Area Compliance Officer
Company: Legacy Health
Location: Portland
Posted on: April 2, 2025
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Job Description:
Area Compliance OfficerUS-OR-PORTLANDJob ID: 25-42265Type:
Regular Full-TimeSystem Office 1919 BuildingOverview--This is a
hybrid-remote position - incumbents, who reside in Oregon or
Washington only, may work 1-3 days a week at an assigned Legacy
Health location, and other days may work remotely at home, on the
road or in a satellite location for the remainder of their work
week. This role is highly consultative and has regular meetings at
a variety of Legacy locations across the Portland Metro/SW
Washington area.--All new hires are required to come to a
designated Legacy Health office location in Portland, Oregon prior
to their start date for a new hire health assessment and to
complete new hire paperwork.--This position may require initial
training and orientation to be site-based, before transitioning to
the hybrid schedule.--ResponsibilitiesAt Legacy, we strive every
day to make life better for others. Compliance reflects our
commitment to quality healthcare. Your ability to research,
interpret and provide consultation to support these requirements
will ensure our readiness. If you want to grow your skills with a
healthcare community that values your unique strengths and
capabilities, we invite you to consider this opportunity--The area
Compliance Officer (ACO) is a member of the Legacy Corporate
Compliance team and reports directly to the Vice President/Chief
Compliance Officer (CCO). As part of the enterprise-wide Legacy
Compliance Program, the ACO's responsibility is to advance our
program effectiveness at assigned Legacy entities to prevent,
detect and remediate illegal, unethical, or improper conduct.--
Directly and actively engaged in operations, the ACOs support
detection and mitigation of risk within the business. The ACO is
responsible for maintaining current knowledge of relevant state and
federal laws and regulations that apply to hospital facilities
and/or medical groups licensed in the states of Oregon and
Washington, and acts as a resource and representative when
compliance issues arise at their assigned facilities. The ACO
demonstrates service excellence and positive interpersonal
relations in dealing with others, including
patients/families/members, employees, managers, medical staff,
volunteers, and community members, so that productivity and
positive relations are maximized.-- The ACO serves as on-site
champion for and consultant on ethical and compliant practices and
behaviors consistent with Legacy's values and Code of Conduct.--The
ACO supports the implementation of appropriate policies and
procedures, supports compliance training, conducts investigations
in partnership with compliance subject matter experts. Maintains a
systems of compliance reporting and metrics at their assigned
entities, including corrective action implementation and
validation. The ACO is responsible for following up on reported
incidents of non-compliance, coordinating internal investigations,
and preparing reports on incidents and investigation findings.--
The ACO also assists with the evaluation of areas of potential
billing fraud and abuse, and compliance risk assessment.
Collaborates with management to implement solutions to eliminate
potential risks at their assigned entities. The ACO works
collaboratively to share information about compliance risks and to
develop mitigation strategies to ensure that compliance risks are
addressed at all Legacy entities.--The ACO is responsible for
maintaining current knowledge of relevant state and federal laws
and regulations, and acts as an expert resource and representative
when local compliance issues arise.-- Coordinates entity-level
compliance efforts among departments with specific areas of
substantive compliance responsibility; keeps leadership informed
about compliance risks and other appropriate compliance
information, chairs entity-based Compliance Committee meetings and
other meetings as assigned; monitors Legacy's hospital and medical
group compliance programs; and prepares and presents compliance
dashboards and regular reports to the Corporate Compliance
Committee. Develops annual plans for monitoring and auditing the
effectiveness of the Compliance Program and compliance with
specific standards, policies, procedures, and legal requirements
for assigned area. Develops and performs audit and monitoring, and
coordinates compliance audit/review activity with audit activity of
external and internal auditors. --The ACO is responsible for
working in partnership with other Corporate Compliance team members
on compliance issues and projects as assigned that impact Legacy
but may not be specific to their assigned facilities.
QualificationsEducation:-- Bachelor's degree in Healthcare related
field or equivalent experience required.-- Master's Degree
preferred.-- Equivalent additional experience may be substituted
for the education requirement.--Experience:-- Five (5) or more
years of progressive experience in healthcare compliance, internal
audit, revenue cycle and/or hospital operations required.
Demonstrated knowledge of laws and regulations pertaining to Legacy
operations and clinical services. Extensive knowledge/experience in
compliance and management of an effective compliance program,
including training, monitoring, conducting and documenting
investigations, addressing violations, and monitoring corrective
actions. Highly developed written and verbal communication and
presentation skills; ability to present to various levels within
the organization. Strong interdepartmental collaboration skills;
willingness to engage across teams and demonstrates the ability to
lead indirectly through influence.-- Ability to prioritize and work
on multiple projects and a variety of complicated tasks at the same
time.----Skills:-- Leadership ability to work across multiple
operational and administrative departments to accomplish the
objectives of the organizationA high level of professional and
personal integrityOrganizational skills both to function
independently and to work closely with other professionals using a
team approachJudgment skills to make appropriate decisionsA high
degree of confidentiality in dealing with sensitive mattersAbility
to handle multiple demands and to respond rapidly to changing
priorities.Demonstrated problem-solving, research, analytical,
presentation, facilitation, organizational, consultation,
negotiation, influence, and training skillsEffective verbal and
written communication skillsEffective computer skills--LEGACY'S
VALUES IN ACTION:--Follows guidelines set forth in Legacy's Values
in Action.--Equal Opportunity Employer/Vet/DisabledCompensation
details: 56.62-84.36 Hourly WagePIcabadc3c0276-25660-37148836
Keywords: Legacy Health, Portland , Area Compliance Officer, Other , Portland, Oregon
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