Job Description:
Project Manager
Location: Remote - Chicago, Illinois
Role Overview
An experienced Interoperability Project Manager is sought to support provider-facing interoperability initiatives. This role will drive day-to-day project execution across provider partners, internal stakeholders, and enterprise transformation teams. The ideal candidate possesses healthcare interoperability knowledge and organizational skills to operate in a complex, relationship-driven environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and manage the interoperability workstream as part of a larger enterprise transformation program.
- Drive daily execution, tracking, and reporting for provider interoperability initiatives.
- Organize, structure, and operationalize work, converting it into scalable, repeatable processes.
- Maintain program rigor, including timelines, risks, dependencies, deliverables, and executive-level updates.
- Partner closely with senior relationship managers who engage directly with provider organizations.
- Translate field conversations into structured program artifacts, status updates, and strategic recommendations.
- Work with internal teams (data, engineering, architecture, product, and transformation) to ensure alignment on interoperability requirements.
- Collaborate with IT and transformation teams, various stakeholders, and program managers.
- Prepare clear, concise updates for executive stakeholders.
Required Qualifications
Experience: 10+ years of experience in healthcare program or project management.
Skills:
- Strong understanding of healthcare interoperability (FHIR, APIs, provider data exchange, payer–provider workflows).
- Experience coordinating across multiple teams in a large, matrixed organization.
- Excellent organizational, communication, and documentation skills.
- Ability to drive clarity in ambiguous environments and maintain structure across complex workstreams.
- Certification: PMP.
- Required Technologies: FHIR/HL7.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience working with provider organizations or managing provider-facing initiatives.
- Familiarity with payer operations, data exchange standards, and regulatory interoperability requirements.
- Background in enterprise transformation, cloud modernization, or data programs.
- Ability to influence without authority and manage sensitive stakeholder dynamics.