Vice President, Clinical Engagement - Dublin, Ireland - quantum-health
The Vice President (VP), Clinical Engagement is responsible for the design, execution and continuous improvement of Quantum Health's clinical services and engagement model, ultimately driving value for our employer clients, their members, and our providers and partners.
Key Responsibilities
1. Inspirational Leadership
o Build and develop strong clinical teams.
o Foster a positive and inclusive environment that promotes professional growth, job satisfaction, and retention.
o Utilize a teamwork approach to build a culture of clinical excellence to achieve top performance of Quantum Health clinicians and support staff.
2. Clinical Program Design and Development
o Collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop innovative clinical programs aligned with member needs, employer objectives, and industry trends.
o Conduct comprehensive assessments and market research to identify opportunities for enhancement.
o Develop and refine clinical protocols, guidelines, and quality standards.
o Ensure adherence to regulatory and compliance requirements.
3. Clinical Program Delivery
o Oversee the end-to-end delivery of clinical programs, including implementation, management, auditing and evaluation.
o Build and lead a high-performing clinical operations team responsible for program execution.
o Develop and implement key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure program effectiveness, identify improvement opportunities, and ensure alignment with client performance guarantees/service level agreements (SLAs).
o Meet/exceed compliance standards with all applicable regulatory bodies.
4. Clinical Operations Strategy
o Develop and execute the clinical operations strategy in alignment with the company's overall business objectives with a focus on scalability through 3-5x growth.
o Optimize clinical operations processes and workflows to improve efficiency and effectiveness.
o Identify and implement solutions to enhance clinical program delivery and data management.
o Manage and allocate clinical operations budget to maximize resource utilization.
5. Data Analysis and Insights
o Leverage data to measure outcomes, identify trends, and inform decision-making.
o Develop reporting and analytics capabilities to communicate performance to stakeholders.
o Identify opportunities to improve clinical program effectiveness based on data-driven insights.
6. Thought Leadership
o Provide clinical subject matter expertise as needed to a variety of non-clinical partners.
o Present clinical content to various stakeholders.
o Build relationships with employer clients and their partners, gather feedback, and help design pathways to eliminate barriers to care and achieve optimal clinical quality and outcomes.
Requirements
1. Licensure: Active, unrestricted license in good standing to practice as a Registered Nurse (RN), Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN), or Licensed Social Worker/Licensed Independent Social Worker (LSW/LISW) in your primary state(s) of residence required; multistate licensure preferred.
2. Experience: 10+ years in healthcare operations leadership, ideally within benefits, navigation/care coordination, telehealth/virtual care, and/or managed care organizations.
3. 5+ years of direct clinical practice/patient care experience.
4. 7+ years' experience coaching and leading high-performing clinical teams; this includes coaching individual performance and managing through significant change.
5. Proven experience leading collaborative, consensus-generating committees or workgroups with conviction and decisiveness.
6. Expert knowledge of the healthcare industry, including payer, provider, and employer landscapes; Experience working with employer-sponsored health insurance plans preferred.
7. Strong business acumen and analytical skills; ability to quickly aggregate and analyze information and arrive at data-informed decisions.
8. Experience and comfort working across highly matrixed, complex organizations.
9. Excellent communication skills with the ability to build strong relationships with diverse stakeholders at all levels; Comfortable translating clinical concepts to non-clinical audiences.
10. Strong administrative/technical skills; Comfort working on a PC using Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint), IM/video conferencing (Teams & Zoom), and telephones efficiently.
11. A high degree of personal accountability and trustworthiness, a commitment to working within Quantum Health's policies, values and ethics, and to protecting the sensitive data entrusted to us.
What's in it for you
1. Compensation: Competitive base and incentive compensation.
2. Coverage: Health, vision and dental featuring our best-in-class healthcare navigation services, along with life insurance, legal and identity protection, adoption assistance, EAP, Teladoc services and more.
3. Retirement: 401(k) plan with up to 4% employer match and full vesting on day one.
4. Balance: Paid Time Off (PTO), 7 paid holidays, parental leave, volunteer days, paid sabbaticals, and more.
5. Development: Tuition reimbursement up to $5,250 annually, certification/continuing education reimbursement, discounted higher education partnerships, paid trainings and leadership development.
6. Culture: Recognition as a Best Place to Work for 15+ years, dedication to diversity, philanthropy and sustainability, and people-first values that drive every decision.
7. Environment: A modern workplace with a casual dress code, open floor plans, full-service dining, free snacks and drinks, complimentary 24/7 fitness center with group classes, outdoor walking paths, game room, notary and dry-cleaning services and more.
What you should know
1. Internal Associates: Already a Healthcare Warrior? Apply internally through Jobvite.
2. Process: Application > Phone Screen > Online Assessment(s) > Interview(s) > Offer > Background Check.
3. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: Quantum Health welcomes everyone. We value our diverse team and suppliers, we're committed to empowering our ERGs, and we're proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
4. Tobacco-Free Campus: To further enable the health and wellbeing of our associates and community, Quantum Health maintains a tobacco-free environment. The use of all types of tobacco products is prohibited in all company facilities and on all company grounds.
5. Compensation Ranges: Compensation details published by job boards are estimates and not verified by Quantum Health. Details surrounding compensation will be disclosed throughout the interview process. Compensation offered is based on the candidate's unique combination of experience and qualifications related to the position.
6. Sponsorship: Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States on a permanent and ongoing future basis without requiring sponsorship.
7. Agencies: Quantum Health does not accept unsolicited resumes or outreach from third-parties. Absent a signed MSA and request/approval from Talent Acquisition to submit candidates for a specific requisition, we will not approve payment to any third party.
Reasonable Accommodation: Should you require reasonable accommodation(s) to participate in the application/interview/selection process, or in order to complete the essential duties of the position upon acceptance of a job offer, click here to submit a recruitment accommodation request.
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