Director, Code Compliance/Enforcement
Description of Duties/Essential Functions
Under direction, conducts a variety of paraprofessional office support activities; utilizes a personal computer, develops complex spreadsheets and report applications; establishes and revises formats; utilizes the Information Medical System Application (IMSA) data files for routine research of provider information.
Minimum Requirements
- Requires knowledge, skill and mental development equivalent to two years of secretarial/business college or completion of high school and two years of related office experience or two years of independent business experience.
- Requires extensive knowledge of office practices, procedures and programs, composition, grammar, spelling and punctuation, and basic mathematics.
- Requires working knowledge of the logic of computer programs/language.
- Requires ability to follow oral and written instructions.
- Requires ability to type accurately at 30 wpm.
Work Hours & Location/Agency Contact
Work Shift: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m Location: Bureau of Medical Administrative Support 1001 N. Walnut Springfield, Illinois 62702 Agency: Department of Healthcare & Family Services Contact Person: Lori Hudgins Division of Medical Programs 201 S. Grand Avenue East Springfield, Illinois 62763 Phone: 217/524-7318
BENEFITS FOR STATE EMPLOYEES
State of Illinois employees may be eligible for a variety of benefits associated with their employment. From a comprehensive health and dental insurance program, to vacation and sick leave days and a generous retirement plan, the State of Illinois offers a competitive benefits program for state employees. To learn more about the benefits of state employment, please explore the links below:
- Healthcare Benefits: The State offers its employees a comprehensive health and dental program along with a wide array of supplemental insurance programs. Illinois has long been committed to providing employees with the best possible insurance benefits at the greatest possible value.
- Retirement Benefits: In addition to health and dental insurance programs, state employees are offered a generous pension program with options that can be tailored to meet employees' needs.
- Workplace Benefits: State employees may also be eligible for other benefits such as holidays, annual leave and sick leave.
To learn more about the benefits of state employment, please visit our Illinois Benefits website.
Note: The above benefits are available to most state employees with the exception of those in temporary positions. Employees in temporary, part-time and student worker positions may be eligible for all, some or none of these benefits.
Employer
State of Illinois Stratton Office Building Springfield, Illinois, 62706 Phone: (217) 782-7100 Website: http://work.illinois.gov