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Senior Program Specialist, Population Health Impact

Program SpecialistGeneralFull TimeRemoteSeniorTeam 501-1,000Since 2014H1B No SponsorCompany SiteLinkedIn

Location

United States

Posted

14 days ago

Salary

0

Seniority

Senior

Bachelor Degree5 yrs expEnglish

Job Description

Senior Program Specialist, Population Health Impact

Aledade, Inc.

• Coordinate, maintain, and streamline processes and workflows to ensure team efficiency and scalability. • Manage the team’s centralized resources, including Google Drive, Atlas home page, and day-to-day team operations. • Support the VP of Population Health Impact on special projects, data collection, and regular reporting requirements. • Plan and coordinate key internal events such as retreats, kick-offs, and team meetings. • Manage internal meeting logistics and documentation. • Serve as the primary point of contact for vendor onboarding, tracking, and communication for the team. • Apply sound project management principles to a range of special projects and cross-functional tracks to support operational excellence. • Facilitate regular scrum tracking, support sprint planning, and assist the team in maintaining momentum. • Support the execution of critical, cross-functional initiatives to help achieve company performance metrics and goals. • Foster connectivity and collaborate effectively across different departments, coordinating communication efforts for key initiatives.

Job Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree required, Master’s degree preferred.
  • 5+ years of professional experience, with experience in healthcare required and an understanding of value-based care preferred.
  • Strong project coordination skills with the ability to handle multiple priorities and ongoing deliverables simultaneously.
  • Ability to quickly adapt to last-minute tasks and adhere to hard deadlines.
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently, take initiative, and reliably execute tasks to completion.
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to present complex information concisely and exceptional attention to detail.
  • Excellent problem-solving skills, with the ability to anticipate roadblocks and suggest effective solutions.
  • Experience working in a cross-functional team environment, collaborating with maintaining relationships with multiple stakeholders.

Benefits

  • Flexible work schedules and the ability to work remotely are available for many roles
  • Health, dental and vision insurance paid up to 80% for employees, dependents and domestic partners
  • Robust time-off plan (21 days of PTO in your first year)
  • Two paid volunteer days and 11 paid holidays
  • 12 weeks paid parental leave for all new parents
  • Six weeks paid sabbatical after six years of service
  • Educational Assistant Program and Clinical Employee Reimbursement Program
  • 401(k) with up to 4% match
  • Stock options
  • And much more!

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