Associate Director of Health Center Optimization - Hybrid Sacramento, CA
Company: California Primary Care Association
Location: Sacramento
Posted on: March 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Association’s Mission: California Primary Care Association's
(CPCA's) mission is to lead and position community clinics, health
centers and networks through advocacy, education, and services as
key players in the health care delivery system to improve the
health status of their communities. Purpose of Position: Support
the development and implementation of health center financing,
billing, and revenue cycle management programs and projects that
strengthen the capabilities of community health centers and
consortia and advance CPCA’s work. Advocate to the Department of
Health Care Services and other entities for policies that improve
the health care delivery system for health centers and their
patients. This work includes translating complex, technical, and
intersectional health center financing policies for health center
audiences and elevating health center experiences to inform policy
development. The role requires strong skills in stakeholder
management, education and training, resource development, technical
assistance, critical thinking, and advocacy. This role works best
for someone comfortable shaping their own work in an evolving
policy environment rather than executing against a fixed work plan.
Primary Responsibilities: Lead CPCA’s education, training, resource
development and technical assistance efforts in health center
financing areas, including but not limited to billing and revenue
cycle management, by leading peer networks and programs, shaping
conference and training content, and developing responsive and
proactive technical assistance and resources that support health
centers and partners. Partner with appropriate internal staff to
evaluate state and federal policy. Collaborate with internal teams
and external stakeholders to raise awareness, respond to policy
proposals, and advocate for health center interests. Work
cross-departmentally to share status updates, collect feedback, and
inform collective efforts across both training/technical
assistance, advocacy, and CPCA’s strategic plan. Represent the
Association by managing relationships and sustaining partnerships
to positively reflect the Association with external audiences.
Attend and present (as requested) at other agencies and partners’
events. Independently (or through managing consultants), conduct
research, collect and analyze data, prepare scheduled and special
reports, prepare information for grant reports, and maintain
program/project records and statistical information. Coordinate
with supervisors and grant/development staff to manage the
performance of grant-funded deliverables and projects that support
association goals and meet funder guidelines and criteria. As
requested, and in partnership with department leadership, research,
prepare, submit, and manage grant proposals. Other duties as
assigned. Skills and Abilities Required: Develop subject matter
expertise in key areas of health center and Medi-Cal financing and
apply a curious, inquiry-driven approach (i.e. asking thoughtful,
probing questions) to provide accurate and timely technical
assistance. Strong presentation and written communication skills.
Effective interpersonal and professional skills when engaging with
Association membership and Board of Directors, vendors, and
partners. Work collaboratively with multi-departmental teams.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and web-based applications and
platforms. Solid problem solving, critical thinking, organization,
and time management. Experience successfully advocating on behalf
of diverse stakeholders. Additional Responsibilities: Support the
Association’s Strategic Plan deliverables. Respond promptly and
thoroughly to member inquiries. High levels of interaction with
association members, vendors, and strategic partners. Travel for
national and regional meetings, trainings, and site visits by air
and ground transportation, as required. Report regularly to
supervisor. Other duties as assigned. Education and Experience:
CPCA evaluates candidates on all position-relevant skills and
experience. If you’re excited about this role, but your experience
does not align perfectly with every requirement, we encourage you
to apply anyway. Bachelor’s degree required. Minimum four years
program or project management, or equivalent experience. Experience
with community health centers, member-driven associations or
non-profit organizations is also preferred. Relevant experience may
be considered in lieu of degree requirement. Compensation : $86,778
- $91,883 Why You’ll Love Working Here: Hybrid work schedule (2
days in the office weekly, with an additional in-office day once
per month) 100% employer-paid medical, dental, vision, life, and
AD&D insurance 5% employer retirement contribution Generous
paid time off: 15 vacation days, 12 sick days, 2 floating holidays,
plus 18 paid holidays (including a December 24th - January 1st
Winter Break) Monthly stipends: $50 for cell phone and $50 for
internet Parking benefits Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and
voluntary benefits, including pet insurance, Aflac, and FSA options
Association Expectation: Due to network security and hybrid work
this position requires the employee to have a cell phone with a
data plan and home internet service, both are reimbursed at a set
rate each month. All hires are required to maintain residence in
California. This is a hybrid position with employees coming into
the office in downtown Sacramento. Physical Demands: The physical
demands described here are representative of those that must be met
by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of
this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Hearing and speaking to exchange information Operating a computer
and other office productivity equipment Seeing to read a variety of
materials Bending at the waist, kneeling, or crouching Sitting or
standing for extended periods of time Lifting objects up to 30
pounds Close vision and ability to adjust focus Work Environment:
Noise level is generally moderate, but at times can be noisy
Meetings conducted in a Zoom or office setting Indoor varying
temperature Employee must have available transportation and be able
to commute into office Equal Opportunity Employment: CPCA’s
workforce strives to represent California’s population, while also
meeting the highest standards and qualifications of our industry.
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