Healthcare Quality Reviewer and Investigator - developmental disabilities field Professional Services - Rochester, IN at Geebo

Healthcare Quality Reviewer and Investigator - developmental disabilities field

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0 Rochester, IN Rochester, IN Full-time Full-time $48,000 a year $48,000 a year Health and human services professionals are encouraged to consider an outstanding career opportunity with Liberty Healthcare Corporation.
Liberty Healthcare helps ensure people with intellectual and developmental disabilities receive high quality home and community based services - so they may be empowered to live, love, work, learn, play, and pursue their dreams.
Liberty is now hiring for a full time 'Quality Reviewer' position which involves travelling to health and human service provider locations throughout the region and conducting onsite reviews to measure regulatory compliance and quality of services.
Additional responsibilities include conducting follow up reviews to monitor resolution, compliance and quality improvement.
You can expect a salary of $48,000 plus thirty days of total paid time off annually, reimbursement for approved work-related mileage, and other perks.
You are a good fit for this position if you have a Bachelor's degree and experience in the health and human services field - ideally in case management, service coordination, or other relevant work in support of people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Work-related travel is variable, but you should be willing and able to travel throughout the region during daytime hours up to four days each week.
Quality Reviewers with Liberty Healthcare's program work for us through a collaborative partnership with our minority, women and Veteran owned business partners.
If you are passionate about supporting people who have developmental disabilities and you're looking for an opportunity to elevate your career, click Apply and submit your resume for immediate consideration.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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