Special Investigations Unit Administrator
Company: Detroit Wayne Mental Health Authority
Location: Detroit
Posted on: January 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS UNIT
ADMINISTRATOR The Compliance Special Investigations Unit (SIU)
Administrator provides administrative, operational, and regulatory
support to DWIHN’s SIU, which is responsible for identifying,
investigating, and reporting potential Fraud, Waste, and Abuse
(FWA) involving Medicaid-funded behavioral health services. This
position plays a critical role in supporting DWIHN’s compliance
with federal and state Medicaid requirements, including PIHP
contractual obligations with the Michigan Department of Health and
Human Services (MDHHS), Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
(CMS), and oversight agencies. The SIU Administrator ensures
investigations are properly tracked, documented, reported, and
audit-ready, while maintaining strict confidentiality and data
integrity. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Maintain SIU case
files from intake through closure, ensuring documentation is
complete, accurate, and compliant with DWIHN policies and
procedures. Track investigation milestones, statutory and
contractual timelines, and case dispositions using DWIHN systems,
including CATS, CareConnect360, MHWIN, CHAMPS-related
documentation, and internal SIU trackers. Monitor intake sources
including internal referrals, anonymous reports, provider
self-disclosures, recipient complaints, and external agency
referrals. Ensure proper version control, labeling, and storage of
investigation materials in accordance with DWIHN records-retention
requirements. Support SIU compliance with applicable regulations,
including but not limited to: 42 CFR §§ 438.608 (Program
Integrity), 438.610 (Prohibited Affiliations), and 455.2 (Fraud,
Waste, and Abuse definitions). Assist with preparation and tracking
of referrals, notifications, and disclosures to MDHHS, OIG, CMS,
and law enforcement, as directed by Compliance leadership. Ensure
all SIU activities align with DWIHN’s PIHP contract, Compliance
Plan, and Program Integrity policies. Prepare investigation files
for internal audits, HSAG reviews, MDHHS site visits, and OIG
requests. Maintain SIU logs and dashboards tracking key metrics
such as: Case volume and status Intake sources Days to closure
Referral outcomes Recoupment amounts and corrective actions Compile
data for monthly, quarterly, and annual Compliance Committee, Risk
Management Committee, and Board reporting. Assist in identifying
trends, repeat issues, and emerging risks to support DWIHN’s
enterprise risk assessments and corrective action planning.
Schedule and coordinate interviews, case review meetings,
multidisciplinary work groups, and leadership briefings. Draft and
format correspondence, case summaries, referral documentation, and
internal memoranda related to SIU activities. Provide onboarding
and administrative support to compliance specialist/investigators,
including access coordination, training tracking, and workflow
support. Serve as a liaison between SIU and internal departments
including Claims, Provider Network Management, Finance, Legal, HR,
Recipient Rights, and Quality. Handle highly sensitive
investigative, personnel, provider, and member information with
discretion and professionalism. Ensure compliance with HIPAA, 42
CFR Part 2, and DWIHN privacy and security policies. Maintain
strict confidentiality of SIU investigations and related materials.
Performs related duties as assigned. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND
ABILITIES (KSA’S) Working knowledge of Medicaid FWA concepts and
investigative workflows. Familiarity with Michigan Medicaid, PIHP
contractual requirements, and MDHHS oversight expectations. Strong
organizational, documentation, and record management skills.
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple cases, deadlines, and
competing priorities. High attention to detail and ability to
maintain audit-ready files. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel,
Word, Outlook, PowerPoint) and electronic case-management or
compliance systems. Strong written and verbal communication skills.
REQUIRED EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice, Public
Administration, Healthcare Administration, Business Administration,
or a related field (or equivalent combination of education and
experience). Minimum of 3–5 years of experience in healthcare
administration, compliance, investigations, Medicaid programs, or
government-regulated environments. Experience working with Medicaid
managed care organizations, PIHPs, behavioral health systems, or
public-sector healthcare preferred. REQUIRED EXPERIENCE: Prior
experience supporting a Special Investigations Unit, Program
Integrity, Compliance, or OIG-facing function. Familiarity with:
Claims review and recoupment processes Workforce Background Check
requirements Provider enrollment and exclusion screening REQUIRED
LICENSE(S). A valid State of Michigan Driver’s License with a safe
and acceptable driving record. Certification or coursework in
compliance or investigations (e.g., CHC, CHPC, CHRC, CFE)
preferred. WORKING CONDITIONS : Office or hybrid work environment.
Position requires handling of sensitive, confidential, and
potentially legally privileged information. May require flexibility
to meet regulatory deadlines or audit demands. This description is
not intended to be a complete statement of job content, rather to
act as a general description of the essential functions performed.
Management retains the discretion to add or change the position at
any time. Please Note: DWIHN requires proof of being fully
vaccinated for COVID-19 as a condition of employment. Medical or
religious accommodations or other exemptions that may be required
by law, will be approved when properly supported. Further
information will be provided during the recruitment process. The
Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network is an Equal Opportunity
Employer
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