring, auditing, root cause analyses, and corrective
actions.
- Skilled in project management and delivery including proven ability
to initiate and manage multiple projects and priorities.
- Excellent written and oral communication and presentation skills.
- Excellent research and analytics skills, with proven ability to
distill actionable, practical advice from diverse sources and
opinions. Legal research skills preferred.
- Proven ability to influence effectively at all levels of the
organization.
- Excellent independent judgment and decision-making skills.
- PC literate with office computer software - Word, Excel, PowerPoint,
Outlook, Visio, etc.
- Discretion and confidentiality.
- Agile, with high learning velocity.
- Demonstrated fluency in organizational agility: knowledgeable how
about organizations work and how to get things done through formal
and informal channels.
- Practical familiarity with legal requirements relating to assigned
compliance program, or for new hires, practical familiarity with
analogous legal requirements.
- Demonstrated mastery of at least four Compliance functions , to
include the core competencies: risk assessments, training, policies
and procedures, monitoring, auditing, external audit coordination,
control assessments, reporting, corrective actions, implementation
oversight, and ability to perform those compliance functions
effectively within that compliance program; or if assigned to a
specialized function (e.g. FDR/ DDE Compliance, Marketing Materials
Review, Data Validations), mastery of all competencies related to
that specialized function.
- Demonstrated ability to handle successfully the most complex, most
difficult matters end-to-end.
- Demonstrated ability to drive success with the most challenging
and/or most elevated partners.
Additional Minimum Requirements (Compliance Analyst III)
- Demons rated mastery of legal requirements relating to assigned
compliance program; or for new hires, demonstrated mastery of
analogous legal requirements.
- Demonstrated mastery of at least 6 core compliance functions,
including the core competencies and ability to deftly perform all
compliance functions relating to assigned compliance program as
needed.
- Demonstrated excellence in building effective relationships at all
levels of the organization; influencing decision-making; effectively
framing issues and dialogues; and driving successful outcomes.
- Demonstrated, end-to-end operational knowledge relating to assigned
compliance program.
- Demonstrated peer mentoring and departmental leadership.
What You Will Do at Cambia:
Overall responsibilities include specific and/or portions of the
following functions that relate to an effective compliance program
utilizing as a basis the seven elements of compliance.
Duties include aspects of the preparation, planning, coordination,
project management, submission, administration, monitoring and auditing
of the Cambia compliance program which serves to oversee activities
related to requirements, laws and regulations to prevent, detect