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Rural Health Transformation Grant Sr. Project Manager @ Opca

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*This position is open to Oregon and SW Washington candidates only. Please note that we are a dog-friendly office.

What We Need:

The Oregon Primary Care Association (OPCA) seeks a RHTG Sr. Project Manager who is responsible for leading Rural Health Transformation projects for the Oregon Primary Care Association (OPCA). This position involves supporting the implementation of a population health data platform, coordinating resources across OPCA, the Oregon Network of Community Health Centers (the Network), individual health centers, software vendors, and other stakeholders. This position acts as the primary liaison between OPCA, population health data platform stakeholders, health centers and the Oregon Health Authority. The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in managing projects encompassing Electronic Health Records (EHRs), and IT systems.

The RHTG Project Manager is a limited duration (1 year) position funded through a program titled, “Rural Health Transformation Grant Catalyst.”

OPCA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, national origin, marital status, veteran status, and any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. Successful candidates will commit to a respectful and welcoming workplace.

Who We Are:

OPCA is a nonprofit membership association for all of Oregon’s community health centers (CHCs), also known as federally qualified health centers (FQHCs). Our mission is to lead the transformation of primary care to achieve healthcare for all through our values of data-driven integrity, collaboration, and innovation.

To accomplish our shared goals, we support health centers and key partners by facilitating peer network gatherings, trainings, site visits, learning collaboratives, and data-driven improvement projects. In addition, we work with policymakers and partners to share the impact health centers have in their communities and advance policy to improve patients’ lives and the ability of health centers to serve them.

OPCA celebrates both individual contributions and powerful teamwork. We support one another as healthy human beings who balance work with the rest of life. Join our team to advance OPCA’s mission of health access for all, as we lead the community health center movement with passion, vision and courage.

Who You Are:

A highly skilled project manager with:

• Experience managing large multi-year projects involving population health data, EHRs, and IT systems

• Familiarity with project or program management methodologies, including Agile and/or Waterfall

• Experience with community health centers, Rural Health Clinics, Coordinated Care Organizations or other safety-net clinics

• Experience managing state or federal grants, including grant deliverables, reporting, compliance, and performance measurement

• Strong communication skills and the ability to effectively communicate complex program and project information to technical and non-technical stakeholders

• Ability to think strategically and deliver technically

What You’ll Bring:

• Strong project/program management skills.

• Impeccable communication skills and alignment with OPCA's non-profit mission and values.

• Familiarity with a variety of project management concepts, practices, and tools.

• Excellent organizational skills with demonstrated ability to successfully manage long-term and short-term projects simultaneously and to anticipate upcoming events, deadlines, and expectations to prioritize multiple tasks.

• Ability to integrate best practices and emerging information.

• Understanding of the core concepts and methods of a clinically integrated network.

• Understanding of the core concepts and methods of value-based pay and population health.

• Ability to conduct some analysis and interpretation of health center data.

• Excellent interpersonal skills to plan and accomplish goals in a variety of committee and workgroup settings, both leading and directing the work of others and working collaboratively to create and implement organizational strategy and project goals and tasks.

• Ability to work comfortably and competently with health center leaders and staff at every level and leverage areas of expertise.

• Ability to develop and maintain effective relationships with organizational partners, including OHA and CCOs.

• Ability to work with people who think, act, look, and/or live in a manner different from oneself.

What You’ll Do At OPCA:

• Lead and manage the implementation of Rural Health Transformation Grant (RHTG) projects and related projects that span internal and external partnerships, ensuring deliverables are accomplished on time, within scope and budget, and with a high degree of quality.

• Serve as the primary contact for RHTG initiatives, coordinating multiple projects, workstreams, stakeholders, and deliverables to achieve overall program goals.

• Support the implementation, expansion, and ongoing optimization of OPCA's population health data platform and related data infrastructure.

• Ensure assigned projects are aligned with RHTG objectives, grant requirements, and organizational priorities.

• Assist in defining project scope, objectives, deliverables, milestones, and success measures, involving relevant stakeholders and ensuring technical and operational feasibility.

• Develop and maintain comprehensive project plans, timelines, milestones, dependencies, and workplans using appropriate project management methodologies.

• Manage changes to program and project scope, schedules, resources, and costs using appropriate planning, communication, and verification techniques.

• Coordinate internal resources and collaborate with staff at OPCA, the Oregon Network of Community Health Centers, participating health centers, software and technology vendors, OHA, and other external partners in the planning and implementation of RHTG initiatives.

• Establish deadlines, assigns responsibilities, monitors deliverables, and holds project partners accountable for completion of assigned activities.

• Monitor and summarize project progress and prepares regular status reports, dashboards, briefings, and other materials for organizational leadership and grant stakeholders.

• Coordinate the collection and organization of information required for RHTG reporting, grant deliverables, performance measures, and compliance requirements.

• Support preparation of reports and updates for the Oregon Health Authority and other grant stakeholders.

• Build and maintain partnerships with key stakeholders.

• Work directly with health center staff, OPCA staff, and independent contractors to ensure project tasks are completed and goals are met on time within the applicable scope and budget.

• Serve as the primary liaison between OPCA, participating health centers, population health data platform stakeholders, technology and software vendors, and the Oregon Health Authority.

• Facilitate and attend relevant stakeholder, workgroup, implementation, and project meetings.

• Coordinate with OHA and other state and federal stakeholders, as appropriate, to support grant implementation, reporting, communication, and achievement of program objectives.

• Develop presentations, spreadsheets, diagrams, process maps, reports, and other materials to communicate program needs, progress, outcomes, and recommendations.

Minimal Qualifications:

• Professional with advanced level of proficiency. Generally requires a Bachelor’s degree and/or 5 years of progressively responsible experience in project management, health information technology, health care operations, or a related field; equivalent combinations of education and experience may be considered.

• Fluency in written and spoken English.

Starting Range:

$78,000 - $97,000

What Else You Should Know:

In order to be considered, you must include the following in your cover letter:

• What excites you most about this position and/or OPCA?

• How does your work and/or lived experience connect with this position and OPCA’s mission?

We only accept applications that follow the above electronic process. No phone calls please.

OPCA works a hybrid schedule of two days in our downtown office and three days remote.

$78,000 - $95,000

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