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National Council on Aging · 16 hours ago

Associate Director, Integrated Care

National Council on Aging is dedicated to improving the lives of older adults and individuals with disabilities. The Associate Director of Integrated Care will lead efforts to enhance the delivery of coordinated care and benefits access, focusing on Medicare and Medicaid alignment through program development, technical assistance, and stakeholder engagement.

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Responsibilities

Co-coordinate technical assistance (TA) and training on topics such as Medicare, Medicaid, MSPs, and other key programs impacting low-income older adults
Provide ongoing support and guidance to SHIPs, AAAs, ADRCs, BECs, and other entities engaged in care coordination and benefits enrollment activities
Develop and disseminate training materials, resource guides, and technical documentation on topics such as:
Medicare Savings Programs and Extra Help eligibility and application processes
Dual-eligibility and the coordination of Medicare and Medicaid benefits
Policy changes impacting enrollment, redeterminations, or benefit access
Participate in the development of an integrated care management online tool and oversee the piloting and implementation across the network
Align care coordination strategies with national and state-level policy priorities in Medicare and Medicaid
Plan and facilitate webinars, national calls, and learning collaboratives focused on care integration, Medicare/Medicaid policy updates, and outreach best practices
Track and analyze federal policy developments, including CMS rulemaking, Medicaid waivers, and eligibility guidelines, and communicate key implications to stakeholders and internal leadership
Participate in media interviews and present at conferences about integrated care and benefits access issues
Monitor performance and implementation progress of federal grantees and partners; identify promising practices and share lessons learned to inform future strategies
Represent the organization in national conversations related to care coordination and benefits access for Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries, including participation in coalitions, advisory groups, or meetings with federal partners such as ACL and CMS
Support internal teams in integrating care coordination strategies into broader benefits access initiatives
Support development of strategies that build on CEW’s existing programs, products, services, and initiatives, including strategies to connect our work with AAAs, SHIPs, ARDCs, food security, and the direct care workforce to Medicaid and Medicare programs, policies, and national and state-level work/initiatives
Contribute to and, if requested, lead grant proposal and report writing support
Perform other duties as assigned

Qualification

Medicare policy expertiseMedicaid policy knowledgeCare coordination strategiesProposal writingPublic benefits knowledgeMicrosoft Office proficiencyWebinar technology familiarityCommunication skillsRelationship building

Required

Bachelor's degree required; master's or professional degree preferred (e.g., MPP, MPA, MPH, or JD with a health focus)
5-7 years of relevant experience, including strong knowledge of Medicare (parts A-D), Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs), MIPPA, ACL programs, and benefits that improve consumers' financial security
Strong familiarity with Medicaid eligibility and coverage rules for older adults and individuals with disabilities, national and state policies that affect Medicaid programs and administration, dual-eligible populations, and strategies to leverage Medicaid programs to address upstream non-medical, health-related needs is strongly preferred
Knowledge of public benefits, aging issues, and the impact of economic insecurity on older adults
Exceptional verbal, written, and online communication and facilitation skills, including the ability to communicate openly, listen well, learn from others, and speak publicly on behalf of NCOA
Demonstrated ability to build and maintain effective working relationships with a wide range of stakeholders and audiences
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Word, Excel, and PowerPoint; experience using databases and online tools strongly preferred. Familiarity with webinar technology is a plus
Willingness and ability to participate in anticipated in-state and out-of-state travel, including overnight travel, as requested (up to 20%)

Preferred

Strong familiarity with Medicaid eligibility and coverage rules for older adults and individuals with disabilities, national and state policies that affect Medicaid programs and administration, dual-eligible populations, and strategies to leverage Medicaid programs to address upstream non-medical, health-related needs is strongly preferred
Experience with proposal writing for federal, foundation, and corporate grants preferred

Benefits

Medical, Dental, Vision, STD, LTD insurances
Paid vacation, sick, and other types of leave
403(b) Retirement plan
Hybrid remote work options
And more!

Company

National Council on Aging

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National Council on Aging is to advocate for older Americans with service providers and policymakers.

Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage
Total Funding
$1.61M
Key Investors
AmeriCorps Public Allies
2023-05-11Grant· $1.61M

Leadership Team

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Donna Whitt
Chief Financial Officer
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Emily McDonald
Director, Corporate Partnerships & Engagement
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