Executive Medicine Services Health Care Coordinators
Company: Zimmerman Associates, Inc.
Location: Bethesda
Posted on: April 24, 2025
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Job Description:
Zimmerman Associates, Inc. is seeking qualified Executive
Medicine Services Health Care Coordinators (EMSH Coordinators) to
support operations at a location in Bethesda, MD. These
professionals will be responsible for executing and overseeing work
in alignment with the Executive Medicine Services Care Coordination
Support Plan. Utilizing their operational and tactical expertise,
EMSH Coordinators will make informed decisions to address care
coordination requirements for Executive Beneficiaries. They will
administer, supervise, and perform duties necessary to ensure
timely and effective coordination of both primary and specialty
healthcare services. In addition to these core responsibilities,
EMSH Coordinators may provide guidance to agency leadership on
policy development and assess the potential public response to
proposed initiatives. They will also be tasked with identifying
communication needs, developing relevant informational materials,
and ensuring that stakeholders are well-informed of the agency's
policies, programs, and services. This includes planning,
implementing, and evaluating communication strategies to enhance
awareness, engagement, and support of agency objectives.
Find out more about this role by reading the information below,
then apply to be considered.
Location: Bethesda, MD - Full-Time - Secret Clearance Required
Salary: $85,000 - $100,000 annually
Duties and Responsibilities:
Applies knowledge of medical terminology specific to understand
requirements of care coordination, medical processes, and
procedures sufficient to provide specialized and expert care
coordination support.
Applies knowledge of Military Treatment Facilities (MTFs) specialty
services, capabilities and capacities and optimizes access to care
for Executive Beneficiaries, considering complex scheduling
requirements of the beneficiary.
Plans, designs, and oversees agency's policies, programs, and
procedures governing information dissemination functions for
significant and controversial agency decisions or actions that
directly affect the agency and its components.
Provides advice and consultation on program-specific public
communications.
Analyzes and evaluates program needs to advise the supervisor and
other management officials of the information that should be made
available to Executive Beneficiaries, MTFs, or the public.
Establishes and maintains working relationships with MTF
leadership, clinic staff, partners in care for Executive
Beneficiaries, and other relevant stakeholders or
organizations.
Provides superior customer service and organizational skills.
Undertakes comprehensive care coordination that address all
routine, specialty, or urgent healthcare coordination
requirements.
Ensures consistent communications and active engagement with
external stakeholders that are implicit in agency's mission.
Coordinates the dissemination of program-specific performance
improvement information within the organization ensuring
communication processes are included.
Collaborates, interacts, and represents the organization at the
highest levels within the government and with representatives of
the healthcare community and other stakeholders.
Collaborates with cross-functional teams, management, and senior
leadership to translate complex care coordination information into
actionable insights and strategies.
Provides leadership and direction to agency to determine customer
needs and identify or recommend what is the best care coordination
and communication strategies to use in order to meet their needs
through multiple channels, such as training, events, conference
calls, in person visits, and other communication modalities.
Prepares reports and/or presentations and presents results to
individuals and groups such as senior leaders, managers, clients,
professional organizations, and/or other groups and
individuals.
Evaluates the effectiveness of care coordination and communication
programs by analyzing historical data and making recommendations to
management for improvement to programs based upon such evaluations
and in-depth analysis.
Reviews and interprets new regulations and policies. Independently
maintains, formulates, and/or updates general policies,
regulations, plans, and procedures relating to administrative
functions to meet current and/or changing conditions as
required.
Ensures that routine responses to executive medicine services
related inquiries on standard matters are appropriate and in
compliance with agency preferences and policies.
Applies knowledge of medical terminology specific to understand
healthcare requirements, coordination of care requirements, medical
processes, and procedures sufficient to coordinate care and provide
specialized and expert administrative and programmatic support.
Develops, executes, monitors, and oversees programs supporting the
care coordination requirements of executive beneficiaries enrolled
within the National Capital Region (NCR) and those not enrolled but
seeking care within the NCR.
Monitors legislative activities and tracks changes to agency policy
for potential impact on executive medicine services care
coordination programs.
Supports optimized access to care, reliable communications, and
information dissemination for beneficiary populations in assigned
programs and the ability to meet and interact with individuals from
varying backgrounds and other health care team members in a
courteous and helpful manner.
Applies knowledge of medical terminology specific to understand
healthcare requirements, coordination of care requirements, medical
processes, and procedures sufficient to coordinate care and provide
specialized and expert administrative and programmatic support.
Develops high-visibility strategic communications plans for highly
complex executive medicine services matters, which include
messaging, engagement opportunities, assets needed, key locations,
and description of the audiences that the plans seek to educate and
inform.
Plans, designs, and oversees agency's policies, programs, and
procedures governing executive medicine functions for significant
and controversial agency decisions or actions that directly affect
the agency and its components.
Provides advice and consultation on public relations topics and the
evaluation of public relations programs, to establish, maintain,
and manage communications planning and evaluation, media relations,
and information dissemination.
Analyzes and evaluates program needs to advise the supervisor and
other management officials of the information that should be made
available to the public or approaches to take in order to attain
program goals.
Establishes and maintains working relationships special interest
groups and other relevant organizations.
Provides superior customer service and organizational skills.
Designs and undertakes comprehensive business studies, initiatives
that address the most urgent and unique customer requirements.
Communicates project information to team members and solicits
feedback; regularly communicates organizational goals, policies,
and trends; solicits feedback and shares information; and
effectively advocates the need to meet customer requirements.
Ensures consistent communications and active engagement with
external stakeholders that are implicit in the agency's mission.
Coordinates the dissemination of program-specific performance
improvement information within the organization ensuring
communication processes are included.
Applies knowledge of liaison principles, methods, practices and
techniques, analytical methods, and interpersonal relations
practices in order to develop and apply new approaches to care
coordination or internal communication challenges.
Collaborates, interacts, and represents the organization at the
highest levels within the government and with representatives of
the healthcare community and other stakeholders.
Collaborates with cross-functional teams, management, and senior
leadership to translate complex executive services care
coordination requirements into actionable insights and strategies.
Analyzes and evaluates the program's processes and data and
develops procedures and processes to maximize efficiency and
effectiveness of decision-making.
Provides leadership and direction to the agency to determine
customer needs and identify or recommend what is the best
programmatic, communication, or protocol-related strategy to use in
order to meet their needs through multiple channels, such as
training, events, conference calls, person visits, and other
communication modalities.
Applies research tools, information technology, and systems
knowledge to decision-making processes, system development methods,
or other operations to provide oversight to coordination or
program-related requirements with high visibility, unusual urgency,
or program criticality.
Provides executive-level advice and guidance to senior management
on coordination, program, and communications strategies and
technologies; policy development, review, and analysis; advocacy
relations plans and strategies; and the ability to plan and develop
innovative solutions for complex issues.
Prepares reports and/or presentations and presents results to
individuals and groups such as senior leaders, managers, clients,
professional organizations, and/or other groups and
individuals.
Evaluates the effectiveness of executive medicine services
coordination of care programs by analyzing historical data and
making recommendations to management for improvement to programs or
communications based upon such evaluations and in-depth
analysis.
Researches highly complex program and policy areas, and exercises
primary responsibility for developing goals, analytical framework,
and appropriate methodologies to plan, implement and evaluate
studies and projects.
Prepares responses concerning various program and policy inquiries
by conducting fact finding and research as needed, consulting with
appropriate top-level officials in and outside of the agency and
presenting recommendations for consideration of senior
managers.
Requirements
The qualified candidate:
Must be a U.S. Citizen.
Bachelor's Degree or technical healthcare industry certification(s)
are preferred.
Must have a Secret Security Clearance (or the ability to obtain and
maintain the Clearance).
Must have 5+ years experience in a healthcare environment and/or
hospitality services.
Must have exceptional verbal and written communication
competencies.
Must have experience with executing operational programs.
Must have in-depth knowledge of the regulatory framework in health
care systems.
Must have proficient competencies in the following:Leading
Initiatives: Managing change, solving problems, and making
decisions within minimal-guidance environments, influencing others,
taking appropriate risks, and innovating, and navigating a highly
complex organization.
Leading Self: Demonstrating ethics and integrity, stress tolerance,
displaying drive and purpose, exhibiting leadership stature without
formal authority, self-awareness, and adaptability.
Leading Others: Effective communicator, developing others, valuing
diversity, and difference, building, and maintaining relationships
and managing diverse teams through effective collaboration and
group work.
Must have the ability to influence through expert power and
communication.
Must be proficient with Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, and Word.
A substitution for education or experience may be considered.
ZAI is an equal opportunity employer. In compliance with Federal
and State Equal Opportunity Laws, qualified applicants are
considered for all positions applied for without regard to race,
color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity),
national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital
status, disability, genetic information, age, veteran status or any
other legally
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