Are you looking for a Challenge? Looking for an innovative organization and the opportunity to learn and grow professionally? We can help! We are seeking a Program Support Services Junior to support the Third Party Liability Program for the United States Coast Guard in Washington, D.C.
I’ve never heard of Terrestris. What do you do?
At Terrestris, we leverage technology to create better mission outcomes through better human performance. We form strong client and team relationships through transparency and strive to create an environment where our team can let their excellence shine through. By finding, developing, and incorporating new ideas, we provide memorable services. Rooted in the USMC values of honor, courage, and commitment, Terrestris seeks to deliver extraordinary value to the American people by helping the Government become more efficient and effective.
So, what will the Program Support Services Junior at Terrestris do?
As the Program Support Services Junior, you will be responsible for reviewing and providing analysis of admission, disposition and injury reports generated by the Composite Health Care Systems (CHCSII)/Integrated Health Information System (IHiS), Tricare contractors, DoD and U.S. Coast Guard Military Treatment Facilities.
What does a typical day look like for the Program Support Services Junior?
You will:
Compile data from the
medical acute care clinics, emergency rooms, and other clinics where
patients were treated as a result of a motor vehicle accident or personal
injury. Also, the contractor shall investigate medical information on the
Emergency Treatment Records (ETRs) to ensure that all sources of recovery
are forwarded to the U.S. Coast Guard Claims and Litigation Division
(CG-LCL).
Interview
beneficiaries and initiate correspondence to obtain necessary insurance
information regarding the injury/accident including the civilian
attorney's name, if applicable and then consolidates the information from
the patient, accident reports, and medical records into a tort case file.
Explain and answer
questions from patients and insurance companies on statutes, regulations,
and matters applicable to the TPL process. The Contractor shall assist
patients in the completion of required forms and documents.
Receive and answer
requests for information, medical invoices, and liens for TPL claims from
civilian attorneys, military legal offices, and government agencies.
Draft correspondence,
file records, make copies of related correspondence, answer related phone
calls and transfer calls to appropriate personnel, perform data entry by
way of MS Access and utilize the task feature in MS Outlook to maintain
Task List generated by the Government Program Manage
Prepare FMCRA liens
to include billing forms and UB92 insurance forms, compile all medical and
legal documentation into a case file and forwards completed case files to
the Claims and Litigation office at U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters or
military legal office having jurisdiction over the case, which adjudicates
and collects the reimbursement.
Enter each open case
into a computer tracking system.
Provide support to
generate medical liens and route for review and approval and determine if
TPL case meets current threshold guidelines.
Establish new case
files, maintain existing case files and utilize US Coast Guard information
services to establish and maintain case files.
Review incoming mail
and faxes received to determine priority and process, route for action,
scan, and email outgoing correspondence.
What qualifications do you look for?
You might be the maintenance professional we’re looking for
if you have:
The ability to work in the U.S. permanently
without sponsorship.
An associate degree
from a college or university accredited by a regional or national
accrediting body.
A minimum of (4)
years of experience working in a general office setting.
Ability to effectively
communicate, both verbally and in written form, while demonstrating tact
and diplomacy.
Ability to apply
critical thinking to examine problems, including identifying important
factors, collecting relevant data, and suggesting appropriate solutions.
What kind of benefits does Terrestris Offer?
We offer outstanding benefits including health, life, disability, financial, and retirement benefits, as well as paid leave, professional development, tuition assistance, and work-life programs. Our award programs acknowledge employees for exceptional performance and superior demonstration of our service standards. Full-time and part-time employees working at least 20 hours a week on a regular basis are eligible to participate in our benefit programs. Other offerings may be provided for employees not within this category.
Terrestris is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or veteran status. Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S.