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The SIU Investigator is also responsible for recognizing and adhering to national and local coding and billing guidelines in order to maintain coding accuracy and excellence. The Special Investigation Unit (SIU) Investigator is responsible for supporting the prevention, detection, investigation, reporting, and when appropriate, recovery of money related to health care fraud, waste, and abuse.
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SKILLS:A SIU / Claims investigator must possess strong computer and internet skills, as well as strong verbal and written communication skills. The Special Investigations Unit (SIU/Claims) Field Investigator conducts recorded statements / interviews, accident scene investigations, online research, and witness canvassing.
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Certification(s): Certified Cryptocurrency Investigator - Blockchain Intelligence Group (CCI)" (U) Certification(s): Certified Cryptocurrency Investigator - Blockchain Intelligence Group (CCI.
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Reviews study with principal investigator and/or clinical research coordinator to a budget outlining standard of care and research costs. In collaboration with the principal investigator, clinical research coordinator, and clinical team, participates in the review of studies for feasibility and evaluates potential competition with other protocols prior to submitting study.
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Oversees the planning and coordination of complex investigations in one or more of the following areas: national-security related offenses, fraud, bribery and public corruption, money laundering, violent crime, and cyber-crime.
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The Oncology Regional Medical Scientific Director provides research support to our companies Investigator-Sponsored and Company-Sponsored Trials to enhance the understanding of the scientific foundations and goals of the study, support patient enrollment and retention efforts for a given study or address Investigator questions.
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Upon request from Global Center for Scientific Affairs (GCSA), support company Investigator-Sponsored studies to enhance the understanding of the scientific foundations and goals of the study, support patient enrollment and retention efforts or address investigator questions.
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Upon request from Global Clinical Trial Operations (GCTO), support Company-Sponsored Trials to enhance the understanding of scientific foundations and goals of the study, support patient enrollment and retention efforts or address investigator questions.
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In response to unsolicited requests from scientific leaders, provide areas of interest and general high-level information regarding the company Investigator Study Program process. The Oncology Regional Medical Scientific Director, Oncology is a credentialed (i.e., MD, PhD, PharmD, or DNP) therapeutic and disease expert who engages in scientific exchange with leaders in the external medical and scientific community.
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Training Requirement: Incumbent must successfully complete the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center's Criminal Investigator Training Program, or its equivalent. As a criminal investigator, you will be called upon to spearhead the largest, most complex, and most sensitive criminal and occasionally non-criminal investigations under the jurisdiction of FPS's Office of Professional Responsibility.
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Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), Certified Forensic Investigator (CFI), Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS), Certified Financial Crimes Specialist (CFCI) The Fraud Investigator is also responsible for filing accurate, complete and timely Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs), identifying and escalating fraud trends, mitigating losses to the bank, communicating and assisting law enforcement.
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Allied Universal® is hiring a Claims Investigator. Certified Fraud Investigator (CFE) Certified Insurance Fraud Investigator (CIFI) Ability to be properly licensed as a Private Investigator as required by the states in which you work.
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Direct scientific leader inquiries on issues outside of Oncology Regional Medical Scientific Director scope of responsibilities (e.g., grants) to appropriate company resources consistent with applicable policies.
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Must obtain a Florida Child Protective Investigator Certification from the Florida Certification Board within 12 months after obtaining provisional certification. Working Title: CHILD PROTECTIVE INVESTIGATOR - 60075227.
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The Opportunity: As the Investigator in Analytical Biochemistry, Vaccine Discovery Research, you will lead the innovative biophysical and biochemical assay development to support the design and optimization of the mRNA vaccines and adjuvanted protein vaccines.
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