Analytics Portfolio Management Lead

Location

District Of Columbia

Posted

45 days ago

Salary

$195K - $257.4K / year

Seniority

Lead

Bachelor Degree

Job Description

Analytics Portfolio Management Lead

Risant Health

Role Description The Data & Analytics (D&A) Portfolio Management Lead drives strategic portfolio management across all D&A initiatives, ensuring alignment with business priorities, optimal allocation of resources, and delivery of maximum value. This role establishes and governs intake, prioritization, and roadmap planning processes while coordinating dependencies across analytics pods, platform development, and other strategic initiatives. The Portfolio Management Lead is the central orchestrator of D&A delivery, liaising with VBP teams, Risant Technology and RHO counterparts (as necessary) to balance stakeholder needs and resource constraints to maximize impact for Risant Health and RHOs. Job Responsibilities - Portfolio Intake & Prioritization: - Lead portfolio intake and prioritization across D&A pillars, ensuring alignment with business strategy. - Serve as point of contact for new analytics requests, including adhoc requests from Risant leadership. - Facilitate intake evaluation process including business impact assessment, effort estimation, and resource allocation recommendations. - Portfolio Backlog & Roadmap Definition: - Develop and maintain portfolio roadmap, working closely with analytic asset owners, business and clinical partners to translate complex business needs into roadmap components. - Maintain roadmap through close partnership with analytics product managers / owners / program managers. - Portfolio Optimization & Planning: - Partner with analytic product managers / owners / program managers and D&A leadership to balance competing priorities and optimize overall portfolio value. - Lead quarterly portfolio planning cycles, incorporating feedback from RHOs, VBP teams, and executive stakeholders. - Incorporate updates into Risant Quarterly Business Review (QBR) and Monthly Business Review (MBR) as needed, working closely with D&A leadership. - Cross-Pillar Coordination & Continuous Improvement: - Coordinate dependencies across each D&A pillar, helping resolve resource conflicts and priority misalignments. - Drive continuous improvement in portfolio management processes, tooling, and governance structures. - Cross-Functional Alignment: - Serve as a liaison between D&A, clinical, business, and technical stakeholders in key forums (including VBP Product Governance “War Rooms”). - Performance Monitoring: - Establish and monitor portfolio-level KPIs including delivery velocity, resource utilization, business value delivered, and stakeholder satisfaction. - Provide executive reporting on portfolio health, risks, and recommendations for strategic adjustments. - Refine Analytics Strategy: - Actively inform and refine Risant Health’s analytics strategy (including standards and approaches) for data sourcing and usage, measurement methodologies and analytics deployment based on evolving portfolio needs and industry trends. - Vendor Management: - In coordination with D&A and other functional leaders, help manage vendor relationships and provide oversight to their performance. Qualifications - Required Qualifications: Education and Experience - Bachelor’s degree in Business, Healthcare Administration, Data Science, Engineering, Health Informatics, or related field. - Seven (7) years working with healthcare analytics or business intelligence functions in healthcare (payer, provider, health tech) with exposure to value-based care models in healthcare. - Five (5) years in portfolio management, program management, product management, or analytics delivery in healthcare or related industry. - Five (5) years demonstrated ability to lead cross-functional teams, influence stakeholders, and coordinate complex initiatives across multiple workstreams. - Experience with common analytics platforms (Databricks, Tableau, Power BI). - Familiarity with Total Cost of Care analytics, risk adjustment, clinical quality measures. - Education Preferred: - Master’s degree in Business Administration, Health Informatics, Public Health, or related field. Requirements - Required Technical Competencies: - Deep expertise in strategic portfolio management methodologies, agile delivery frameworks, and prioritization techniques. - Strong understanding of healthcare analytics, value-based care models, data & analytics solution delivery. - Analytical mindset with ability to assess business impact, technical complexity, and resource requirements. - Exceptional stakeholder management skills with ability to influence without explicit authority across clinical, operational, and technical teams. - Excellent communication skills with ability to present complex portfolio dynamics to executive audiences. - Strong financial acumen including budget management, ROI analysis, and value realization tracking. - Experience with portfolio management tools (Jira, Asana, Smartsheet) and data visualization platforms. - Required Interpersonal Competencies: - Critical Thinking/Problem Solving - Planning/Priority Setting - Strategic Planning/Thinking/Creativity - Communication - Collaboration/Teamwork - Business Acumen/Understanding the Organization - Adaptability/Flexibility - Influencing/Persuading - Preferred Technical Competencies: - Change management expertise to drive adoption of new portfolio processes and governance structures. - Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (e.g., Excel, PowerPoint, PowerBI) for reporting and presentations. - Certification and/or Licensure Preferred: - PMI Portfolio Management Professional (PfMP) - PMI Project Management Professional (PMP) - Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) - Certified Scrum Master (CSM) - SAFe Scrum Master (SSM) - SAFe Product Owner / Manager (POPM) - SAFe Agile Product Manager (APM) - SAFe Lean Portfolio Manager (LPM) - SAFe Practice Consultant (SPC) - Lean Six Sigma Black Belt - Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Benefits - The projected base salary for this position ranges from $195,000 to $257,400 depending on experience and qualifications. - This role is also eligible for incentive compensation and a comprehensive benefits package, including wellness programs, retirement savings, and relocation support as applicable. Company Description Risant Health, a nonprofit affiliate of Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, is transforming healthcare by accelerating the adoption of value-based care across community health systems. Headquartered in the Washington, DC area, Risant Health partners with nonprofit, community-based systems—starting with Geisinger—to expand access to care that prioritizes health outcomes and affordability. Backed by nearly 80 years of Kaiser Permanente’s value-based care expertise, Risant Health operates independently to support its portfolio of health systems with shared resources, strategic guidance, and operational support—while preserving their community roots. Join Us! If you are passionate about improving healthcare through innovative solutions and want to make a meaningful impact, we encourage you to apply. Risant Health is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and experiences. All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.

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