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ABA - Data Reviewer
Outsourcing Advantage
Santiago de los CaballerosOn-site1w ago
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
Outsourcing Advantage is seeking an organized and detail-oriented ABA Data Entry and Reviewer to join our team. This role is critical in ensuring the accuracy and integrity of data collected during Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) sessions to meet insurance requirements. The ideal candidate will have a keen eye for detail and strong organizational skills.
Responsibilities
- Reviewing behavioral and clinical data from ABA sessions in data management systems for accuracy, completeness, and consistency
- Collaborating with therapists and clinical staff to ensure records are properly documented and complete
- Identifying and resolving inconsistencies or issues that may impact insurance claim approvals
- Ensuring compliance with confidentiality standards and HIPAA regulations.
Requirements
- Required Qualifications: detail-oriented, smart, tech-savvy, good communicator and team player,
- Previous experience in reviewing clinical data and managing people who need to retrain.
- English & Spanish proficiency at C1 Advanced level or higher (verbal and written)
- Organized
Benefits
- Competitive salary.
- Opportunity to work on diverse and exciting projects.
- Supportive and collaborative work environment.
- Weekly payments.
- Weekly Incentives based on performance
- Weekends off.
- Hiring Bonus
- Growth Opportunities
- Referral Bonus
- National holidays pay double the hourly rate
- US Holidays Off when applicable
- Best work environment in Santiago
- Morning shift available.
- Back-office positions
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