
Investigator – Claims Audit & Investigation Services
- Canada
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Conduct dental and/or health audits/investigations, and ensure investigation and reporting meet all required standards.
- Field work to collect documentation is a key aspect of this role. Travel is required within Alberta (A valid Class 5 Driver's License is required)
- Complete claims analysis to assure compliance with provider agreements, group contracts, policies, procedures, applicable legislation.
- Prepare working papers, letters, and reports.
- Issue reports on claims and /or monetary adjustments and changes in practice to facilitate compliance.
- Develop and maintain good relationships with service providers and internal partners.
- Proactively address internal and external clients’ needs that are escalated to you and help to prioritize work items to meet client service standards.
- Recommend changes to processes, policies, and procedures to optimize service delivery and enhance productivity.
- Post-secondary education in science or business, criminal justice, health care and/or law. Relevant experience in law enforcement can be considered in lieu.
- An investigative designation such as CFI, or CFE is preferrable (candidates with extensive relative experience will be considered in lieu of education)
- 3 - 5 + years’ experience in investigations
- Exceptional communication skills, including written and verbal. Experienced in investigation interviewing.
- Commitment to quality customer service is required for success in this position. This includes the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with both internal and external customers.
- Knowledge of databases and ability to analysis large amounts of data using Microsoft excel.
- Ability to work well independently as part of a virtual team, with a strong sense of responsibility and accountability.
- Experience in the dental and health care benefits industry such as registered dental assistant or other related health discipline is preferrable.