Application/Code Development for the ES/RPICC data systems:
Responsible for maintaining the existing Cold Fusion application code for these web-based statewide data systems.
Must adapt system for compliance with current program requirements including CPT coding standards and Medicaid clearing house rules and formats.
Systems must be maintained in a secure, HIPAA compliant manner.
This secure web system supports more than 600 users statewide who enter data on demographic and service data from 18 regional centers.
Incumbent will implement, maintain, and update application code for compatibility with current service taxonomies; the candidate must be able to apply critical thinking to maintain accuracy regarding provided service taxonomies and appropriate billing formulas for Medicaid.
Development for next iteration of ES/RPICC data systems and related reporting:
The incumbent will have a significant role in the development of the new application environment for the ES/RPICC systems data portal currently under development.
Application code for the next portal will shift to the C# platform.
In parallel, the current data reporting platform will move to Python.
The incumbent will maintain and develop both the requisite reporting logic, as well as implementing the reporting code and structure.
Assist state stakeholders with complex queries, DBA Duties/data transforms:
The incumbent also serves as DBA for Early Steps and RPICC data, updating and transforming data as needed for integrity purposes.
The incumbent will provide assistance for users and sponsors regarding complex reporting and trouble shooting.
In addition, the incumbent is responsible for ETL regarding imported data sets from MED 3000 and other data sources.
The incumbent must have a thorough understanding of both the technical aspects of the ES/RPICC data as well as competency related to programmatic knowledge of the sponsors’ data and how it is used in the ES and RPICC statewide programs.
The incumbent is also responsible for providing the Federal Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) reporting for the Florida Early Steps program.
Submit weekly claims to Medicaid clearing house for billing:
Responsible for development and support of the HIPAA compliant Medicaid electronic billing module used to bill for the service provided in the RPICC and Early Steps programs.
The weekly submissions create the revenue streams for members’ programs to continue to render medical services to their member/patient base.
Expected Salary:
$80,500-$95,000
Minimum Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in an appropriate area and two years of relevant experience; or a high school diploma or equivalent and six years of experience.
Appropriate college coursework or vocational/technical training may substitute at an equivalent rate for the required experience.
Preferred Qualifications:
A bachelor degree and five years of any combination of relevant experience, education and/or certification
Special Instructions to Applicants:
In order to be considered, you must upload your cover letter and resume.
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This is a time limited position.
Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.
m.
(ET) of the posting end date.
Health Assessment Required: No