RN Full-time
Senior LIFE

Clinical Reimbursement Specialist/RNAC

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The mission of Senior LIFE is to partner with members, family and community to enable members to remain at home while preserving dignity and autonomy.  The approach is member centered and accomplished by promoting open communication and advance care planning through a shared decision making process with Senior LIFE’s interdisciplinary team.

We are currently accepting resumes for a Clinical Reimbursement Specialist. PA RN license is required, previous RNAC experience is highly preferred. Clinical Documentation Investigation, BSN and/or coding experience is also preferred.  The successful candidate will be responsible for providing clinical review for building the diagnostic profile for the members we serve.  Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills and the ability to multitask. This is primarily a remote position with some travel required. We offer a competitive salary and a full cafeteria-style benefit package, including medical, dental, life, disability insurances, a fantastic 401 (k) with employer match and much more!

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