SUMMARY:
The Contracts Specialist position ensures that the Agency and its contracted service providers are following State and Federal regulations, rules and policies. Under moderate supervision, this position requires self-direction, initiative, and research of both short and long-term contractual implications and impacts
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & RELATED DUTIES:
Works independently and with outside partners to approve, renew, monitor, and manage provider contracts to ensure local capacity to deliver long term care services to seniors and adults with disabilities.
Minimum Qualifications:
Benefits include WA state PERS retirement, medical, dental and vision insurance, personal holidays, and generous sick and vacation leave.
Please visit our website at at “Careers” for the complete job description and benefits information.
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