State of Maryland · 5 hours ago
DEPUTY DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF LONG TERM SERVICES & SUPPORTS (REPOST) Program Manager Senior II
The State of Maryland is seeking a Deputy Director for the Office of Long Term Services and Supports (OLTSS). This role is responsible for overseeing the operations of various Medicaid programs, ensuring compliance with federal and state requirements, and managing significant financial resources.
Government Administration
Responsibilities
Plans, directs, supervises, administers, and evaluates operations of three sub-directorates, Utilization Control Agent (UCA) contract, and administrative support staff
Includes quality oversight of Medicaid’s 1915(c) home and community-based waiver programs, certain State plan services and supports, certain demonstration programs, and certain institutional services
Establishes overall policies and procedures for the programs
Oversees their implementation
Evaluates their effectiveness and approves major revisions
Establishes overall program goals, standards and controls to meet program objectives and oversees their achievement
Oversees and manages the personnel and financial resources of the programs
Plans, coordinates, supervises and evaluates the work of subordinate managers
Develops, implements and manages short and long-range plans for program operations and resources
Determines organizational structure and staffing needs of the programs
Prescribes and oversees development and training of program staff
Represents the agency before federal, State and local officials, legislative committees and senior managers and executives of other agencies concerning program activities
Actively participates in planning efforts regarding long term care reform
Works with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) regarding quality and compliance activities for federal home and community-based services and institutional programs
May act for the Director in the Director's absence or as assigned by the Director
Responsible for approximately $5 billion in Medicaid expenditures annually, serving a large majority of the Medical Assistance population
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
At least 6 years of high level public health experience
At least 3 years of supervisory or managerial experience
A master's degree from an accredited college or university will substitute for 2 years of the generic experience
Additional experience will substitute at the rate of one year of experience per 30 credit hours for the bachelor's degree
Preferred
5 years or more experience in Medicaid long term services and supports or other complex health insurance programs
Supervising and leading staff
Interpreting and implementing state and federal law and regulations
Implementing large scale projects
Facilitating stakeholder engagements
Benefits
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Company
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