In addition to evaluating each candidate's relative ability, as demonstrated by quality and breadth of experience, the following factors will provide the basis for competitively evaluating each candidate:
1. Experience in leading financial and/or claims examinations and training staff.
2. Knowledge and ability to apply the Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (GAAS), Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), Audit and Accounting Guide for Health Care Organizations (AICPA), Generally Accepted Governmental Auditing Standards (GAGAS), and other accounting or auditing standards.
3. Knowledge and the ability to apply the Knox-Keene Act.
4. Experience with Microsoft Access, Excel, Word and/or Audit Command Language (ACL).
5. Experience reviewing financial statements, such as income statements, balance sheets and/or cash flow statements.
6. Experience in analyzing financial projections and assumptions in a Corrective Action Plan.
7. Experience gathering, organizing, summarizing and interpreting financial data to prepare reports and/or recommendations.
8. Experience with examination protocols including the usage of workbooks or reference materials.
9. Bachelor’s Degree or higher in accounting, finance, business administration (registered college seniors can begin the process but must graduate before starting).
10. Possess CPA license or CPA Candidate in the process to take CPA test are preferred, but not required.
11. Understanding of federal and state legislation, statutes and regulations related to health care.
12. Strong written and oral communication skills.
13. Strong organizational skills and a commitment to producing a quality work product.
14. Ability to use tact and good judgment.
15. Ability to be flexible in response to changing workload.
16. Ability to develop positive working relationships with teammates and other colleagues.