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Remote Audit Jobs in Washington (NOW HIRING)

Audit Manager

Alexandria, VA · On-site +1

$111K - $145K/yr

Company Description Castro & Company is a dedicated audit, advisory, and accounting CPA firm headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, providing services to Federal Government clients. Named a 2021 ...

Senior Audit Associate

Washington, DC · On-site +1

$70K - $133K/yr

Preparing audit work papers and adjusting trial balances. * Utilizing time management to plan and ... remote and hybrid options What's in it for you: - Working with an industry leader : Be part of a ...

Position Summary Credence has an immediate need for a IT Systems Audit Manager and Subject Matter Expert (SME) who will support a critical identity management application for DoD. This role will be ...

LCMS Audit Analyst

Arlington, VA · Remote

$110K - $140K/yr

Remote (within a three (3) hour commute to the Pentagon)Customer: Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, Installation & Logistics, Code LPISalary Range: $110,000 - $140,000 Knowledge Management, Inc. is ...

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Financial Audit Senior Consultant

Washington, DC · On-site +1

$131K/yr

Lead Financial Audits/Reviews: Lead approximately three to five financial audits/reviews per year ... Experience with BCBS Inter-Plan Programs and proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite. #LI-Remote ...

Lead Financial Audits/Reviews: Lead approximately three to five financial audits/reviews per year ... Experience with BCBS Inter-Plan Programs and proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite. #LI-Remote ...

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How much do remote audit jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote audit in Washington is $81,293.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $65,100.00 and $92,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a remote audit?

A remote audit is an examination or evaluation of a company's processes, records, or systems conducted virtually rather than on-site. Auditors use digital tools such as video conferencing, secure file sharing, and remote access to review documentation and interview staff. This approach allows audits to be completed efficiently and safely, especially when travel or in-person visits are impractical. Remote audits are commonly used in industries such as finance, manufacturing, and healthcare, and can cover financial, compliance, or quality management systems.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a remote auditor?

To thrive as a Remote Auditor, you need a solid understanding of accounting principles, audit procedures, and relevant regulations, usually backed by a degree in accounting or finance and professional certifications such as CPA or CIA. Familiarity with audit software, data analytics tools, and secure file-sharing systems is essential for conducting effective remote audits. Strong attention to detail, excellent communication, and self-motivation are standout soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure accurate, efficient audits while maintaining compliance and strong client relationships in a remote environment.

What are some common challenges faced by remote auditors and how can they be addressed?

Remote auditors often encounter challenges such as limited access to physical documents, communication barriers with clients, and ensuring data security when working offsite. To address these issues, it's important to leverage secure digital platforms for document sharing, maintain clear and regular communication with clients and team members through video calls or messaging apps, and follow strict cybersecurity protocols. Staying organized and proactive in requesting information can also help audits run smoothly and ensure deadlines are met.

What is the difference between Remote Audit vs Remote Accountant?

AspectRemote AuditRemote Accountant
CertificationsCPA, CIA, CISACPA, CMA, ACCA
Work EnvironmentAudit firms, corporate finance teamsAccounting firms, corporate finance departments
Industry UsageAuditing, compliance, risk managementFinancial reporting, bookkeeping, tax prep
Common Search IntentAudit processes, compliance checksFinancial statements, bookkeeping tasks

Remote Audit and Remote Accountant roles share overlapping credentials like CPA and work in finance-related environments. However, Remote Audits focus on compliance, risk assessment, and financial audits, while Remote Accountants handle bookkeeping, financial reporting, and tax preparation. Both roles are vital in finance but serve different functions within organizations.

What are the most commonly searched types of Audit jobs in Washington?

The most popular types of Audit jobs in Washington are:

What cities in Washington are hiring for Remote Audit jobs?

Cities in Washington with the most Remote Audit job openings:

Infographic showing various Remote Audit job openings in Washington as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 73% Full Time, and 27% Contract. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $81,293 per year, or $39.1 per hour.

Nurse Audit Specialist, Remote

University of Maryland Medical System

Linthicum, MD • On-site, Remote

$406K/yr

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Job Requirements
General Summary
Under general supervision, conducts internal audits of hospital bills working with external auditors to ensure that uncompensated patient revenues resulting from audits of patient service billings (claims) are minimal. Use the information obtained from the audit process to inform and educate UMMS personnel concerning clinical reimbursement results and practices.
Principal Responsibilities and Tasks
The following statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all job duties performed by personnel so classified.
All registered nurses working within UMMS shall follow the guidelines for professional practice promulgated by the Maryland State Board of Nursing. Any need for interpretation of the guidelines will be the responsibility of the UMMS Vice President or his/her designee.
1. Plans work for self and with coworkers, including setting goals, prioritizing work and coordinating the execution of work. Determines work priorities and resource allocation across multiple clinical audit activities based on interpretation of data and reports.
A. Uses a systematic process to identify departmental charges.
B. Evaluates each patient medical record reviewing specific documents relating to patient treatment and billable charges, identifying services billed versus services rendered.
C. Evaluates patient medical record versus the bill, noting discrepancies in over-, under- and incorrectly billed items, correctly calculates the total dollar amounts for each discrepancy and submits necessary documents for patient account adjustment.
D. Negotiates with external auditors regarding billing issues.
E. Completes and submits audit documentation in a timely fashion.
F. Communicates regularly with UMMS clinical and administrative personnel to obtain further supportive documentation for billed services beyond that which is found in the medical record.
G. Audits predetermined amount of billing based on complexity of audit.
H. Meets with appropriate department personnel to establish methods for obtaining support documentation.
2. Gathers and records data used for individual, team, and feedback performance reporting. Responsible for the integrity of recorded information.
3. Communicates with representatives of external audit companies, insurance companies, UMMS personnel, and regulatory agencies to ensure congruence with and understanding of UMMS' audit policy, process, practice and standards.
4. Provides concurrent review of charge capture prior to claim submission in order to maximize reimbursement and reduce revenue loss through audit process.
5. Works with the Director in the identification and research of denials received for lack of authorization and for lack of medical acuity continued stay and coordinates drafting of the facility's appeal responses.
A. Assists Patient Financial Services to determine the nature of the denial for cases rejected for payment by third payor; assesses feasibility of appeal applying Interqual criteria and M&R criteria for length of stay.
B. Researches medical records on referred claim rejection cases and denials for which letters were received directly by Clinical Reimbursement utilizing criteria sets. Ascertains the prospective appeal for the days denied by the third-party payer.
C. Identifies cases in which an appeal is to be generated, coordinates appeal process with the physician and healthcare staff following departmental procedures. Documentation of activity in appeals process is documented in MIDAS following departmental procedures.
D. Receives notification from third party payer; seeks additional information to be used for appeal letters from case management staff and what information documented in the MIDAS software on the concurrent review process.
E. Develops a working relationship with the nurse reviewers coming onsite from the larger local payers fostering improved communication. Tracks approved and potentially deniable days on all respective members at discharge.
F. Obtains information to aid the onsite reviewers in completing chart review post discharge when necessary. Uses onsite reviewers as a mediator in resolving particular issues with claim resolution within their system.
G. Assists the Director in collection of data on denials and the retrieval of reports on denied days received by the facility, identifies trends, tracks appeal success, and provides and interprets reports of denied days statistics from denials received to Case Management, Finance, and other hospital departments as requested.
6. Gives feedback to other departments.
A. Meets with appropriate department and supervisory personnel to share information obtained during the audit process to assist in the identification of problems that result in a loss of revenue.
B. Shares clinical expertise and knowledge with the Department of Patient Financial Services personnel to assist in the negotiations and resolution of patient and insurance company inquires.
C. Participates in patient unit and UMMS educational programs to address identified issues.
7. Improves work processes in an active and continuous manner. Uses improvement tools and methods to improve individual, team and cross-departmental performance. Bases improvements on customer requirements, data, root-cause analysis and outcomes.
8. Keeps current on clinical practice and protocols that impact the patient claim audit process to include insurance regulations, Medical System charging practices and clinical therapy updates through communication with supervisor, appropriate professional publications and conferences.
9. Communicates effectively with immediate supervisor. Provides information regarding work progress, actions and issues in a timely manner.
10. Designs and implements special audit and education projects.
Work Experience
Education and Experience
1. Current active RN registration with the Maryland State Board of Nursing is required.
2. Four years professional nursing experience, with experience in a patient care setting and two years performing Utilization Review/Quality Assurance/Case Management responsibilities.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
1. Knowledge of hospital review procedures, third party payment, quality improvement and regulatory agency procedures and policies.
2. Effective oral and written communication skills required to deal with insurance companies and hospital staff.
3. Effective negotiating skills.
4. Ability to apply clinical assessment skills to the medical record audit process and extract supportive documentation.
5. Ability to apply patient care protocols (standardized; UMMS; TJC) to billing practices.
6. Demonstrated ability in use of personal computer and related software. Expertise in spreadsheets, word processing and data base management packages preferred; ability to learn these skills required.
7.Ability to work independently.