Director Network Development

Detroit, MI 48209
Full-time

Job Closed

Overview

The Director of Network Development will be responsible for leading a team that spans across markets, lines of business and clients. This position serves to assist the Market President in developing and executing strategy and performance of the provider network and network outcomes. This is a collaborative role requiring critical thinking skills, Independence, leadership, a strategic mindset, and attention to detail. What you will be accountable for…. • Working closely with VP of Sales to support service and product revenue growth, customer acquisition and customer satisfaction • Working with General Managers and Director of Care to support network initiatives • Working closely with DPO- Data Management on claims processing and resolution issues • Working closely with DPO - Data Management on provider performance tool enhancements to better serve the PAC environment • Working closely with VP Network (Provider) Strategy to support companywide initiatives, marketing the nH brand and evolving Provider Operations What you will need to be successful…… • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in Business or Health Care related field with sales and marketing focus preferred • Master’s Degree preferred • At least 10 years of relevant experience required, including 5 years in management/leadership role • Experienced in managed care, health plan operations in provider contracting, customer service, or provider relations preferred • Strong knowledge in Acute and Post-Acute Care Continuum • Ability to travel extensively may be required

Company

Since 2012, this client has been a trusted partner for the nation’s top health plans, health systems, post-acute care providers, and at-risk physician groups navigating the shift from volume to value. Their high-touch, proven care model fully supports patients from pre-acute through to the home. This client's patients can enjoy more days at home, and healthcare providers and health plans can significantly reduce costs specific to unnecessary care and readmissions.