Ohio Department of Medicaid
Cost Allocation Plan and Coding Analyst (Senior Budget Analyst)
Ohio Department of Medicaid, Columbus, Ohio, United States, 43224
Cost Allocation Plan and Coding Analyst (Senior Budget Analyst)
Job Overview
The Ohio Department of Medicaid (ODM) is seeking an experienced financial professional to be part of ODM's Cost Allocation & Coding Team. As a Cost Allocation Plan (CAP) and Coding Analyst, your responsibilities will include:
Planning, maintaining, and implementing the CAP for ODM
Maintaining and updating the chart of accounts and coding for ODM
Calculating the distribution of ODM's administrative costs to the appropriate state and federal programs through the application of various cost accounting methodologies
Working with APD staff to track the expenditure of enhanced federal funds
Meeting with effort reporting staff to confirm accurate effort reporting
Preferred Qualifications 4 years of budgeting experience that included fiscal management & control involving use of quantitative/statistical analysis (e.g., probability statistics, linear regression, multiple variable regression, computer assisted regression analysis models, trend analysis, forecasting cost benefit analysis). Or completion of undergraduate core program in accounting, public finance, public administration or business administration; 24 months experience in fiscal management & control involving use of quantitative/statistical analysis. Or completion of graduate core program in accounting, public finance, public administration or business administration; 12 months experience in fiscal management & control involving use of quantitative/statistical analysis. Or 12 months experience as Budget Analyst, 63261. Or equivalent of Minimum Class Qualifications for Employment noted above.
Job Skills Accounting and Finance
Agency Contact Information HumanResources@medicaid.ohio.gov
Compensation $33.52 per hour
Schedule Full-time
Work Hours 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Work Location Lazarus 4, United States of America – Ohio – Franklin County – Columbus
Union OCSEA
Agency Overview Investing in opportunities for Ohioans that work for every person and every family in every corner of our state is at the hallmark of Governor DeWine’s agenda for Ohio’s future. To ensure Ohio is “the best place to live, work, raise and family and start a business,” we must have strong schools, a great quality of life, and compassion for those who need our help.
Responsibilities Ohio Department of Medicaid plays a unique and necessary role in supporting the governor’s vision. As the single state Medicaid agency responsible for administering high-quality, person-centered healthcare, the department is committed to supporting the health and wellbeing of nearly one in every four Ohioans served. We do so by:
Delivering a personalized care experience to more than three million people served.
Improving care for children and adults with complex behavioral health needs.
Working collectively with our partners and providers to measurably strengthen wellness and health outcomes.
Streamlining administrative burdens so doctors and healthcare providers have more time for patient care.
Ensuring financial transparency and operational accountability across all Medicaid programs and services.
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Planning, maintaining, and implementing the CAP for ODM
Maintaining and updating the chart of accounts and coding for ODM
Calculating the distribution of ODM's administrative costs to the appropriate state and federal programs through the application of various cost accounting methodologies
Working with APD staff to track the expenditure of enhanced federal funds
Meeting with effort reporting staff to confirm accurate effort reporting
Preferred Qualifications 4 years of budgeting experience that included fiscal management & control involving use of quantitative/statistical analysis (e.g., probability statistics, linear regression, multiple variable regression, computer assisted regression analysis models, trend analysis, forecasting cost benefit analysis). Or completion of undergraduate core program in accounting, public finance, public administration or business administration; 24 months experience in fiscal management & control involving use of quantitative/statistical analysis. Or completion of graduate core program in accounting, public finance, public administration or business administration; 12 months experience in fiscal management & control involving use of quantitative/statistical analysis. Or 12 months experience as Budget Analyst, 63261. Or equivalent of Minimum Class Qualifications for Employment noted above.
Job Skills Accounting and Finance
Agency Contact Information HumanResources@medicaid.ohio.gov
Compensation $33.52 per hour
Schedule Full-time
Work Hours 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Work Location Lazarus 4, United States of America – Ohio – Franklin County – Columbus
Union OCSEA
Agency Overview Investing in opportunities for Ohioans that work for every person and every family in every corner of our state is at the hallmark of Governor DeWine’s agenda for Ohio’s future. To ensure Ohio is “the best place to live, work, raise and family and start a business,” we must have strong schools, a great quality of life, and compassion for those who need our help.
Responsibilities Ohio Department of Medicaid plays a unique and necessary role in supporting the governor’s vision. As the single state Medicaid agency responsible for administering high-quality, person-centered healthcare, the department is committed to supporting the health and wellbeing of nearly one in every four Ohioans served. We do so by:
Delivering a personalized care experience to more than three million people served.
Improving care for children and adults with complex behavioral health needs.
Working collectively with our partners and providers to measurably strengthen wellness and health outcomes.
Streamlining administrative burdens so doctors and healthcare providers have more time for patient care.
Ensuring financial transparency and operational accountability across all Medicaid programs and services.
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