ABOUT YUVO
Yuvo works to increase access to primary care by supporting federally qualified health centers (FQHCs), the institutions that have dedicated the most to care for underserved communities. We work with FQHCs to help scale the quality of care they provide by providing access to new payment systems, developing and optimizing operational infrastructure, and convening partnerships in the broader care ecosystem so that they can increase their capacity and deliver the highest quality of care to their communities.
ABOUT THE ROLE
Yuvo is hiring a Clinical Quality Program Manager to join our Population Health Team.
Yuvo Health is seeking a Clinical Quality Program Manager with experience working with quality health metrics to drive health outcome improvements. This position will be responsible for understanding all assigned market measures and ensure internal and external partners have a clear pathway for achieving and measuring success. The Clinical Quality Program manager will utilize quality improvement and project management experience to monitor progress made toward metric goals and appropriately identify and address any potential risks. Working closely alongside colleagues, this role will effectively and efficiently align improvement efforts to meet quality targets. The Clinical Quality Program Manager will report to the Director of Quality.
This is a full time, 100% remote position for employees based in the United States with minimum required availability from 10:00 am EST to 3:00 pm EST.
Travel up to 25% to the New York City Metro area to work directly with your designated FQHC provider partners as needed.
At this time, Yuvo Health is not able to provide visa sponsorship or work authorization support.
WHAT YOU’LL DO
- Maintain responsibility for monitoring monthly and annual performance on quality targets across all health plans and health center partners.
- Develop and support improvement efforts to achieve quality targets.
- Partner closely with health centers and Yuvo performance managers to drive positive outcomes.
- Support the development and lead implementation of the quality plan.
- Use clinical, member, financial and administrative data to identify, develop and/or monitor actionable opportunities for improving health and healthcare outcomes.
- Perform chart reviews and audits to validate information and support supplemental files.
- Incorporate continuous process improvement into daily work using critical thinking and problem-solving skills to address opportunities for improvement while promoting engagement of stakeholders in solution development.
- Oversee and maintain a portfolio of population health projects and initiatives to meet the aim of better care for individuals, better health for populations, smarter spending through improvement and care team well-being.
- Utilize standard project management tools and principles to define and manage project scope, monitor timelines and deliverables, and communicate and identify pathways to resolve risks and barriers.
- Hire, train and supervisor employees which support the clinical quality department goals.
- Any other duties are reasonably required.
Requirements
WHAT YOU’LL BRING (REQUIRED)
- Bachelor degree in a health related field
- Quality Improvement and project management training/experience
- Experience using Microsoft Excel for data organization and use of other data platforms
- Experience working with federal and state developed metrics to drive health organization improvement
- Experience working with various types of health organizations
- Highly organized with ability to document progress in an absorbable way
- Familiarity with Value Based Care model
WE’D LOVE TO SEE (OPTIONAL)
- Experience working in an early-stage startup
- Experience with HEDIS, quality improvement, primary care
- In-depth knowledge of technology and healthcare terminology
- Project management experience
- Excel data analytics and visualization
WHAT WE VALUE
- Desire to learn and grow
- Bias towards action
- Team-oriented attitude, you derive joy from seeing others succeed
- Enthusiasm for, and interest in, health equity and innovation
DIVERSITY, INCLUSION & BELONGING
Our commitment to ensuring quality health care to underserved communities is the foundation to our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in how we operate as a company and how we approach our work. Yuvo is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, ethnicity, age, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, socioeconomic status, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. With diversity, inclusion, equity, and belonging at the core of what we do, it is important to us to provide applicants with an inclusive, transparent, and fair candidate experience. We are happy to provide reasonable accommodations to those with a disability for assistance throughout the hiring process.
Benefits
Base Salary Range: $100,000 – $120,000/year
Additionally, Yuvo is proud to offer:
- Unlimited vacation leave
- Paid parental leave
- Competitive medical, dental, and vision insurance
- $500 reimbursement for reasonable work equipment in the first year of employment
- Stock options