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New York State Office of the Medicaid Inspector General · 20 hours ago

Senior Attorney/Assistant Attorney 1/2/3 (NY HELPS)

The New York State Office of the Medicaid Inspector General is seeking a Senior Attorney to provide legal support for agency program areas. The role involves conducting legal research, handling complex litigation, and providing legal advice on Medicaid program integrity and health law matters.

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Responsibilities

Provides legal support for the development and implementation of proposals to amend the State’s legislation, regulations, or one of the components of Medicaid Managed Care contracts:
Conducts research, reviews, and provides legal analysis of legislative proposals, including justification, impact to program integrity, and fiscal impact
Communicates and collaborates, as appropriate, with other stakeholders in determining impact of proposed legislation
Recommend legislative, regulatory, or contract changes where appropriate to enhance the agency’s mission
Participates in discussions with agency staff to identify and assess the impact of proposed changes to agency operations, the feasibility of implementation, and evaluate whether to advance viable proposals
Drafts legislation and guides proposals through the legislative process
Provides legal support in implementing adopted legislation
Assists with the OMIG rulemaking process
Assists with the OMIG legislative process including the drafting and review of departmental and Article VII budget bills. Provides recommendations to Office of Counsel management and Executive staff on whether a proposal should proceed
Assists with the development or modification of office policies and procedures related to the promulgation of regulations and development of legislation
Represents and defends the agency in legal proceedings and administrative hearings
Coordinates with and assists the Attorney General’s office and local County Attorney’s office in litigation matters pending against or related to OMIG and/or the Medicaid program in accordance with office policies and procedures
Reviews assigned cases and analyzes pleadings, researches associated legal issues to develop the agency’s position and strategy
Prepares witnesses and exhibits for hearings and court proceedings
Represents the agency in presenting, or assisting in presenting, cases by preparing opening statements and summations, arguing motions, examining witnesses, consulting with parties to the proceeding, preparing briefs, evaluating and negotiating settlements, preparing appeals, and keeping appropriate managers and staff members advised as to case status
Participates in contract negotiation, review and development
Researches, drafts, and negotiates managed care model contracts and participates in discussions with the Office of the Attorney General, Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, and the Department of Health
Assists with the agency procurement process and review of contracts prior to approval
Works with the OMIG’s Collections Unit on Legal issues including bankruptcies, withholds, filing of judgements, and other collection matters
Files judgement liens with counties throughout the state
Assists the Office of the Attorney General in representing the agency as a creditor in bankruptcy proceedings
Provides legal opinions and review documents relating to collections issues
Provides legal advice and guidance to the Medicaid Inspector General and Executive staff, managers, supervisors, and Bureau of Human Resources Management (BHRM) staff
Provides analysis and interpretation of governing laws and regulations, such as federal and New York State employment and labor law, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Equal Pay Act, Human Rights Law, and the Family Medical Leave Act, particularly in new areas or unusual circumstances
Provides legal advice to agency policy makers on matters impacting the agency, and in the development of the agency’s human resources programs in general
Actively participates in the analysis, review, and development of new or revised policies and practices governing workplace conduct
Provides legal advice and guidance to BHRM staff on labor and employment law issues, and on Civil Service Law as it pertains to recruitment and staffing, Reasonable Accommodations, and diversity management issues
Prepares And Presents Cases At Administrative Proceedings, Such As Workers’ Compensation, DOL Unemployment Board, PERB, And Human Rights Hearings, Section 72 Hearings, And Disciplinary Arbitrations
Determines violations of laws, rules, policies, and provides analysis and input regarding potential administrative and disciplinary actions, including strategy and proposed penalties
Provides legal support and assistance during case development. Reviews cases, coordinates investigations, examines evidence, confers with stakeholders
Drafts, or reviews drafts of, documents such as Notices of Discipline, counseling memoranda, Letters of Reprimand

Qualification

NYS Bar AdmissionLegal ResearchLitigation ExperienceContract NegotiationMedicaid LawLegal AnalysisEmployment LawSoft Skills

Required

Law school graduation and/or eligibility for NYS Bar Admission
Admission to NYS Bar with less than 12 months of post-Bar satisfactory legal experience
Admission to NYS Bar and 12 months, but less than 24 months of post-Bar satisfactory legal experience
Admission to the NYS Bar and 24 months of subsequent post-Bar satisfactory legal experience
If you are not admitted to the NYS Bar within two years of appointment, your appointment will be terminated

Benefits

Reasonable and religious accommodations for any part of the application and hiring process

Company

New York State Office of the Medicaid Inspector General

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The mission of the Office of the Medicaid Inspector General is to improve the efficiency and accountability of the New York State Medicaid program by preventing and detecting fraudulent, wasteful and abusive practices within the Medicaid program.

Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage
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