Triage Staffing
Contracts Compliance Coordinator
Triage Staffing, Omaha, Nebraska, us, 68197
Contract Compliance CoordinatorThe Contract Compliance Coordinator reports to the Contract Manager and is responsible for managing, reviewing, and negotiating contracts, ensuring compliance with company policies, legal requirements, and industry standards. This role involves contract management, managing state licenses, coordinating with internal and external stakeholders, and supporting the smooth operation of Triage’s contract process.Major Position ResponsibilitiesServe as the primary point of contact for contract-related inquiries and issues from both internal and external stakeholders.Maintain accurate and up-to-date contract records and documentation.Analyze State requirements and submit government license applications/renewals.Track renewal dates for contracts, registrations, certifications and licenses.Manage contract team email communications.Work with Insurance Broker to obtain applicable Certificates of Insurance.Respond to requests for Certificates of Insurance and vendor information.Support RFPs (Request for Proposal) and gather necessary documentation and signatures.Review and negotiate staffing services agreements to ensure all agreements are in compliance with legal requirements and company policies.Identify and mitigate risks associated with contract terms and conditions.Summarize contract terms for use by business partners (operations, finance, sales teams).Report status of contracts in progress to sales managers.Investigate and resolve contract conflicts.Liaise with internal departments such as sales, finance, and operations to facilitate contract processes.Continuously evaluate and implement best practices in contract management to enhance efficiency and effectiveness.Manage all workload activities within a ticketing system and generate reports on metrics for completion and work in progress.RequirementsRequired Skills, Abilities, Education and ExperienceBachelor’s degree in administrative, business, legal, or related studies.One year experience in reviewing and managing contracts or prior experience as a legal assistantAbility to analyze government license applications and apply critical thinkingExperience working with and managing data maintenanceHighly organized, handles pressure well and has the ability to manage multiple tasks under tight deadlines.Attention to detail and ability to notice errorsMust be able to relate to people in a variety of situations and corporate positionsAble to work productively independently and as part of a teamHighly trustworthy and use good judgmentHigh level of accountability and responsibilityExcellent reading and language comprehensionEffective ability to negotiate and execute contractsStrong verbal, writing, and computer skillsProficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)IntelAgree and Bullhorn experience a plus!BenefitsWork ScheduleIn-office with flexibility to work from home with manager approval.