Hi, we're Oscar. We're hiring a Sr. Analyst, Regulatory Affairs to join our Corporate Counsel team.
Oscar is the first health insurance company built around a full stack technology platform and a focus on serving our members. We started Oscar in 2012 to create the kind of health insurance company we would want for ourselves—one that behaves like a doctor in the family.
About the role
The Senior Analyst, Regulatory Affairs is a contributor and owner of mission-critical workflows to maintain and operate the Independent Dispute Resolution process. In assigned jurisdictions, the Senior Analyst, Regulatory Affairs will intake disputes from providers, participate in negotiation with department support, and prepare arbitration briefing where needed, all while maintaining detailed documentation for tracking purposes. The Senior Analyst, Regulatory Affairs supports the Regulatory Affairs function in serving as an enterprise wide resource on public policy and IDR trends.
You will report to the Associate Director, Regulatory Operations .
Work Location:
Oscar is a blended work culture where everyone, regardless of work type or location, feels connected to their teammates, our culture and our mission.
If you live within commutable distance to our New York City office (in Hudson Square), our Tempe office (off the 101 at University Dr), or our Los Angeles office (in Marina Del Rey), you will be expected to come into the office at least two days each week. Otherwise, this is a remote / work-from-home role.
You must reside in one of the following states: Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, or Washington, D.C. Note, this list of states is subject to change. #LI-Remote
Pay Transparency:
The base pay for this role in the states of California, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, and Washington is: $76,800 - $100,800 per year. The base pay for this role in all other locations is: $69,120 - $90,720 per year. You are also eligible for employee benefits, participation in Oscar's unlimited vacation program and annual performance bonuses.
Responsibilities
- Be the subject matter expert on assigned state and federal policy for provider dispute and IDR legislative matters, while applying newly proposed laws and regulations to processes in assigned jurisdictions.
- Support sustainable processes which simplify our growing team’s outputs while ensuring high quality deliverables.
- Support the wider team and Regulatory Affairs Counsel with preparing concise, user-friendly briefing summaries and analyses based on case needs
- Manage projects with notable complexity with department possible effects, developing action plans and managing from start to completion.
- Provide IDR expertise to designated departments and work with internal legal counsel.
- Perform related tasks as assigned by Associate Director, Regulatory Operations
- Compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in the humanities, legal studies, political science, public policy, public administration, public health or other relevant field or a combination of education and experience.
- 2+ years of experience with project management experience.
- 2+ years of experience communicating with and presenting information to all partners.
- 2+ years of experience distilling complex issues into clear action items, for audiences at varying levels of seniority.
Bonus Points
- Experience working with Independent Dispute Resolution is a huge plus
- Experience working in personal injury law firms or as a paralegal
- Familiarity with the Affordable Care Act and the No Surprises Act
- Experience with the individual and/or group markets.
- Experience working with attorneys and team members.
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Pay Transparency: Final offer amounts, within the base pay set forth above, are determined by factors including your relevant skills, education, and experience. Full-time employees are eligible for benefits including: medical, dental, and vision benefits, 11 paid holidays, paid sick time, paid parental leave, 401(k) plan participation, life and disability insurance, and paid wellness time and reimbursements.
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