Director, Value Analysis

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Job Description:

  • Facilitates and leads daily Value Analysis activities within the Value Analysis team focusing on cost reduction, quality improvement, and supply chain optimization
  • Collaborates with clinical and operational teams to evaluate products, services and technologies to ensure they deliver value while maintain high standards of patient care
  • Provides leadership, training, and support to colleagues involved in Value Analysis initiatives
  • Proactive communication with clinical, operational and supply chain colleagues to ensure cost-effective, high-quality decisions
  • Facilitates meeting activities supporting the value analysis committees with stakeholder such as physicians, nurses, and other leaders
  • Drives accountability within the value analysis team ensuring deadlines are met
  • Builds relationships across the health care continuum to drive change
  • Reviews internal value analysis processes and identifies areas for improvement and efficiencies
  • Comfortable handling risk and dealing with areas of uncertainty
  • Strong knowledge of healthcare with the ability to perform and review clinical research
  • Ability to solve day to day problems within value analysis and a healthcare setting
  • Exhibits leadership skills and acts as a change agent to support the mission, vision, and values of the Network

Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in nursing
  • 10 years of clinical experience within the acute care setting
  • 5 years demonstrated leadership experience
  • 2 years of Value Analysis experience
  • Working knowledge of Value Analysis processes and methodology
  • Proven decision-making ability
  • Ability to handle risk and uncertainty
  • Must be able to demonstrate problem solving abilities
  • Ability to perform clinical research
  • RN - Licensed Registered Nurse_PA - State of Pennsylvania Upon Hire

Benefits:

  • Health insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Professional development opportunities
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