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A leading healthcare provider is seeking a Director of Operations for Maternal Health Access Services. In this vital role, you will oversee maternal health programs, ensuring operational excellence and client satisfaction. The ideal candidate has a degree in healthcare or business administration and 3–5 years of leadership experience, particularly in women's health. Join a mission-driven company where you can make a difference in the lives of women and newborns with a supportive and innovative team.
Location: Remote
Employment Type: Full-Time, Exempt
Compensation: $135,000 - $145,000 + Eligible Incentive Plans
The Director of Operations, MHAS plays a vital leadership role in overseeing maternal health access programs, ensuring operational excellence, client satisfaction, and continuous program improvement. Working closely with clinical and operational leadership, this individual develops strong relationships with partner hospitals and clinics while driving alignment on performance objectives, access initiatives, and patient-centered outcomes.
Oversee operational performance across assigned maternal health access programs.
Maintain a visible presence at partner sites to foster collaborative and consultative client relationships.
Support successful onboarding and implementation of new OBHG programs.
Align hospital and clinic objectives with OBHG services and oversee demonstration of key performance outcomes.
Conduct regular business reviews, onsite visits, and performance discussions with clinical and administrative stakeholders.
Serve as the primary relationship owner for hospital executives (CEO, CNO, CFO, COO, CMO) and clinic leadership.
Lead contract renewal negotiations and support new business development opportunities.
Engage with community physicians and participate in marketing and outreach activities.
Address operational issues, invoice inquiries, and partnership concerns.
Assist in the development and review of proposals, financial proformas, and program changes.
Identify opportunities to improve efficiencies, streamline workflows, and enhance patient access.
Support community events such as hospital-hosted baby showers and clinical marketing initiatives.
Partner with Recruiting, Credentialing, Scheduling, HR Business Partners, Marketing, Business Development, and clinical leadership to ensure program success.
Participate in special projects and internal committees as assigned.
3–5 years of practice management, healthcare administration, or women’s health operational leadership (outpatient preferred).
Bachelor’s degree in healthcare or business administration required; Master’s degree strongly preferred.
Proven experience collaborating with C-suite executives and managing complex stakeholder environments.
Strong communication, presentation, analytical, and organizational skills.
Effective problem solver—capable of thriving in a fast‑paced, evolving environment.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
Understanding of medical terminology and healthcare operational regulations.
Ability to sit for extended periods.
Moderate to extensive travel required, including visits to all assigned hospitals and clinics.
Join the forefront of women's healthcare with OB Hospitalist Group (OBHG), the nation’s largest and only dedicated provider of customized obstetric hospitalist programs. Celebrating over 19 years of pioneering excellence, OBHG has transformed the landscape of maternal health. Our mission-driven company offers a unique opportunity to elevate the standard of women's healthcare, providing 24/7 real‑time triage and hospital-based obstetric coverage across the United States. If you are driven to join a team that makes a real difference in the lives of women and newborns and thrive in a collaborative environment that fosters innovation and excellence, OBHG is your next career destination!
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