Investigative Team Lead
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Job description
SafeGuard Services (SGS), a subsidiary of Peraton, performs data analysis, investigation, and medical review to detect, prevent, deter, reduce, and make referrals to recover fraud, waste, and abuse., As an Investigative Team Lead, this individual's primary responsibilities include achieving quality objectives, workload oversight to promote timely development and resolution of investigations and development of cases for referral to law enforcement or other entities and provide mentoring and guidance to investigative team. The individual exercises significant independent judgment within broadly defined policies and practices to determine the best method for accomplishing work and achieving objectives. There may be multiple of these individuals for a task order and they may lead significantly different activities
- Act as a point of contact for manager
- Assist team members with workflow development
- Review individual workload during monthly meetings; assist with prioritization and conduct QC for staff
- Monitor the quality of UCM/WMM
- Monitor timeliness for case updates and escalating to management as necessary
- Monitor the progress of investigations and cases to ensure use of all available remedies, i.e., suspension, pre-pay reviews, revocation, etc.
- Mentor team members so that they can identify previously undetected fraud, waste, or abuse through proactive or reactive research, analysis, and development.
- Telework available in the Eastern Time Zone.
Requirements
- Minimum of 8 years with BS/BA; Minimum of 6 years with MS/MA; Minimum of 3 years with PhD
- At least 5 years of relevant investigative experience required.
- CFE or AHFI certification preferred
- Strong communication and organization skills
- Strong PC knowledge and skills
- US citizenship required
The most competitive candidates will have:
- Knowledge of Medicare requirements, laws, rules and regulations related to payment for services billed the Program
- Experience in reviewing claims, performing medical review, and/or developing fraud cases
Essential Functions:
- Ability to perform research and draw conclusions
- Ability to present issues of concern, citing regulatory violations, alleging schemes or scams to defraud the Government
- Ability to organize a case file, accurately and thoroughly document all steps taken
- Ability to compose correspondence, reports and referral summary letters
- Ability to educate providers, provider associations, law enforcement, other contractors and beneficiary advocacy groups on program safeguard matters
- Ability to communicate effectively, internally and externally
- Ability to interpret laws and regulations
- Ability to handle confidential material
- Ability to report work activity on a timely basis
- Ability to work independently and as a member of a team to deliver high quality work
- Ability to attend meetings, training, and conferences, overnight travel required
- Document QC results in WMM according to record type
- Coordinate with other designated leads if necessary, for coverage for periods where the lead is out of the office during work hours.