Why should you consider a career with Colorado Access?
We are a Colorado-based company, working to improve the health of our state. We care for individuals, families, and children who receive health care under Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+) and Health First Colorado (Colorado's Medicaid Program). Our focus is driving improvements in quality, member experience, outcomes, and cost. We are a mission-driven organization whose foundation is built by our vision, supported by our values and pillared by diversity, equity and inclusion.
What you will do :
We are looking for an  Quality Improvement (QI) Consultant  who can help shape our vision and support our mission. This person will be the SME for NCQA accreditation.
Here is what the role will look like :
Pay, Perks and Benefits at Colorado Access :
In addition to being part of a mission driven organization serving our community, as an eligible Colorado Access employee, youâ€ll receive a generous benefits package, that includes :
Where you will work :
This position will be a hybrid model work environment, a blend of ‘In-Office†and ‘Remote.â€Â
We are not able to support out of state employees at this time as we continue to serve our members and community in the metro Denver area and across the beautiful state of Colorado.
What you will bring :
Education : Bachelorâ€s Degree in Healthcare related field is required, including Public Health, and Business Administration. An equivalent combination of education and experience can be substituted in lieu of degree. Masterâ€s degree is preferred.
Experience : Minimum of five years†progressive healthcare quality assessment and / or process improvement experience and / or project management experience.  Experience working with National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) is required. Experience with Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) and National Quality Forum (NQF) programs and measures preferred.Â
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities : Demonstrated ability to think strategically about complex issues, develop recommendations, strategic objectives and action plans. Solid knowledge of the healthcare environment. Skilled in process improvement with demonstrated ability to conduct research and formulate data-driven action plans. Demonstrates support for the companyâ€s mission, vision and values. Position requires excellent verbal, written and presentation skills, strong organizational skills and teamwork skills. Skilled in achieving project objectives through influence, critical thinking and collaboration, demonstrating a high-level of accountability and attention to detail.   Must be proficient in MS Office applications (Word, Excel, Access, Power Point) and able to work with a variety of performance management, process improvement and project management tools. May be required to manage multiple priorities and projects with tight deadlines.Â
Licenses / Certifications : Lean Six Sigma and / or Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ) preferred. A valid driver's license and proof of current auto insurance will be required for any position requiring driving.
Together we will be : an innovative and collaborative team who supports each other, the employees and vision of the company to reach our goals individually, together and as an organization.
Quality Improvement • Aurora, Colorado