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Health Law Counsel | Regulatory & Transactional Practice
Omaha, US on-site senior Mar 24, 2026
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About this role
Health Law Counsel | Regulatory & Transactional Practice
Koley Jessen seeks an experienced Health Law attorney to join its expanding Health Law Practice Group. This counsel position offers the opportunity to assume significant client responsibility, lead complex regulatory and transactional matters, and collaborate with a collegial team of attorneys dedicated to excellence in health law representation.
The firm's collaborative culture and commitment to professional development create an environment where attorneys thrive. We invest in one another's success, fostering both individual growth and collective achievement in service of our clients.
About the Practice
The Health Law Practice Group represents a diverse range of healthcare providers, including individual physicians, physician group practices, ambulatory surgery centers, specialty hospitals, and other healthcare facilities. The practice also represents individual providers in professional discipline matters before state licensing boards. This role does not involve personal injury litigation or medical malpractice defense.
Responsibilities
Advise physicians, physician groups, ASCs, specialty hospitals, and other healthcare providers on regulatory compliance, including Stark Law (Physician Self-Referral Law), the Anti-Kickback Statute, and False Claims Act matters
Structure, draft, and negotiate physician employment agreements, professional services agreements, medical director agreements, and joint venture arrangements with attention to healthcare regulatory requirements
Counsel clients on Medicare reimbursement rules and regulations, including conditions of participation, billing compliance, and payor contracting considerations
Advise on HIPAA compliance, healthcare privacy and data security requirements, breach response protocols, and related state privacy laws
Analyze and advise on corporate governance, organizational structure, and operational compliance for healthcare entities
Represent individual healthcare providers in professional discipline matters before the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services and other state licensing boards, including matters involving:
Professional licensure investigations and proceedings
Medical staff credentialing and privileging disputes
Peer review and fair hearing proceedings
Hospital and health system employment matters
Graduate medical education program disputes
Conduct due diligence and provide regulatory analysis for healthcare transactions, including acquisitions, affiliations, and practice formations
Develop and maintain strong client relationships, serving as a trusted advisor and contributing to practice group development initiatives
Qualifications
Juris Doctor from an ABA-accredited law school with a strong academic record
Minimum of 6 years of health law experience in a law firm setting, with substantial exposure to provider-side regulatory and transactional matters
Demonstrated knowledge of federal healthcare regulatory frameworks, including the Stark Law (Physician Self-Referral Law), Anti-Kickback Statute, False Claims Act, and HIPAA privacy and security requirements
Working knowledge of Medicare rules and reimbursement regulations, including conditions of participation and billing compliance requirements
Familiarity with Nebraska state medical licensing statutes and regulations; experience with other state licensing frameworks is preferred
Experience advising physicians, physician groups, ambulatory surgery centers, and other healthcare providers on regulatory compliance and transactional matters
Excellent written and oral communication skills, with the ability to distill complex regulatory issues into clear, actionable guidance for clients
Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, with sound judgment and meticulous attention to detail
Proven ability to manage multiple matters and priorities while maintaining high-quality work product under deadlines
Collegial, team-oriented approach with a commitment to mentoring junior attorneys and contributing to a collaborative practice environment
Active bar membership in Nebraska, or eligibility for admission to the Nebraska bar
What Koley Jessen Offers
A collegial, people-focused culture that values collaboration and professional excellence
Meaningful opportunities for professional growth, client development, and advancement within the practice group
Ongoing professional development programs and continuing legal education support
Competitive compensation commensurate with experience, plus a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability insurance; 401(k) with firm contribution; and employee wellness programs
Modern office facilities in a convenient central Omaha location
Koley Jessen is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to fostering an inclusive workplace. The firm prohibits discrimination and harassment based on race, color, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, religion, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other characteristic protected by law. Offices: Omaha, Nebraska, United States (Koley Jessen - Omaha);