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Thought-provoking and interactive learning opportunities for all staff focused on increasing diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) throughout the agency. Adhere to the standards for Medication Assisted Treatment as outlined by DPH, DMHAS.
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Bachelor or Master's degree in a relevant field, ideally Journalism, Creative Writing, Marketing, or equivalentExperience in digital transformation a plusExperience developing and editing long-form thought leadership pieces, short-form blog posts, and technical case studiesSignificant experience acting in an editorial and proofreading capacity.
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The CMO Group Medicare will be an integral part of the GM Leadership team and will be responsible to lead and provide thought leadership internally and externally on behalf of Group Medicare. Speaking engagements to provide thought leadership on behalf of Humana Group Medicare.
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The role will oversee public relations, including branding, marketing, thought leadership, media relations, crisis communications, and events, to ensure a coherent and impactful message across all platforms and stakeholders.
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Participate in Quality Operations including Quality Management Committee, monitor initial peer review on quality of care complaintsParticipate in National, Regional and local meetings of organizations of interest to Group MedicareSpeaking engagements to provide thought leadership on behalf of Humana Group MedicareOversee quality improvement and HEDIS/STARS metrics to improvement with corporate and local market resources.
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What We're Looking For:- A passion for travel: You live and breathe travel, and your eyes sparkle at the thought of exploring new horizons. What We're Looking For:- A passion for travel: You live and breathe travel, and your eyes sparkle at the thought of exploring new horizons.
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Provides thought leadership and subject-matter expertise to conduct needs assessments and translate frameworks, models, and consulting experience to contextualized knowledge that informs the design of relevant blended and experiential learning solutions.
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Provide thought leadership on how to best operationalize and implement operational efficiency and portfolio management governance principles throughout the evolution of the program. Networking opportunities including access to Asian, Hispanic/Latinx, African American, women, LGBTQ, veteran and disability-focused Business Resource Groups.
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Drive the HBS brand through thought-leadership and innovation with Marketing including speaking, blogging, and engaging with professional organizations. Drive the HBS brand through thought-leadership and innovation with Marketing including speaking, blogging, and engaging with professional organizations.
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