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Quality Structure, Program and Operations for Enterprise, Lines of Business & Medicaid Markets – Designs and leads the enterprise quality strategy and operations including enterprise-wide population-based quality programs (Medicaid/ACA/Medicare/HEDIS/NCQA), health plan accreditation, CMS and ACA Qualified Health Plan requirements for ACFC products, services and health plan markets in all ACFC geographies.
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The Procurement Specialist contributes to the support of CGHPI operations and is responsible for working with University Procurement Managers for assisting in the sourcing strategy for the business units as well as customer invoicing.
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Additionally, as a Cost Center Buyer, they provide support to the Cost Center Managers and Grant Administrators in all sourcing related tasks as necessary, and maintain accuracy in GMS and contribute to procurement performance within the overall procurement strategy.
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A core component of the Associate Director’s role is to co-lead a best-in class technical assistance (TA) strategy, including business acumen and network development, capacity building, resource development, implementation, and special projects, along with evaluation and dissemination of impact.
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Works cross functionally to foster the development of market access capabilities by educating key internal stakeholders and aligning with reimbursement strategies to ensure plans are aligned with business strategy.
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Health Business Development and Capture Leader. 10+ years of experience in a senior business development role with a federal government contractor focused on management, technology, or life science sales.
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As the Vice President of Business Development, you will be instrumental in driving our growth strategy, forging strategic partnerships, and expanding our presence in the healthcare industry.
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The Firm’s groundbreaking approach—bringing together legal services, advocacy and business strategy—differentiates Manatt from its competitors and positions the Firm to provide a distinct and compelling value proposition.
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We’re in the business of creating exciting and rewarding futures for our clients and their employees — whether we’re designing affordable health plans, securing finances for retirement or aligning employees with workforce strategy.
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Do you have the business savvy, government sales experience and the technical background necessary to help further establish Amazon as a leading cloud platform provider? 7+ years of direct sales or business development in software, cloud or SaaS markets selling to C-level executives experience.
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It’s the golden ticket for those passionate about blending creativity, strategy and proactive business partnership in the high-stakes, high-reward world of healthcare communications. Lead the strategic planning process, from insight generation to strategy development for both the brands and the above-brand, flagship oncology franchise.
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This should include your client’s business strategy, competitor strategies, industry issues, and business and cultural trends; and ensure alignment across client stakeholders. Our work spans health, scientific, business, policy, and societal issues for some of the world's leading organizations and brands across all health and wellness verticals and sectors.
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Lead LOB business development, strategy, and market intelligence, leveraging understanding of existing ICF program status, clients, emerging opportunities, competitor positions, and opportunities for client engagement to drive growth.
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Attend Company management team meetings including weekly and monthly status meetings with the President, Chief Operating Officer, Customer Success Officer, and other business managers, Quarterly Program Management Reviews, as applicable, and Quarterly Strategy Review meetings.
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The Financial Health Strategy Manager position is responsible for leading financial health initiatives that meet the business and social objectives of U.S. Bank's social impact and diversity, equity and inclusion strategy.
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