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Sacramento, CA, United States
Health Care Regulatory and Transactional Attorney
Attorney
Max 10 yrs required
Full-time
No
An esteemed law firm in Sacramento, CA, is seeking a dynamic Health Care Regulatory and Transactional Attorney to join the dedicated team. If you possess strong research and writing skills, coupled with a keen interest in health law and policy, we invite you to consider this exceptional opportunity. As a Health Care Regulatory and Transactional Attorney at the firm, you will play a pivotal role in navigating the intricate landscape of healthcare law. Your responsibilities will include contract drafting and negotiations of payor/provider agreements, administrative services agreements, delegation agreements, and more. Additionally, you will be at the forefront of regulatory filings and audits, ensuring compliance with the ever-evolving healthcare regulations. Your passion for health law and policy will drive your success in this role. Experience in healthcare regulatory matters or a strong desire to learn the managed care regulatory world. Proficient research and writing skills. Expertise in health care contracting, including contract drafting and negotiations. Familiarity with regulatory filings and audits. Dedication to staying informed about developments in health law and policy. Join the team, and you'll enjoy a competitive compensation package tailored to your experience. Reasonable billable hours that promote a healthy work-life balance will be offered. The comprehensive benefits package includes medical insurance, a 401k plan, paid parking, and a host of workplace perks that foster a supportive and inclusive environment. If you're ready to make a meaningful impact in the dynamic field of healthcare law and be part of a forward-thinking legal team, we encourage you to apply today. Join and navigate through the complex world of healthcare regulation and shape the future of the industry. Your career journey starts here!
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