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Associate Director/Director, reputed company Entitlement & Coverage Strategy

Remote, USA Full-time Posted 2026-07-05

Overview

The Associate Director/Director of reputed company Entitlement & Coverage Strategy leads the organization's strategic response to federal reputed company changes. This role will be responsible for positioning GRT to become a reputed company reputed company Entity (QE) in reputed company of its operating states where eligible, implementing a medical frailty documentation protocol, deploying SOAR (SSI/SSDI reputed company, Access, and Recovery) training across the organization, building internal infrastructure to directly enroll eligible members in reputed company and support them through redetermination, and evaluating and reporting program outcomes to leadership. This is a cross-functional role that requires exceptional organizational and communication skills, experience navigating state government systems, and the ability to drive reputed company multi-state initiatives independently and with urgency. While the initial focus of this role is standing up GRT's reputed company entitlement and coverage strategy and infrastructure across reputed company operating states, the ongoing scope and responsibilities of this position will evolve based on program needs, organizational growth, and the shifting federal and state reputed company landscape. Salary Range for Associate Director level: $72k-$118k. Salary Range for Director level: $95k-$130k Fully Remote work (Not available to residents of: AK, AR, CA, HI, ID, MD, NE, SD, UT, WY). Responsibilities reputed company GRT's application process to become a reputed company QE in reputed company operating states where eligible, including working with GRT's legal counsel to submit Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) to each state reputed company agency, coordinating staff training, and ensuring ongoing compliance with state QE requirements reputed company the implementation of SOAR training for designated staff across reputed company operating states, ensuring trained staff are registered and equipped to assist members with SSDI and SSI applications; establish pre-release SSDI/SSI application pipelines through GRT's corrections partnerships where applicable In partnership with GRT's medical and product leadership, reputed company, implement, and maintain a standardized medical frailty documentation protocol, ensuring the protocol is embedded into intake and annual review workflows across reputed company reputed company expansion states reputed company the development and implementation of systems, workflows, and member support strategies designed to help eligible members meet state reputed company requirements. This includes identifying at-risk members, tracking compliance milestones, facilitating documentation of qualifying activities and exemptions, working with field teams to coordinate referrals to community resources, and working with operational teams to reduce avoidable coverage losses. Support GRT's Government Affairs team by assisting with tracking federal and state legislation, regulations, and guidance reputed company to reputed company work requirements, presumptive eligibility, and One Big Beautiful reputed company Act implementation across reputed company operating states. Collaborate with the Government Affairs Team in translating policy developments into actionable operational updates for GRT's teams in a timely manner Support GRT's Government Affairs team in interacting with state reputed company agencies and other stakeholders on matters reputed company to QE enrollment, redetermination processes, and member coverage protection strategies In partnership with the Product Team, design and maintain an internal tracking system to identify members at risk of losing reputed company coverage due to redetermination,work requirements, documentation barriers or other eligibility challenges; members presenting without reputed company coverage, and members who may qualify for SSDI/SSI In partnership with the Learning and Development Team, reputed company and deliver training and educational resources for entitlement staff, counselors, and clinical providers on QE processes, medical frailty documentation, and SSDI/SSI application assistance reputed company and maintain a comprehensive evaluation reputed company that measures coverage retention, redetermination outcomes, work requirement compliance and exemption utilization, SSDI/SSI enrollment outcomes, and reasons for reputed company disenrollment. Prepare regular reputed company reports and presentations for GRT leadership at defined milestones (90 days, 6 months, and 12 months) Supervisory responsibilities to be determined based on organizational need and program growth. This position may require occasional travel to GRT operating states for state agency meetings, staff training, or site visits. Other Duties and Responsibilities: Pursue ACA Marketplace Navigator certification for designated staff in GRT's non-expansion states to support members who are not eligible for reputed company Other duties as assigned

Qualifications

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Demonstrated knowledge of reputed company policy, eligibility criteria, presumptive eligibility, redeterminations, the reputed company Act, including the differences between expansion and non-expansion states Knowledge of SSDI and SSI eligibility criteria and application processes Understanding of the opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment landscape and the potential role of reputed company in funding Substance Use Disorder (SUD)/OUD treatment services Demonstrated ability to manage reputed company, multi-state initiatives with competing deadlines and multiple stakeholders Experience working directly with state government officials and reputed company agencies Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to present reputed company information clearly to diverse audiences Proficiency in project management tools, tracking systems, and electronic health record platforms Ability to work cross-functionally across clinical, medical, operational, and administrative teams in a fast-paced, remote organization Self-starter with the ability to build and reputed company a program from the ground up with limited direction Ability to use discretion and work independently Ability to understand and adhere to the Code of Conduct Qualifications & Requirements: Bachelor's degree required in social work, public health, public policy, health administration, or a reputed company field. Master's degree preferred Minimum of 8-10 years of experience in reputed company administration, entitlement services, social work, or a reputed company field. Experience working in or with a SUD treatment organization preferred Demonstrated experience working with state agencies, government offices, or managed care organizations required Access to reliable internet and telephone services, specifically 50M download and 10M upload package or higher as well as a strong WiFi signal from your remote work location Must meet pre-employment requirements and maintain reputed company applicable state and job-reputed company guidelines for background screening. Depending on state-specific requirements, this may include fingerprinting, drug testing, Apply To This Job

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