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Company:AHI agilon health, inc.Job Posting Location:Remote - USAJob Title: Clinical Strategy & Market Operations ManagerJob Description:
The Clinical Strategy & Market Operations Manager will support the implementation, tracking, and optimization of sub-capitated and risk-based partnerships across agilon’s markets. This role will focus on operational support, data coordination, and stakeholder communication to ensure program success under value-based care arrangements.
Essential Job Function:
• Operational Support:
o Maintain documentation, workflows, and training materials to support consistent execution.
o Identify operational bottlenecks and propose solutions to enhance program efficiency.
o Support compliance tracking and contract adherence efforts.
• Data Coordination & Reporting:
o Compile and validate program performance data for internal and external reporting.
• Stakeholder Engagement:
o Coordinate communications with market teams, providers, and internal stakeholders.
o Prepare presentations and updates for executive presentations and working groups.
• Knowledge Management: •
o Contribute to the development of knowledge hubs and best-practice repositories.
o Assist in capturing and sharing learnings from market implementations and network clinical engagements.
o All other duties as assigned
Required Qualifications:
Minimum Experience
• 2+ years in healthcare operations, program management, or strategy; value-based care or clinical programs experience strongly preferred
Education/Licensure:
• Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree in healthcare administration, business or related field preferred
Skills and Abilities:
1. Strong organizational and process-management skills
2. Proficiency in data collection, validation and reporting
3. Ability to interpret performance metrics and summarize trends
4. Proactively identifies opportunities to streamline processes or improve outcomes
5. Capable of managing multiple workstreams and deadlines effectively
6. Language Skills: Strong communication skills both written and verbal to work with multiple internal and external clients in a fast-paced environment
7. Mathematical Skills: Ability to work with mathematical concepts such as probability and statistical inference. Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations.
8. Reasoning Ability: Ability to apply principles of logical or scientific thinking to a wide range of intellectual and practical problems.
9. Computer Skills: Ability to create and maintain documents using Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint.)
Location: Remote - OHPay Range: $77,000.00 - $94,300.00Salary range shown is a guideline. Individual compensation packages can vary based on factors unique to each candidate, such as skill set, experience, and qualifications.
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