
Principal Consultant – APCD Management and Insights
Freedman HealthCare LLC
full-time
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Location Type: Remote
Location: United States
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Salary
💰 $160,206 - $204,263 per year
Job Level
About the role
- Under the direction of the Vice President, provide strategic, operational, and administrative leadership for APCD projects
- Accountable for the reputation, output, growth, and financial sustainability of APCD projects
- Lead projects associated with APCDs, including developing processes that create and maintain a supportive and high-performing culture.
- Manage a team of 2-4 Senior Consultants and Consultants, providing guidance, mentorship and support, including day-to-day supervision and performance reviews
- Develop and deliver national presentations.
- Serve as trusted advisor to State-agency clients and others that work in the healthcare industry to understand their specific challenges and goals and propose appropriate and creative methodologies and approaches.
- Serve as lead and accountable party for APCD projects, with accountability for project design and execution of all client deliverables, including content, quality, and accuracy.
- Delegate work to, and oversee, cross-functional project teams – including data engineers, project managers, and subject matter experts – to achieve project goals and deliverables on time and on budget.
- Scope and draft written deliverables, organizing key information in a clear and impactful manner.
- Lead stakeholder meetings
- Secure opportunities to expand Freedman HealthCare’s professional service offerings related to APCD operations, management, and analytics including decisions on entering new markets and other business development opportunities
- Lead business development activities, including serving as lead writer on RFP’s and other bid proposals.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree required
- Advance degree (Master’s of Public Health or similar) preferred
- Minimum of 12 years of experience leading and managing project teams in the health data or health policy fields
- Minimum of 5 years of experience as a direct supervisor
- Experience growing business by finding and researching new leads and/or establishing relationships with best-fit potential clients in the health data or health analytics domain.
- Recognized national expert in APCD operations and use including management, governance, and analytics
- Substantial experience in organizational management and leadership
- Proven success in business development
- Substantial experience in successfully leading and managing health data projects, with a specific focus on claims data and emerging APCD data sources (e.g., non-claims, rebates)
- Experience in project design and evaluation, including experience in defining project roles and delegating tasks appropriately
- Experience serving as a supervisor and mentor
- Excellent organizational skills and the ability to multi-task and work under deadlines.
- Demonstrable writing and presentation skills
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to derive insights from complex datasets and identify trends and key takeaways in a clear manner
- Self-motivation and time management skills, with the ability to thrive in a remote work environment.
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Attentiveness to evolving client needs
- Strategic mindset, with the ability to align work and project approaches with FHC’s business objectives
- Creative problem-solving skills
- Proficiency in MS Office Suite, including Microsoft Project, Excel and PowerPoint.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard skills
project managementhealth data analysisbusiness developmentproject designorganizational managementhealth policyAPCD operationsdata governanceclaims data analysisanalytics
Soft skills
leadershipmentorshiporganizational skillsproblem-solvinginterpersonal skillsstrategic mindsetself-motivationtime managementwriting skillspresentation skills
Certifications
Bachelor's degreeMaster's of Public Health