Health Plan Trainer

R4435775 Department Name: Community Engagement    Work Shift: Day    Job Category: Administrative Services    Estimated Pay Range: $23.16 - $34.74 / hour, based on location, education, & experience.In accordance with State Pay Transparency Rules.     Banner Health was named to Fortune’s Most Innovative Companies in America 2025 list for the third consecutive year and named to Newsweek's list of Most Trustworthy Companies in America for the second year in a row. We’re proud to be recognized for our commitment to the latest health care advancements and excellent patient care.​   Grounded in empathy and driven by evidence-based practices, our programs go beyond information delivery they foster connection, reflection, and real-world application. We believe that lasting transformation begins with understanding, and our goal is to equip every participant with the skills and mindset to create positive change in their work and communities.​With a focus on quality, relevance, and inclusion, our training team is committed to excellence in every aspect of training and empowering individuals, strengthening teams, and advancing a culture of learning and compassion. This position is based in Arizona only Monday through Friday either 8am - 5pm or 7:30am - 4:30pm.   Your pay and benefits (Total Rewards) are important components of your Journey at Banner Health. Banner Health offers a variety of benefit plans to help you and your family. We provide health and financial security options, so you can focus on being the best at what you do and enjoying your life.         Banner Plans & Networks (BPN) is an accountable care organization that joins Arizona's largest health care provider, Banner Health, and an extensive network of primary care and specialty physicians to provide the most comprehensive healthcare solutions for Maricopa County and parts of Pinal County. Through BPN, known nationally as an innovative leader in new health care models, insurance plans and physicians are coming together to work collaboratively to keep members in optimal health, while reducing costs.        POSITION SUMMARY This position is responsible for the training needs of Health Plan staff and contracted providers, including development of training materials, communications and activities. Provides training in all aspects of provider training, case management, medical management, compliance, and Claims adjudication to include professional, facility and dental claims. Responsible for regulatory guidance with AHCCCS training requirements, Commercial and Medicare rules and regulations Develops individualized and group training programs for staff and contracted providers based on regulations and contractual requirements, business needs, audit findings and claims adjustment team database errors. CORE FUNCTIONS 1. Leads and manages training and provides educational guidance in behavioral health and long term care, Claims, Medical Management and Case Management staff as well as other areas of the organization. Develops, plans and implements individual and group training programs and materials based on business needs. 2. Interfaces with all departments within the health plan to ensure that the Claims, Medical Management training program supports all Customer Care, Medical Management, Network development, Grievance & Appeals, Case Management, Disease Management, Utilization Management and other care management programs including provider training programs (Arizona State Department/Division of Licensure to Home Care Training providers and other community service agencies. 3. Maintains working knowledge of AHCCCS and/or ALTCS and Medicare rules and regulations, CPT, ICD-9, ICD-10 and HCPC codes and other various guidelines as they impact the health plan, claims adjudication or medical management. 4. Assists managerial staff in developing and maintaining specific work procedures, policies and procedures, and process improvement processes. Provides timely and consistent feedback to managerial and supervisory staff in reference to training staff as well as works with supervisory staff on the progress of trainee’s goals during the training period. Acts as a resource for staff. 5. Analyzes and utilizes data to provide focused individualized and/or group training for areas identified as needing additional training. Analyzes data and prepares weekly training schedules/reports for training. 6. Develops “train the trainer” program and keeps the “trainers” supplied with updated training materials. Assists in the designing and developing of web-based training materials. Manages and monitors priorities of active learning requests. 7. Participates in all mandatory compliance and other training programs and seeks guidance for compliance-related concerns and adheres to all applicable laws, regulations and HP policies and procedures. 8. Works independently under general supervision and exercises independent judgment. Flexes training programs based on training needs of department. Communicates with and build strong relationships with all staff and departments. Presents in a variety of formal presentation settings: one-on-one, small and large groups, with peers, and bosses; is effective both inside and outside of the organization, on both cool data and hot and controversial topics; commands attention and can manage group process during the presentation and can change tactics midstream when something is not working. Establishes good working relationships with all levels of support staff, providers, administrative staff and all other internal and external customers. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS HS School Diploma or Equivalent. Knowledge, skills and abilities as normally obtained through two years training experience in an insurance and/or healthcare environment and three years related experience with Case Management, Disease Management, Utilization Management or behavioral healthcare and long term care environment, Professional, Dental and institution claims types. Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office Software (Word, Excel, Visio and PowerPoint) and IDX. Good organizational and analytical skills, strong written and verbal communication skills. Ability to pay close attention to detail and proficiency in multiple learning disciplines. Knowledge of medical terminology and coding (ICD-9, CPT-4) and guidelines for JCAHO, NCQA, HEDIS, CMS, and AHCCCS may be required. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Bachelors in Healthcare or related field or equivalent. Experience with Acuity, Cerecons and Idx preferred; Experience with AHCCCS or ALTCS preferred. Additional related education and/or experience preferred.         EEO Statement: EEO/Disabled/Veterans Our organization supports a drug-free work environment.         Privacy Policy: Privacy Policy

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