Apply to be an HCPro Instructor/Regulatory Specialist
Medicare Weekly Update, July 20, 2010
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We are seeking part-time Instructors/Regulatory Specialists who will teach our Medicare Boot Camp - Hospital Version. Candidates can be located anywhere in the United States. The Medicare Boot Camp - Hospital Version is an intensive, five-day course on Medicare coverage, billing, coding and payment for hospital outpatient and inpatient services. The course is technically oriented and focuses on the Medicare regulations and guidelines applicable to hospital services.
The objective of the course is to provide course participants with a detailed understanding of the Medicare "rules" with a particular emphasis on the operational application of those rules; our instructors are expected to provide positive reinforcement and ensure that every student learns regardless of previous experience level.
Requirements:
- Must be a dynamic public speaker with extensive knowledge of and practical experience with Medicare coverage, billing, coding and payment requirements for hospitals.
- Ability to travel as needed 4-6 times per year.
- Bachelors degree and significant adult education experience required. Masters degree preferred. Advanced professional credentials (JD, MBA, CHC, etc.) desirable.
To apply, use the following link: https://www5.ultirecruit.com/HCP1000/jobboard/NewCandidateExt.aspx?__JobID=193
HCPro is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer; M/F/D/V are especially encouraged to apply.
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