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Master’s Degree Preferred); Licensed as either a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certification issued by The Institute of Internal Auditors as a Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), a Certification issued by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (CFE), or a Certification issued by the Institute of Certified Forensic Accountants (CrFA.
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Assists office staff in processing and issuing licenses and in the preparation and review of taxpayer tax returns during license renewal seasons.
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The Clinical Provider Auditor II is responsible for identifying issues and/or entities that may pose potential risk associated with fraud and abuse. Reviews and conducts analysis of claims and medical records prior to payment and uses required systems/tools to accurately document determinations and continue to next step in the claim's lifecycle.
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Summary Company located in Largo is looking for a Quality Assurance Auditor! Requirements Analyzing Information Reporting Research Results Documentation Skills Safety Management Managing Processes Basic Computer Skills Efficiency in Microsoft Office programs Speak Read and Write in English Able to use a tablet (Ipad or MS Surface) Benefits of working with us: Long term job opportunities with stability.
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