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Medicaid Fraud Lawyer In Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Staff Attorney III

Frankfort, KY · On-site

$5.2K - $7.9K/mo

It isthe premiere law enforcement agency which investigates and prosecutes cases of Medicaid fraud ... Must have two years experience as a licensed attorney in the practice of law. Substitute EDUCATION ...

SENIOR INVESTIGATOR - 41001289

Orlando, FL · On-site

$47K - $50K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

This Senior Investigaror position is in the Office of the Attorney General within the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit in Orlando, Florida. Pay: $47,434.14 - $50,744.20 Annually Qualifications: Seven (7) ...

SENIOR INVESTIGATOR - 41001289

Orlando, FL · On-site

$47K - $50K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

This Senior Investigaror position is in the Office of the Attorney General within the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit in Orlando, Florida. Pay: $47,434.14 - $50,744.20 Annually Qualifications: Seven (7) ...

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As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for medicaid fraud lawyer in in the United States is $56,776.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45,000.00 and $55,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Medicaid Fraud Lawyer In vs Medicaid Compliance Officer?

AspectMedicaid Fraud Lawyer InMedicaid Compliance Officer
CredentialsLaw degree, bar admission, legal certificationsHealthcare or legal certifications, compliance training
Work EnvironmentLaw firms, government agencies, courtsHealthcare organizations, government agencies
Industry UsageLegal representation, litigation, investigationsPolicy implementation, regulatory adherence

Medicaid Fraud Lawyer In primarily focuses on legal cases involving Medicaid fraud, representing clients in investigations and court. Medicaid Compliance Officers ensure organizations follow Medicaid regulations, preventing fraud through policy and training. While both roles require knowledge of Medicaid laws, the lawyer handles legal disputes, whereas the compliance officer manages ongoing adherence to regulations.

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Infographic showing various Medicaid Fraud Lawyer In job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $56,776 per year, or $27.3 per hour.

Deputy Chief of Investigations, Medicaid Fraud

Illinois Attorney General (IL)

Springfield, IL • On-site

$115K - $143K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 25 days ago


Job description

Summary of Duties and Responsibilities Under the direction of the Director and the Chief of Investigations in the Medicaid Fraud Control Bureau, the Deputy Chief of Investigation is responsible for providing guidance and supervision to a team of personnel who are engaged in conducting both criminal and civil investigations into fraud, waste, and abuse allegations against Medicaid providers in the State of Illinois. The Deputy Chief of Investigations provides overall direction to investigations assigned to their team. They are responsible for reviewing and evaluating investigative reports, case summaries, and criminal intelligence products to assist with target selection, case development and strategic planning; approving and overseeing surveillance and undercover operations; and overseeing the execution of search warrants and other law enforcement operations.

The Deputy Chief of Investigations coordinates joint and cross-jurisdictional investigations; acts as liaison to other administrative, regulatory and law enforcement agencies; consults with prosecuting attorneys regarding investigations; ensures staff have access to and receive required training; and provides opportunities for other related continued education as necessary. They evaluate performance and provide feedback to staff under their direction, assist with hiring, and in the drafting, evaluation, and enforcement of policies and procedures for the MFCU. Qualifications This position requires a minimum of a bachelor's degree in criminal justice, law enforcement, or a related field, at least five (5) years in a supervisory investigative role, or a minimum of seven (7) years experience in law enforcement work; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.

Attendance and the ability to maintain satisfactory working relationships with other agency law enforcement personnel, OAG employees and the general public are required. Travel is required along with a valid Illinois driver's license and a responsible driving record. Typical Qualifications Experience conducting criminal and civil investigations, including Qui Tam investigations; extensive state and/or federal law enforcement experience investigating complex financial and white-collar crimes; the ability to distill complex financial records, use of the grand jury and familiarity with state and federal banking law; proficiency interviewing individuals with extensive professional financial backgrounds; and knowledge of the health care industry and medical coding concepts (CPT, ICD-9/10, DRGs, HCPCS) and/or experience analyzing health care claims data.