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Site Manager, Maricopa County, AZ

Maricopa County, Arizona

Site Manager - Maricopa County, AZ

 

About Vanna Health 

 

At Vanna Health, we believe that a sense of belonging and engagement in the community is the foundation for improving overall health and wellbeing for individuals with serious mental illness. We help people living with serious mental illness thrive by strengthening the community ecosystem around them. Through innovative payment models and technology, Vanna Health promotes collaboration across existing behavioral health and primary care providers, hospitals, payers, clubhouses and other community based organizations. Additionally, Vanna Health can deploy our own top quality providers and case managers, as needed, in areas where there may be a shortage of resources.

 

Vanna Health was founded in 2021 by a team of mission-driven entrepreneurs, working in close partnership with payers, providers, and community based organizations to promote collaboration and improve outcomes while driving down costs. We are committed to the goal of supporting all individuals with culturally competent care regardless of their race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or gender identity. With modern technology, extensive development opportunities, diverse careers paths, and a culture that values diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging, we are redefining what it means to work in community health.

 

About the Role

 

Vanna Health is seeking an experienced operator to manage our services in Maricopa County. This role will be responsible for the overall success of our Maricopa County operation, managing our clinical teams and working with our community partners to ensure excellent coordination of care for our members. The Site Manager will ensure a high standard of operational excellence and will work closely with Clinical and Technology leadership to identify opportunities for continuous improvement across the entire organization.

 

We are looking for someone who is able to collaborate across all teams at Vanna, manage client and partner relationships, and who has the ability to look forward and plan ahead for future growth and business development opportunities. This role is perfect for someone who is passionate about solving complex, systemic problems in healthcare and believes in the ability to foster meaningful change in members’ lives through person-to-person engagement and clinical best practices, combined with innovative technology.

 

Responsibilities

  • Ensure consistency and excellence in the delivery of Vanna’s services to our members
  • Ensure that Vanna’s Maricopa County site meets its business objectives, including key performance indicators and overall budget
  • Hire great people to grow our talented team of coaches, and ensure their success and continued growth
  • Manage coaches and office manager and provide mentorship and feedback
  • Work with the clinical and technology teams to continually improve Vanna’s internal processes and the quality care for all members; proactively look for opportunities to improve our services.
  • Build relationships with health system clients and community partners, ensuring high quality communication and establishing positive longterm relationships 

 

About You

Need to Have

  • Experience working and scaling a high growth services organization
  • Comfort managing to numbers–this role requires understanding Vanna’s key performance metrics and leading the team to meet those metrics
  • Experience managing cross-functional implementations of new projects from start to finish
  • 5+ years of people management experience providing mentorship, feedback, and professional development for direct reports
  • Experience working in the healthcare industry involving complex physical and/or behavioral care
  • Bachelor's degree

 

Nice to Have

  • Experience with mental health or Medicaid 
  • Experience collaborating with clinical and software development teams 
  • Past entrepreneurial experience such as operating at an early stage company or pursuing your own idea

 

Benefits

  • We currently offer full health, dental, and vision benefits. 401k available.
  • Competitive compensation including salary and equity ownership in Vanna Health

Salary range: $65,000-$80,000/year


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