Now hiring a Native American Affairs Program Manager
Serves as a manager of system engagement with subject matter expertise in complex systems, including Children in State Custody (CISC) and Native American Affairs. Administers an operationally sound and high-performing Medicaid program in partnership with PHP business operations to meet the needs our membership focused on engaging and collaborating with key stakeholders, with a particular emphasis on the needs and advocacy of Native Americans, CISC, and those requiring specialized systems support. Manages implementation of the key elements of strategic plans that support PHPs role in the system of care for populations experiencing health inequities and disparities, particularly as it relates to child welfare and Native American Affairs. Serves as a key member of the PHP Tribal Relations Team and the PHP Native American Operations Team and other key stakeholder groups or operational areas. Focus on advancing the voice and choice of underrepresented groups within our membership, including Native Americans, CISC and others needing special systems advocacy.
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