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The Pharmacy Auditor is responsible for identifying pharmacy audit risks using analytical skills and audit tools, and for developing and executing audit plans and the scope of procedures necessary to address those risks. The Staff Auditor will complete audits to address identified risks and present findings to the Sr Audit Manager. The Staff Auditor may participate in third-party audits and work collaboratively with cross-functional partners to complete required research and provide background knowledge to interpret the audit scope. As a Staff Auditor, this position may serve as a resource for less-experienced team members and work on special projects as needed. The Auditor role will support the Sr. Manager- Audit on some escalated issues and projects.
Job Responsibility:
Perform efficient and effective audits to produce results consistent with departmental policies and critical corporate goals while meeting or exceeding personal production goals
Performance of audits includes obtaining, analyzing, and appraising evidentiary data on which to base an informed, objective assessment of the accuracy and legitimacy of claims audited
Utilize personal knowledge of medications and available tools including the Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW), Access, Excel, etc., identify pharmacies and claims representing audit risks and develop an audit plan, utilizing appropriate audit techniques, to efficiently and effectively address those risks
Develop and produce reports as required to meet needs of department management, Account Managers, pharmacies and chain audit contacts, clients and other stakeholders
Providing updates to management on current status of audits including any escalated issues
Prepare for and participate in client communications, including conference calls and on-site meetings, to present status updates of ongoing issues, results of completed audits, etc., for assigned clients
Perform special projects as assigned
Mentor less experienced team members to improve their understanding and skills by ensuring they are familiar with resource materials including manuals and systems
Responsible for the training of new associate auditors on departmental processes
Assist with post audit as required by management
Requirements:
Bachelor's Degree preferred
At least 2+ years of pharmacy technician experience in a retail, long term care, specialty, mail order or similar pharmacy setting or equivalent education
Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) preferred
Proficient in database and spreadsheet applications, ie: Microsoft Excel, Access, Word
Excellent organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills
Ability to work well with all levels of internal and external contacts
Ability to handle sensitive or confidential information is critical
Ability to work with minimum management oversight while performing audits
Ability to work a flexible schedule to accommodate project deadlines
Ability and willingness to travel up to 50%
Reliable transportation for local travel for field audits within the metro area in which you live