[PART_TIME Remote] Provider Medicaid Contracts Manager

Position at a Glance • Location Remote • Start Date Immediate openings available • Compensation a competitive salary • Company Workwarp • Position Provider Medicaid Contracts Manager   Competitive Compensation & Benefits Package! Position eligible for -  Annual incentive bonus plan  Medical, dental, and vision insurance with low deductible/low cost health plan  Generous vacation and sick time accrual  12 paid holidays  State Retirement (pension plan)  401(k) Plan with employer match  Company paid life and disability insurance  Wellness Programs See attachment for additional details. Office Location Flexible for any of our office locations; Remote Option Available Projected Hiring Range Depending on Experience Closing Date Open Until Filled Primary Purpose of Position This position will provide management and oversight of the Medicaid Contract Unit. Work involves data entry and analysis, data mining, data management, reporting, record keeping, and providing, managing and coordinating the provision of a full range of support activities necessary for the effective management of contracting data for the department. Role and Responsibilities  The Contract Manager is responsible for all duties related to managing payor contracts, negotiation and renegotiation of new and existing payor contracts  This position works closely with members of the Provider Enrollment and Maintenance team to ensure contracts are appropriately identified, negotiated, implemented, audited and renegotiated in a timely manner  This position requires prior knowledge of Managed Care in a Provider or Payor setting in addition to understanding of Payer Contracting tasks and activities  Proficient in the development, coordination and analysis of payor contracts  Responsible for efficiently and effectively negotiating payment terms and rates for new and existing contracts that are favorable for the organization  Proficient in the review of contract terms and conditions in order to facilitate accurate implementation of contracts  Responsible for the maintenance of contract templates and approvals from NCDHHS to ensure compliance with the Tailored Plan and Medicaid Direct Contract requirements.  Proficient in monitoring renewals of contacts as assigned and renegotiating contract rates and terms as appropriate upon renewal  Resolve escalated contract specific issues  Supervision and coaching of Contracts staff in complex, time-sensitive regulatory matters.  Evaluate, understand, and negotiate provider contracts in compliance with company templates, reimbursement structure standards and other key process controls  Influence and/or provide input to forecasting and planning activities for network growth  Manage performance target setting, performance reporting and associated financial models relative to provider network contracting  Establish and maintain strong business relationships with assigned providers and internal partners  Design reports for internal and external recipients, which may require independent research.  Work with internal departments to compile and analyze contract data and documentation for audit review & quality improvement.  Produce and examine reports, gather and coordinate submission of State reports as mandated). Respond to requests from other Partners staff, particularly concerning provider status.  Receive, review, analyze, track and maintain timely records of time sensitive and confidential information.  Responsible for accurate and timely maintenance of provider information essential to Partners ability to accurately track network provider contracts; process authorizations and claims; and produce an accurate provider directory. It is critical that the staff person in this position be accurate and thorough in the completion of their duties.  Failure to input accurate and complete information has the potential to negatively impact the service delivery system and consumer ability to access services in a timely manner.  Participates in on-going quality improvement activities with other departments including UM, Claims, Care Coordination and IT. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities  Strong, working knowledge of data extraction methodologies  Ability to exercise appropriate judgement and discretion in presenting data  Ability to present complex data and information to varying audiences, both internal and external, in a professional and clear manner.  Knowledge of program practices, techniques, and technology sufficient to support the program  Knowledge of the goals and objectives of the work unit and an understanding of the structure and functions of the organization (must have knowledge of staff assignments/commitments, and the functions of other internal and external organizational segm

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