Associate Medical Director Behavioral Health or Utilization Management Medical Director DOE
About the role
This is a part-time non-benefited position with a maximum of 12 hours per week. Join our Cause to create a person-focused and economically sustainable health care system.
Responsibilities
- Builds policies and programs for integrated utilization management.
- Oversees the development of effective operational policies, procedures, and standards for an integrated behavioral health program.
- Makes decisions regarding utilization and results, and implements process or system changes as needed.
- Serves as a subject matter expert on behavioral health, providing medical advice, oversight, and leadership for staff.
- Collaborates with the Executive Medical Director of Behavioral Health, leading/participating in teams for medical policy reviews and development.
- Communicates review determinations with providers to promote understanding of utilization management and quality improvement policies.
- Stays abreast of industry, medical, and technology trends, identifying and communicating new opportunities to enhance outcomes and the organization's reputation.
- Collaborates to implement actions to reduce medical cost trend.
Qualifications
- Licensed Physician with an MD or DO degree.
- Active, unrestricted license to practice medicine in one or more of our 4 states.
- Board Certification in general psychiatry or child psychiatry required with preference for being board certified in both.
- At least 3 years clinical experience.
- Two years health plan medical utilization management and/or case management experience.
- Equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Must be located in one of our four states.
Skills and Attributes
- In-depth knowledge of best practices related to medical care for a wide variety of behavioral health conditions.
- Demonstrated competency working with hospitals, provider groups, or integrated delivery systems to effectively manage patient care to improve outcomes.
- Passion for population health, healthcare transformation and improving the experience of people with mental health issues.
- Strong communication and facilitation skills with internal staff and external stakeholders, including the ability to resolve issues and seek optimal outcomes.
- Proven ability to develop and maintain positive working relationships with community and provider partners.
- Knowledge of the health insurance industry, state and federal regulations (including Parity Legislation/Regulations), provider reimbursement methods and evolving accountable care and payment models is preferred.
- Experience conducting medical case reviews for utilization and/or case management is strongly preferred.
- Detail-oriented with orientation to the application of data and metrics in managing health, quality and program effectiveness.
- Leadership experience with demonstrated ability to effectively build relationships, work with others and lead people and project teams.
- Experience with AI tools and technologies to enhance productivity and decision-making in professional settings highly desired.
Benefits
Pay ranges vary based on the candidate's work location. The expected hiring range depends on skills, experience, education, and training; relevant licensure / certifications; and performance history. Associate Medical Director Oregon, Washington, Utah, and Idaho: The expected hiring range is $217,600 - $294,400, the full salary range is $204,000 - $333,000 and the bonus target is 25%. North Dakota: The expected hiring range is $217,171.97 - $293,820.91 and the full salary range is $192,827.15 - $318,165.72. Medical Director Oregon, Washington, Utah, and Idaho: The expected hiring range is $238,850 - $323,150, the full salary range is $224,000 - $366,000 and the bonus target is 30%. North Dakota: The expected hiring range is $252,506.91 - $341,626.99, the full salary range is $224,201.29 - $369,932.61 and the bonus target is 20%.
About Cambia
Working at Cambia means being part of a purpose-driven, award-winning culture built on trust and innovation anchored in our 100+ year history. Our caring and supportive colleagues are some of the best and brightest in the industry, innovating together toward sustainable, person-focused health care. Whether we're helping members, lending a hand to a colleague or volunteering in our communities, our compassion, empathy and team spirit always shine through.
Why Join the Cambia Team?
- Work alongside diverse teams building cutting-edge solutions to transform health care.
- Earn a competitive salary and enjoy generous benefits while doing work that changes lives.
- Grow your career with a company committed to helping you succeed.
- Give back to your community by participating in Cambia-supported outreach programs.
- Connect with colleagues who share similar interests and backgrounds through our employee resource groups.