Project Manager, Quality Improvement & Clinical Intake
Company: NeighborHealth
Location: Boston
Posted on: May 3, 2025
Job Description:
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Ago job requisition id R0006395Thank you for your interest in a
career at NeighborHealth, formerly East Boston Neighborhood Health
Center!Everywhere you turn, you can feel the immeasurable level of
enthusiasm here at NeighborHealth! We are one of the largest
community health centers in the country, supporting the greater
Boston area and focusing on the well-being of our patients and
local community. From the nurses and physicians on the front line
of patient care, to the managers who lead and guide our staff, to
the many support roles that keep our facilities running smoothly -
everyone plays a vital role in improving medicine for our
patients.Interested in this position? Apply online and create a
personal candidate account!Current Employees of NeighborHealth -
Please use our internal careers portal to apply for positions.Time
Type: Full timeDepartment: Project ShineAll Locations: 79 Paris
StreetPosition Summary: This role is essential in overseeing a
streamlined, patient-centered intake process while driving quality
improvement initiatives. The Clinical Intake & Quality Improvement
Project Manager will work closely with the ARCH, prevention and
screening, and clinical teams to ensure efficient patient
eligibility verification, insurance enrollment, and access to care
services. Additionally, this position will lead and support
Continuous Quality Management (CQM) initiatives, leveraging
data-driven strategies to enhance patient care, engagement, and
health outcomes.Essential Duties & Responsibilities
- Oversee and optimize the clinical intake process, ensuring a
seamless, patient-centered experience by coordinating with ARCH,
prevention and screening, and clinical teams to assess eligibility,
facilitate insurance enrollment, and streamline service
access.
- Execute Continuous Quality Management (CQM) initiatives,
working closely with department leadership in designing and
implementing performance improvement projects (PIPs) that enhance
patient care, treatment engagement, and health outcomes.
- Ensure compliance with Ryan White Program eligibility
requirements by managing the collection of income, residence, and
HIV status documentation, obtaining consent forms, and overseeing
the verification process for newly diagnosed, transferred, and
returning patients.
- Serve as a key liaison for new patients, working alongside the
Linkage & Retention Coordinator to facilitate smooth transitions
into care and enhance patient engagement.
- Manage insurance enrollment and verification efforts in
collaboration with Patient Services and Medical Case Management
(MCM) teams, supporting patients in securing appropriate healthcare
coverage.
- Conduct and enhance the annual eligibility review process for
Ryan White patients, ensuring timely compliance with program
standards and contractual obligations.
- Drive consumer engagement efforts, overseeing initiatives such
as the Annual Patient Satisfaction Survey and Consumer Advisory
Board activities to integrate patient perspectives into quality
improvement strategies.
- Guide the development of consumer-led performance improvement
plans, working closely with the Consumer Advisory Board to
establish actionable goals and measurable outcomes.
- Analyze, prepare, and present CQM data to internal teams,
funders, leadership, and consumer groups, translating insights into
actionable recommendations for quality enhancement.
- Support grant writing and funding proposals, providing key data
and insights to strengthen responses to Requests for Proposals
(RFPs) and secure funding for program sustainability.
- Ensure adherence to Ryan White Program and Massachusetts
Department of Public Health (MA DPH) regulations, implementing
processes that align with best practices, contractual standards,
and healthcare quality benchmarks.
- Collaborate with senior leadership and clinical teams to
enhance patient retention strategies, drive viral load suppression
efforts, and improve long-term health outcomes.
- Stay current on industry best practices and regulatory updates,
participating in departmental meetings, professional trainings, and
cross-sector collaborations to inform and refine quality
improvement strategies.
- Represent the organization in internal and external meetings,
advocating for patient-centered quality initiatives and fostering
partnerships with key stakeholders.
- Lead special projects and process enhancements, taking on
additional responsibilities that support the organization's mission
and commitment to high-quality HIV care and prevention.Education:
- Bachelor's degree in public health, Social Work, Healthcare
Administration, or a related field required. A Master's degree in a
related field preferred.Experience:
- Experience in patient intake, case management, clinical
coordination, or healthcare quality improvement, preferably in an
HIV/AIDS, public health, or federally funded healthcare
setting.
- Knowledge of Ryan White Program requirements, insurance
enrollment processes, and healthcare compliance standards.
- Demonstrated experience leading or supporting quality
improvement initiatives (e.g., Performance Improvement Projects,
data-driven interventions, patient-centered outcomes
initiatives).Skills/Abilities:
- Ability to collect, analyze, and present healthcare quality
data to diverse stakeholders, including funders, leadership teams,
and community groups.
- Strong organizational, data management, and analytical skills,
including experience with performance monitoring, report
generation, and data visualization tools.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with
experience in stakeholder engagement, grant writing, or program
reporting.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, PowerPoint)
and electronic health record (EHR) systems. Experience with, or a
willingness to learn, data analytics tools such as Tableau, Power
BI, SAS, or R is an asset.
- Bilingual (Spanish/English) preferred but not required.Pay
Range: $59,800 up to $89,440 annually based on experienceAbout Us
- Medical & Dental Coverage
- Life and Disability Insurance
- Privileges at Boston Medical Center for Providers
- Educational Assistance
- Flexible Spending & Transportation Accounts
- Paid Holidays, Vacations, Sick and Personal Time
- A Designated Medical Staff Office for Physician Support
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