Minimum of 8 years of healthcare experience., Experience in quality improvement methodologies., Strong relationship-building skills within healthcare systems., Excellent written and verbal communication skills..
Key responsibilities:
Collaborate with state healthcare partners to improve patient outcomes.
Analyze quality data and facilitate learning collaboratives.
Provide technical assistance to healthcare facilities.
Manage client relationships and ensure contract fulfillment.
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About Mountain Pacific
Mountain Pacific is a well established, nonprofit organization that connects specialized services, education, training and support to health care systems and communities that seek innovative solutions for optimized health care outcomes. We work alongside our many partners to lend expertise, evidence-based best practices, data analysis and more to build collaborative relationships and networks to achieve common health care goals. We support and empower patients and their families to be informed health care consumers and active members of their health care team, so they understand how to manage their own health and get the right care at the right time.
Mountain Pacific was established in Montana, in 1973. Mountain Pacific is a nonprofit organization that partners within our communities to provide solutions for better health. Through federal, state and commercial funding and partnerships, we bring national public health priorities to the local, state or regional level, leveraging our dynamic staff members’ wide range of expertise to advance better health and health care services. If you are passionate about improving health outcomes and have the skills and experience to contribute, we are committed to making your unique situation fit into our culture.
We have an opening for an INTERNAL ONLY Quality Improvement Advisor (QIA) III, Prevention and Chronic Disease – Remote (Must reside in AK, MT, ND, SD, UT, WA, or WY)
The Quality Improvement Advisor III position is the client’s primary point of contact within Mountain Pacific for all activities including organizational communication, contract management, marketing of additional services and/or products, and dispute resolution. As such this position is responsible for establishing and communicating clear expectations on the roles and responsibilities to the client of the services Mountain Pacific will provide; ensures client expectations are met with a high degree of customer satisfaction. This position is responsible for meeting internal and external metrics associated with assigned contracts. . Essential Functions
Collaborate with state healthcare partners, systems, and drive measurable improvements in patient outcomes, while addressing unique state challenges.
Analyze state- and provider-level quality data, facilitate learning collaboratives, and provide technical assistance to facilities as they implement evidence-based practices.
Bring deep knowledge of state healthcare systems, experience in quality improvement methodologies, and strong relationship-building skills to effectively engage with partners and providers across the healthcare continuum while ensuring alignment with both state and federal healthcare quality objectives.
At Mountain Pacific we offer a robust benefits package!
401(k) with an automatic 3% employer contribution
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Flex Spending Account, Dependent Care Flex, and Health Saving Account
Paid Vacation, Sick, Holiday, Short-Term Disability and Long-Term Disability Leave
And much more!
The QIA III, Prevention and Chronic Disease position is a full-time remote position in Alaska, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, or Wyoming. The successful candidate would have excellent written and verbal communication, organizational skills, and attention to detail. A minimum of 8 years' healthcare experience, and 1 year of previous supervisory and/or leadership experience preferred. This position requires travel up to 15-60%. The target compensation for this position is $80,000 - $101,000 a year.
All candidates must submit a letter of interest stating why they are interested in this position and why they are the most qualified candidate by 3:00pm MST on July 22, 2025.
Mountain Pacific is an equal opportunity employer and utilizes SimpliVerified. We welcome applications from all qualified individuals, regardless of age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, marital status, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by law. We are committed to providing a safe, productive, and professional work environment that promotes the dignity and well-being of every employee.
You may apply electronically or by emailing your letter of interest to [email protected]. Learn more about the company by visiting our website at www.mpqhf.org
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Level of experience:Senior (5-10 years)
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