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Health Care Fraud Intake Officer

Ohio Department of Taxation

Columbus, OH • On-site

$16 - $17.75/hr

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

The Ohio Attorney General's Office is currently seeking a motivated individual for a Medicaid Fraud Intake Officer position in the Health Care Fraud Section. The successful candidate will receive complaints of Medicaid fraud, patient abuse and/or neglect and collect preliminary data concerning allegations, suspects, victims and facilities. This position will work a hybrid in-person/remote schedule. There may be changes to this schedule based on training and operational needs. The headquarter location is our Columbus Office.

The duties for this position include, but are not limited to, the following:


-Receives incoming complaints of Medicaid provider fraud, patient abuse and neglect, the misappropriation of care facility resident funds/property, and related crimes, via telephone, mail, electronic mail, and website


-Provides information and assistance to consumers, government officials, law enforcement agencies, and the general public


-Collects preliminary data regarding complaints, and resolves, refers, or memorializes complaints


-Performs preliminary research and data analysis regarding complaints


-Corresponds with regulatory, administrative and law enforcement agencies


-May serve as an Evidence Custodian. An Evidence Custodian performs administrative and manual work related to the acceptance, preservation, safeguarding, and disposition of evidentiary property in accordance with law and office policy and procedures


-May provide assistance in a support role for search warrants in conjunction with law enforcement officers 


-Performs related clerical tasks.

Bachelor's Degree in criminology, criminal justice, computer science, accounting, finance, or related field. 
Job Skills: criminology/criminal justice, attention to detail, critical thinking, confidentiality, verbal communication, written communication