The Nebraska Attorney General's Office is seeking a Bureau Chief in the Medicaid Fraud and Patient Abuse Unit (MFPAU), a federally certified Medicaid Fraud Control Unit responsible for investigating and prosecuting Medicaid provider fraud and patient abuse or neglect statewide. The Bureau Chief directs all Unit operations, leads a multi-disciplinary team of attorneys, investigators, and auditors, and serves as the primary liaison to federal partners, including HHS-OIG and the U.S. Attorney's Offices. The Bureau Chief will help set the Unit's strategic direction, oversee significant criminal and civil matters, manage federal grant and compliance responsibilities, and serve as a key liaison with federal and state partners in a mission-driven public-service practice.
Please email a cover letter, resume, and writing sample to: Nebraska Attorney General's Office Email: AGO.recruiting@nebraska.gov
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The Nebraska Department of Justice is dedicated to assuring equal employment opportunity to applicants and employees in all aspects of personnel administration without regard to political affiliation, race, color, national origin, sex, age, marital status, mental or physical disability, or religious creed and with proper regard for their privacy and constitutional rights. Veterans' preference applicable.
Applicants accepting a job offer must pass a background check.
Requirements/Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications: Graduation from an ABA-accredited law school. Licensed to practice law in Nebraska, or clear ability to be licensed by motion. Minimum of seven years of litigation experience, including significant criminal prosecution or complex civil litigation experience. Prior supervisory or leadership experience. Excellent legal writing skills, professional judgment, and commitment to public service.
Preferred Qualifications
The Nebraska Attorney General's Office is seeking a Bureau Chief in the Medicaid Fraud and Patient Abuse Unit (MFPAU), a federally certified Medicaid Fraud Control Unit responsible for investigating and prosecuting Medicaid provider fraud and patient abuse or neglect statewide. The Bureau Chief directs all Unit operations, leads a multi-disciplinary team of attorneys, investigators, and auditors, and serves as the primary liaison to federal partners, including HHS-OIG and the U.S. Attorney's Offices. The Bureau Chief will help set the Unit's strategic direction, oversee significant criminal and civil matters, manage federal grant and compliance responsibilities, and serve as a key liaison with federal and state partners in a mission-driven public-service practice.
Please email a cover letter, resume, and writing sample to: Nebraska Attorney General's Office Email: AGO.recruiting@nebraska.gov
Examples of Work Performed
Salary and Benefits
Other
The Nebraska Department of Justice is dedicated to assuring equal employment opportunity to applicants and employees in all aspects of personnel administration without regard to political affiliation, race, color, national origin, sex, age, marital status, mental or physical disability, or religious creed and with proper regard for their privacy and constitutional rights. Veterans' preference applicable.
Applicants accepting a job offer must pass a background check.
Requirements/Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications: Graduation from an ABA-accredited law school. Licensed to practice law in Nebraska, or clear ability to be licensed by motion. Minimum of seven years of litigation experience, including significant criminal prosecution or complex civil litigation experience. Prior supervisory or leadership experience. Excellent legal writing skills, professional judgment, and commitment to public service.
Preferred Qualifications
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