The hiring range for this role is:
92,787.88 - 139,616.25This is the lowest to highest salary we, in good faith, believe we would pay for this role at the time of this posting. We may ultimately pay more or less than the hiring range and this hiring range may also be modified in the future. A candidate’s position within the hiring range may be based on several factors including, but not limited to, specific competencies, relevant education, qualifications, certifications, relevant experience, skills, seniority, performance, shift, travel requirements, and business or organizational needs. This job is also eligible for annual bonus incentive pay.
We offer a comprehensive package of benefits including paid time off, 11 holidays, medical/dental/vision insurance, generous 401(k) matching, lifestyle spending account and many other benefits to eligible employees.
Note: No amount of pay is considered to be wages or compensation until such amount is earned, vested, and determinable. The amount and availability of any bonus, commission, or any other form of compensation that are allocable to a particular employee remains in the Company's sole discretion unless and until paid and may be modified at the Company’s sole discretion, consistent with the law.
Monitor, Analyze, and Evaluate Financial Transactions: Monitor, analyze, and evaluate assigned financial/accounting transactions and other financial data for accuracy, propriety, and compliance with policy requirements. Document and summarize activities and results in analyses and reports to department management. 25%
Lead Financial Audits/Reviews: Lead approximately three to five financial audits/reviews per year (via desk or on-site) to determine the accuracy and propriety of Plans recorded financial transactions/reports and assess compliance with pertinent Policies. Supervise and train team members assigned to support these audits. 25%
Evaluate Compliance and Develop Corrective Action Plans: Evaluate the level of compliance with applicable federal regulations, contractual requirements, and procedures at BCBSA and Plans. Maintain the BCBSA compliance plan and serve as the main point of contact for BCBSA and Plans financial and claims audits. Develop corrective action plans as needed. 20%
Serve as Subject Matter Expert and Provide Training: Serve as subject matter expert for BCBSA financial policies and procedures regarding the audit process; instruct audit flow facilitation; analyze and assess audit trends, best practices, and risk; and develop an overall and effective audit program. Develop and present training to BCBSA and Plans as it relates to all types of audits. 15%
Evaluate and Recommend Billing Rates: Evaluate Plan inter-Plan billing rate requests of high complexity levels and recommend rates to be approved to ensure billings/reimbursements between Plans are valid and for proper amounts. 10%
Perform Complex Contract Administration Activities: Perform more complex activities relating to administration of the contract with a large banking institution and provide guidance to team members on their assignments. Ensure that BCBSA’s transaction billings to Plans are correct and that the various transaction activity reports provided to the Plans meet their internal needs. 5%
Job Overview:
This role is responsible for monitoring, analyzing, and auditing financial transactions of high complexity, and providing a leadership role. The role also evaluates compliance with regulations, develops corrective action plans, and delivers training to BCBSA and Plans. Additionally, the role involves acting as a resource and consultant on audit activities, developing programs, policies, and procedures to prevent abuse, and leading and supporting projects. The role frequently interacts with staff and management at varying levels within BCBSA, Plans, and a large banking institution.
Essential Functions
Monitor, Analyze, and Evaluate Financial Transactions: Monitor, analyze, and evaluate assigned financial/accounting transactions and other financial data for accuracy, propriety, and compliance with policy requirements. Document and summarize activities and results in analyses and reports to department management.
Lead Financial Audits/Reviews: Lead approximately three to five financial audits/reviews per year (via desk or on-site) to determine the accuracy and propriety of Plans recorded financial transactions/reports and assess compliance with pertinent Policies. Supervise and train team members assigned to support these audits.
Evaluate Compliance and Develop Corrective Action Plans: Evaluate the level of compliance with applicable federal regulations, contractual requirements, and procedures at BCBSA and Plans. Maintain the BCBSA compliance plan and serve as the main point of contact for BCBSA and Plans financial and claims audits. Develop corrective action plans as needed.
Serve as Subject Matter Expert and Provide Training: Serve as subject matter expert for BCBSA financial policies and procedures regarding the audit process; instruct audit flow facilitation; analyze and assess audit trends, best practices, and risk; and develop an overall and effective audit program. Develop and present training to BCBSA and Plans as it relates to all types of audits.
Evaluate and Recommend Billing Rates: Evaluate Plan inter-Plan billing rate requests of high complexity levels and recommend rates to be approved to ensure billings/reimbursements between Plans are valid and for proper amounts.
Perform Complex Contract Administration Activities: Perform more complex activities relating to administration of the contract with a large banking institution and provide guidance to team members on their assignments. Ensure that BCBSA’s transaction billings to Plans are correct and that the various transaction activity reports provided to the Plans meet their internal needs.
Qualifications
Education
Preferred Bachelor's Degree in accounting, business, finance, or related field; or equivalent work experience
Experience
5+ Years related work experience, including health insurance accounting, internal/financial auditing, general accounting, financial reporting, and project management Required
Knowledge Skills and Abilities
Effective written and verbal communication skills.
Demonstrated ability to build relationships with key resource people, whether internal or external.
Ability to train less experienced staff.
Advanced analytical skills and ability to frame issues and develop solutions.
Ability to work independently and manage time effectively.
Effective presentation skills and ability to adapt to changing priorities.
Intermediate knowledge of auditing, finance, and claims operations.
Advanced negotiation, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
Effective project management, interpersonal, and organizational skills.
Ability to develop and maintain business relationships and create strategies that support initiatives.Certifications & Licenses
Preferred: Certified Public Accountant (CPA) - Various
Extra Posting information:
Minimum of five years of related work experience, including health insurance accounting, internal/financial auditing, general accounting, financial reporting, and project management. Experience with BCBS Inter-Plan Programs and proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite.
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