Posted Jul 9, 2026

Provider Network Evaluator I-HCBS (Full-time Remote, North Carolina Based)

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Provider Network Evaluator I (PNE I) is a QP level professional that works as part of the Provider Network Evaluation Department. The department has the responsibility for ensuring that providers are properly delivering services to Alliance members and their families and ensures any out of compliance findings are addressed in a timely manner.

The PNE I-HCBS position will be assigned to the Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) team. This team is responsible for conducting reviews of Unlicensed Alternatives to Family Living placements for Alliance members and reviews of member self-directed services (Employee of Record) as described in CCP8P, Attachment H. The PNE I will also be involved in ensuring that HCBS final rule requirements are followed, to include ensuring validation of agency self-assessments and that member surveys are remediated when follow-up is required.

We are currently seeking to fill two openings; one in the Mecklenburg County area and another in Wake County area. This position is full-time remote but does require travel to conduct on-site reviews and monitoring. The selected candidate must reside in North Carolina.

Responsibilities & Duties

Validate and Approve TBI, Innovation Waiver, 1915(i), and LTCS Sites and Services

Review and validate service site documentation for TBI, Innovation Waiver, 1915(i), and LTCS programs; confirm compliance with regulatory standards to authorize member access to new or existing service locations

Perform HCBS reviews as required and within the required timeframes

Review provider policies and procedures for compliance with CMS mandated HCBS standards

Review and manage HCBS portal to ensure portal entries are reviewed and accepted prior to service initiation and move in

Collaborate with other MCOs when a member is transferred into the Alliance catchment area or transferred out of the Alliance catchment area

Work with providers to ensure out of compliance findings are remedied either by providing technical assistance and/or through a plan of correction

Work with I/DD Care Coordination, Provider Network Development and agency providers to ensure sites are validated and in compliance

Remediate issues and concerns that are identified by the State with MIE surveys through documentation review, technical assistance with providers and other stakeholders, and collaboration with I/DD Care Coordinators

Provide reports and updates on outcomes of reviews of HCBS and the potential impact on consumers involved to the Provider Network Evaluator Supervisor and/or the Director of Network Evaluation

Review and Monitor Individual and Family Directed Services

Assist With Department Policies, Procedures, and Standards

Provide Monitoring Information for Inclusion in Provider Database

Maintain Knowledge of Current Services and Supports Available

Participate in Investigations and Focused Reviews

Travel

Minimum Requirements

Education & Experience

A bachelor’s degree in a Human Service field (such as Psychology, Social Work, etc.) and at least five (5) years of progressive experience in the field of I/DD or TBI.

Strong knowledge of I/DD and TBI services required. Experience with Home Based and Community Services (HCBS) is highly desired.

Must maintain a valid driver’s license and a good driving record.

Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities

Salary Range

$25.75 - $32.83/Hourly

Exact compensation will be determined based on the candidate's education, experience, external market data and consideration of internal equity.

An excellent fringe benefit package accompanies the salary, which includes:

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