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Assistant Attorney General- Medicaid Fraud Unit

Job in Denver, Denver County, Colorado, 80285, USA
Listing for: The Colorado Attorney General's Office
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-12
Job specializations:
  • Law/Legal
    Lawyer, Legal Counsel
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 88197 USD Yearly USD 88197.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Details

Section:
Consumer Protection Position Number: LAA-09885 Salary Range: $88,197.00 -$ Yearly Apply By:
Tuesday, June 24, 2025, 11:59 pm FLSA:
Exempt

Work Unit:
Medicaid Fraud

Job Location:

1300 Broadway, Denver, CO 80203 Release Date:
Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Employment Type:

Full-Time Position Type:
Non-Classified

Find a rewarding career making a difference:
Join the Office of the Attorney General!

The Colorado Department of Law is seeking an Assistant Attorney General to join the civil practice of the Colorado Medicaid Fraud, Abuse & Neglect Unit (“MFANU”). The Office of the Attorney General offers the opportunity to be involved in challenging, interesting, and meaningful work in a collaborative environment committed to effective and innovative law enforcement. The Colorado Medicaid Fraud, Abuse & Neglect Unit (“MFANU”) investigates cases that directly impact the lives of Coloradans.

The Unit also ensures that Coloradans have access to the highest quality of care from dedicated providers while continuing to take an aggressive approach to reducing Medicaid fraud and patient abuse across the state.

Application will be reviewed and interviews will be conducted on a rolling basis. Interested parties are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.

The Colorado Medicaid Fraud, Abuse & Neglect Unit (“MFANU”) maintains a strong commitment to ensuring that Coloradans have access to the highest quality of care from dedicated providers while continuing to take an aggressive approach to reducing Medicaid fraud and patient abuse across the state.
The dual missions of the MFANU are:

  • To protect the state and federal funds dedicated to providing health care and medical services to Colorado Medicaid beneficiaries.
  • To hold individuals accountable for the abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of clients in board and care facilities as well as those in facilities that accept Medicaid dollars.

WHAT YOU WILL DO

Our newest attorney will work with a multi-disciplinary team to evaluate and develop investigations from inception to their ultimate criminal or civil disposition. This work includes the analysis of complex factual and legal issues, the development of evidence through witness interviews, depositions and other discovery and the preparation of briefs, pleadings, motions and other legal documents. This practice also requires communication and cooperation with the U.S. Department of Justice, as well as knowledge of state and federal law.

The attorney will also develop and present programs for healthcare communities regarding the prevention, recognition and investigation of Medicaid fraud and patient abuse, neglect and exploitation.
The attorney will be required to research federal and state laws and regulations governing both the general provision of health care as well as the specific governance of the administration of the Colorado Medicaid program and will be called upon to suggest revisions to the same based upon gaps and deficiencies that may be discovered during their case work.

Responsibilities include:

  • Maintain communication with victims and other stakeholders to keep them apprised of the status of COMFCU investigations and cases as well as preparing them for testimony;
  • Assist in the preparation of cases for court;
  • Review of affidavits for both arrest and search warrants;
  • Review medical records both independently and with the assistance of medical personnel to discover individual events or patterns of neglect and abuse, or falsified records;
  • Assist in the development of investigative techniques and case strategies to be utilized based upon the nature of the investigation;
  • Appear in court for hearings and trials both in Colorado and nationwide;
  • Participate in public education and recommend needed legislation and revision of regulations;
  • Maintain a diverse caseload, including making appropriate plea offers or settlement negotiations, managing voluminous discovery, litigating motions and preparing cases for trial;
  • Responsible for the initial evaluation and filing of cases and all tasks required on those cases until their ultimate resolution, including:
    • Assisting and providing advice to sworn officers and others during…
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