Location: New York, NY
Date Posted: 11/07/2024
About the Peterson Center on Healthcare
The Peterson Center on Healthcare (the “Center”) is a non-profit organization dedicated to making higher quality, more affordable healthcare a reality for all Americans. The organization is working to transform U.S. healthcare into a high-performance system by finding innovative solutions that improve quality and lower costs and accelerating their adoption on a national scale. Established by the Peter G. Peterson Foundation, the Center collaborates with stakeholders across the healthcare system and engages in grant-making, partnerships, and research.
Position Summary
Policy plays a central role in driving change in the U.S. healthcare system. To foster the conditions to improve healthcare, the Center’s policy strategy seeks to advance the understanding and adoption of healthcare policies that have the potential to increase efficiency, improve quality, and lower costs.
The Director of Policy will support the ideation, development, and advancement of the Center’s policy positions and initiatives. The Director will provide expertise on complex healthcare public policy issues. They will track, research, analyze, and assess the impacts of current, proposed, and potential policies to advance the Center’s goals. In collaboration with the Sr. Advisor, Policy, the Director will engage with a range of organizations from across the ideological spectrum to initiate new ideas, refine existing ones, and promote a combination of those most likely to lead to a more affordable and efficient healthcare system. The Director will help to supervise staff and oversee projects at the Center. This position reports to the Senior Advisor, Policy, and will work in close partnership with the Executive Director and Executive leadership across the organization to amplify and advance mission-aligned health policy education and research opportunities.
Main Responsibilities
- Scan the policy landscape to identify opportunities, advancements, and challenges to policy initiatives, using the criteria established by the Center to derive our priorities.
- Contribute to the development of short-, mid-, and long-term Center policy strategy.
- Provide authoritative advice, analytic support, and recommendations on policy initiatives.
- Prepare quick analysis of legislative and regulatory proposals that the Center can use in public-facing materials, media statements, and fact sheets.
- Articulate and drive advancement of policy thought leadership and granting opportunities.
- Expand the Center’s profile with policymakers, think tanks, academics, and other stakeholders through presentations, briefings, regulatory response letter drafting, and other communications.
- Keep informed of projects and policy research of peer organizations and present opportunities for collaboration and amplification of shared work.
- Support operational management of Center team staff, contractors, grantees, and other external partners.
- Work collaboratively across the organization to advance the organization’s goals and objectives.
- Understand and adhere to legal requirements associated with the Center and its affiliated organizations.
About the Successful Candidate
The ideal candidate will be:
A health policy expert: Demonstrated acquisition and application of healthcare policy knowledge, within government, industry, trade association, philanthropy, or consulting environments, with a track record of success and increasing responsibility. Areas of expertise could include:
- Commercial health insurance laws and regulations (State and/or Federal)
- Public payer policy expertise (Medicaid and/or Medicare)
- Provider payment policy expertise (hospitals, physicians, post-acute care)
- Prescription drug payment policy expertise
- Policy analytics or modeling expertise
A strategic thinker: Able to develop a big-picture view; connects long-term vision and concepts to daily work, maintains a broad, strategic perspective while identifying and focusing on crucial details, and understands how the organization seeks to affect change.
A superior communicator: Ability to speak and write clearly, effectively, and succinctly. Is adept at PowerPoint, Word, and Excel.
A team player: High emotional intelligence, team-first orientation who values trust and discretion. Is collaborative, trustworthy, and derives satisfaction professionally by advancing team goals over personal or professional ambition and objectives. This person is comfortable behind the scenes or out in front, and complementary to Executive leadership.
Requirements
- Have at least fifteen plus (15+) years of progressive accumulation of relevant healthcare policy experience. Industry or trade association experience is preferred.
- A bachelor’s degree is required; an advanced degree is preferred.
- Supervisory, people-management experience is preferred.
Salary and Benefits
We anticipate that the starting base salary range for this position will be $170,000 to $175,000, plus eligibility for an annual discretionary bonus. In addition, we offer a generous benefits package designed to support employee health and well-being, including comprehensive health insurance, a substantial 401k match, paid time off, a hybrid work schedule, and other flexible work policies.
To Apply
We are a dynamic, growing organization that embraces critical thinking, problem-solving, and innovative ideas. If you have relevant experience and qualifications, please send your resume to [email protected].
The Peterson Center on Healthcare and the Peter G. Peterson Foundation are proud to be equal opportunity employers and encourage candidates of all backgrounds to apply to our organization. We offer a welcoming community that respects each individual and fosters a diverse set of experiences, perspectives, skills, and ideas. We are committed to building a workplace where every team member can thrive personally and professionally and contribute to our mission.
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