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Finance Vendor Governance Program Manager

Program ManagerProgram ManagerFull TimeRemoteLeadTeam 1,001-5,000Since 30+ yearsH1B SponsorCompany SiteLinkedIn

Location

United States

Posted

70 days ago

Salary

$94.1K - $164.8K / year

Seniority

Lead

Bachelor Degree7 yrs expExperience acceptedEnglish

Job Description

Finance Vendor Governance Program Manager

CareSource

• Own and manage the enterprise vendor financial governance program, including standards, controls, workflows, documentation, and performance monitoring. • Establish and maintain governance frameworks to ensure vendor financial terms are implemented and maintained in alignment with contractual, regulatory, and operational requirements. • Serve as a primary point of accountability for vendor financial governance issues, risks, and escalations. • Act as a strategic liaison across Finance, Operations, Compliance, and Markets to ensure vendor payments are accurate, timely, and aligned with contract terms, performance standards, and business expectations. • Influence and coordinate stakeholders to drive alignment, resolve issues, and ensure consistent execution of vendor governance practices across the enterprise. • Represent Finance Vendor Governance in enterprise-wide workgroups and initiatives, advancing standardization and program maturity. • Serve as a subject matter expert for vendor and provider contracts by interpreting financial, business, and regulatory terms and translating them into operational requirements and controls. • Provide guidance to internal stakeholders on contract interpretation, financial implications, and governance requirements. • Oversee vendor performance monitoring, including SLAs, deliverables, turnaround times, and reporting requirements. • Develop, track, and manage performance improvement plans, including financial penalties, credits, and utilization metrics to ensure adherence to contractual obligations. • Identify and address performance, compliance, and financial risks through data driven analysis and corrective action planning. • Lead preparation for and support internal and external audits, regulatory reviews, and risk decision memorandums (RDMs) related to vendor sourcing, oversight, and financial controls. • Ensure documentation, controls, and processes support audit readiness and regulatory compliance. • Drive continuous improvement initiatives related to vendor onboarding, implementation, payment processes, and compliance readiness. • Analyze data and reporting to identify gaps, risks, and opportunities to improve vendor performance, payment accuracy, and operational efficiency. • Develop and maintain program documentation, including contracts, templates, playbooks, and standard operating procedures, ensuring consistency and scalability. • Prepare and deliver market level and enterprise reporting on vendor performance, financial compliance, risks, and program outcomes. • Serve as a liaison between market stakeholders and corporate teams to ensure transparency, alignment, and issue resolution.

Job Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Finance, Healthcare Administration, Accounting or related field required
  • Seven (7) years of vendor governance, financial operations, healthcare administration or related operational oversight roles required
  • Three (3) years of experience interpreting and applying contractual terms, service level agreements (SLAs), and regulatory requirements required
  • Demonstrated experience supporting vendor onboarding, implementation, and ongoing operational oversight, including financial accuracy, payment validation, and performance monitoring required
  • Experience supporting internal and external audits, regulatory reviews and vendor compliance activities required
  • Experience working in regulated healthcare environments such as health plans or managed care organizations, with exposure to Medicaid, Medicare, and/or value‑based care programs required

Benefits

  • Health insurance
  • Comprehensive total rewards package
  • Bonus tied to company and individual performance
  • Professional development opportunities

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