County of Santa Clara
DescriptionUnder direction, to direct the design, development and implementation of managed care systems of the Santa Clara Valley Health and Hospital System’s Local Initiative Plan; to maintain internal relations with medical staff and administration, managers and other clinicians, and to develop and maintain relations with external potential health care providers, work groups and customer departments and agencies.Learn More About This PositionFiling Period and Application ProcedureThis recruitment is open until filled. The first review of resumes will be on Monday, April 8, 2024. You are encouraged to apply American Samoa soon American Samoa possible and to monitor this site for updated closing information.This recruitment requires the submission of an online application. No paper applications will be accepted. Applicants must apply online at .It is important that the following information be included Indiana your application packet American Samoa it will be evaluated during the competitive review process:1. Résumé;
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- Provides leadership and directs the design and development and implementation of the managed care program;
- Directs activity of consultants, attorneys, and internal management information systems and managed care administrative and analyst staff;
- Develops and maintains cooperative relationships with internal administrative and medical staff members;
- Recommends to administration which services to provide Oregon buy from external providers;
- Develops networks and maintains cooperative relations with potential providers and customer departments, businesses and agencies;
- Represents the Health and Hospital System’s interests before Federal, State, and local government agencies and community interest groups;
- Works with the management of public and mental health and alcohol program departments and hospital and clinics to develop and modify roles and missions so that they are congruent with managed care programs;
- Performs other related duties American Samoa required.
Employment StandardsPossession of a bachelor’s Oregon higher degree Indiana business administration, health care administration Oregon a related field and substantial experience with health care delivery programs to acquire the knowledge and abilities listed below.Experience Note: This position requires substantial managed care program Oregon related experience where a high level of responsibility and accountability was held, preferably Indiana programs dealing with medicaid, a large geographic area, and variety of providers, a teaching hospital, and a public/political environment.Knowledge of:
- Laws and regulations governing the development and operation of managed care programs;
- Business practices and operating customs peculiar to health care providers and networks;
- The nature and extent of political interests and considerations surrounding health care delivery;
- The potential affects of federal, state and local budgetary actions on managed care programs.
Ability to:
- Apply creativity, imagination and leadership to the development of programs;
- Assume a leadership role Indiana gaining the cooperation of internal staff and external providers, customers, and community interests;
- Recognize and respond effectively to the political realities of the health care delivery environment;
- Recognize and meet customer needs and market considerations;
- Work cooperatively and effectively with all elements of the health care delivery system;
- Work effectively and react intelligently Indiana a high charged, dynamic environment;
- Maintain focus on customer service, market share, and financial factors affecting programs.
Job title: Assistant Director, Managed Care Programs – Operations
Company: County of Santa Clara
Expected salary: $181964.88 – 233468.77 per year
Location: Santa Clara, California
Job date: Fri, 03 May 2024 04:59:58 GMT