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Director, Corporate Compliance Officer

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United States

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10 days ago

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$90K - $135K / year

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Director, Corporate Compliance Officer

Labcorp

Role Description Labcorp is seeking a remote Director, Corporate Compliance Officer, Northeast Division to join our team. Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Eastern Time Zone Location: Remote, United States. Applicants will need to travel in the Northeast Division to help locally support division as needed (Main Location in Raritan, New Jersey). Responsibilities: - Strategic Guidance and Day-to-Day Support: - Build collaborative relationships and serve as a trusted advisor to divisional leadership, laboratory operations, phlebotomy, and sales/commercial personnel at all levels. - Provide proactive compliance guidance and support on a broad range of clinical laboratory arrangements with hospitals/health systems, physicians, medical clinics, and other clients. - Lead compliance-related due diligence and integration activities for health system and regional laboratory acquisitions within the division. - Engage with other departments, including Human Resources, Marketing, Finance, Information Technology, Revenue Cycle Management, Real Estate, Law/Contracts, Science and Technology, and Quality to advance cross-functional initiatives and projects in support of Labcorp Diagnostics compliance and business objectives. - Engage with senior Corporate Compliance leaders to ensure consistent communication, reporting, and alignment on divisional compliance activities and initiatives. - Internal Investigations: - Conduct thorough internal investigations into potential compliance program violations and other allegations of misconduct, including those arising from governmental inquiries, internal and third-party audits, and/or Compliance Action Line reports. - Collaborate with Legal, Human Resources, and other stakeholders to appropriately remediate compliance issues and implement correction action plans. - Prepare summaries, maintain investigation records, and support reporting to senior compliance leadership. - Compliance Training and Communication: - Implement compliance training programs and educational opportunities for new and existing employees to ensure a thorough understanding of relevant laws, regulations, and Labcorp policies and procedures. - Monitor state and federal healthcare laws and regulations that apply to Labcorp’s operations within the division. - Engage with divisional teams on Corporate Compliance Department enterprise-wide initiatives to promote a culture of compliance and ethics. - Auditing and Monitoring Support: - Support compliance audit activities within the division to identify gaps and areas for improvement. - Implement ongoing monitoring programs focused on key compliance risk areas, including provider financial relationships and billing arrangements. - Work with divisional leaders to strengthen processes based on audit and monitoring outcomes. Qualifications - Bachelor’s degree - 7 years experience in healthcare compliance Requirements - Certified in Healthcare Compliance (CHC) and/or Certified in Healthcare Privacy Compliance (CHPC) - 3+ years experience in a clinical laboratory or the diagnostics industry - 3+ years experience understanding the monitoring of programs focused on key compliance risk areas, including provider financial relationships and billing arrangements. - 3+ years experience guiding and supporting compliance on a broad range of clinical laboratory arrangements with hospitals/health systems, physicians, medical clinics, and other clients. - 3+ years experience leading compliance-related due diligence and integration activities for health system and regional laboratory acquisitions within the division. - 3+ years experience collaborating with Legal, Human Resources, and other stakeholders to appropriately remediate compliance issues and implement correction action plans. Additional Job Standards - Experience with implementing the Office of Inspector General’s “seven elements” of an effective corporate compliance program for healthcare organizations, including policies and procedures, training, auditing, monitoring, and conducting internal investigations. - Strong written, verbal, and presentation skills, with the ability to express complex information to personnel at all levels in a clear and concise manner. - Strong business acumen and experience working with healthcare provider organizations, preferably clinical laboratories or diagnostics companies. - Knowledge of state and federal healthcare laws, regulations, and standards relevant to clinical laboratory compliance programs, including healthcare fraud and abuse (e.g., Stark Law and Anti-Kickback Statute), HIPAA/data privacy, Medicare/Medicaid coding and billing requirements, and CLIA/CAP requirements. - Capacity to work independently and simultaneously handle a variety of complex matters with minimal supervision. - Experience taking ownership of issues and providing practical advice. - Ability to prioritize and undertake mission critical tasks in a fast-paced environment. Working Conditions - Remote with the need for travel within the Northeast Division as needed. Benefits - Comprehensive benefits including: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, STD/LTD, 401(k), Paid Time Off (PTO) or Flexible Time Off (FTO), Tuition Reimbursement and Employee Stock Purchase Plan. - Employees regularly scheduled to work less than 20 hours, Casual, Intern, and Temporary employees are only eligible to participate in the 401(k) Plan. - Employees who are regularly scheduled to work a 7 on/7 off schedule are eligible to receive all the foregoing benefits except PTO or FTO.

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