Who we are? As the world's largest organization of board-certified pathologists and leading provider of laboratory accreditation and proficiency testing programs, the College of American Pathologists (CAP) serves patients, pathologists, and the public by fostering and advocating excellence in the practice of pathology and laboratory medicine worldwide.
Our Culture
- CAP employees make a meaningful difference by partnering with colleagues customers and members on challenging and rewarding work
- CAP provides its employees with an energetic and collaborative work environment and encourage opportunities to further develop their skills—offering reimbursement for educational programs and participation in events that enhance your skills
- We offer a generous compensation and benefits package, 401K, and more -- visit Careers at the CAP for more details
Brief Description
The Assistant Director, Regulatory Affairs & Payer Advocacy is responsible for:
- Identifying and analyzing private payer policies/proposals that impact the practice of pathology, including payment for and access to pathology services, burdensome administrative requirements, utilization concerns, and interference with the practice of medicine;
- Developing and executing advocacy strategies related to appropriate private payer reimbursement and other issues affecting the ability of pathologists to deliver pathology/laboratory services;
- Educating CAP members on private payer policy developments, private sector trends, and related CAP advocacy;
- Advocating with stakeholders and government entities as appropriate to achieve favorable private payer policies and protect patients’ access to pathology services; and
- Serving as staff to the Economic Affairs Committee.
Specific Duties
Primary Duties And Responsibilities
- Coordinate with state advocacy staff, state pathology societies, CAP members, and other stakeholders/sources to identify and monitor private payer developments at state and national levels.
- Analyze private payer policies/proposals and develop advocacy strategies for appropriate reimbursement and decreased administrative burdens for practicing pathologists.
- Draft letters and facilitate CAP communication with private payers, arranging meetings and following up on discussions as appropriate.
- Coordinate with the CAP’s communications and practice management staff to provide private payer updates and education to CAP members, including through newsletter articles, presentations/webinars, and the CAP website.
- Promote awareness of CAP advocacy and resources related to private payer issues and trends.
- Develop and maintain regular contacts with representatives from the insurance, laboratory, and related industries on pathology practice and private payer issues.
- Enhance relationships with other specialty societies, the AMA, and others as needed to advance private payer advocacy agenda.
- Serve as support staff to the Economic Affairs Committee Subcommittee on Payment Policy, including agenda and slide deck development, participation in meeting presentations/discussions, and execution of relevant follow up action items..
Personal
Knowledge/Skills Required/Preferred
- Strong oral and written communication skills.
- Highly self-motivated.
- Able to work collaboratively in a diverse work environment with CAP members and staff.
Professional
- In depth knowledge of regulatory, public policy, and payment issues impacting physicians is essential.
- Ability to describe complex payment issues in everyday language.
- Able to work with staff and members in a team environment to formulate strategy on controversial and complex issues in adverse political environments.
- Able to analyze, interpret, and advocate complex payment policy issues affecting pathology.
Technical
- Proficient in Microsoft Word and PowerPoint.
Required Skills
- Communicate clearly, persuasively and effectively in individual, small-group and public settings;
- Think and act strategically;
- Make timely and effective decisions;
- Focus on team coordination, integration and facilitation across organizational initiatives;
- Organize and execute major projects to successful conclusion in a timely manner.
Education/Experience
Education
- Master degree in Public Health, Health Policy or similar relevant area preferred.
Experience
- Knowledge of health care payment/financing and experience working with private health insurance industry.
- 5+ years' experience in health policy analysis.
- Specific experience in developing, executing and managing successful strategies and building internal consensus.
- Prior health/medical society or association experience preferred.
- Knowledge of pathology or laboratory medicine issues a plus, but not required.
Related certifications
Additional Criteria
- Note: Some weekend travel required, 3-5 times per year.
- This role is based out of the Washington, DC headquarters and candidates must reside within a reasonable commute to the office.
The pay range for this position in Washington D.C. is $111,779-$142,469. This is the lowest to highest salary we in good faith believe we would pay for this role at the time of this posting. An Employee's pay within the salary range will be based on numerous factors including, but not limited to, relevant education, qualifications, experience, skills, and business or organizational needs.
“The College of American Pathologists requires all new hires in customer-facing roles to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 prior to the first date of employment. If you are unsure whether this position is customer-facing, please inquire with Human Resources. As required by applicable law, The College of American Pathologists will consider requests for Reasonable Accommodations.”
Equal Opportunity Employer The CAP is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, providing equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, creed, color, religion, sex, gender identity and/or expression, national origin, age, ancestry, disability or genetic information, military status, sexual orientation, marital status, citizenship status, order of protection status, homelessness, or any other characteristic protected by federal law and the applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. Applicants have rights under Federal Employment Laws: Family and Medical Leave Act Equal Employment Opportunity Employee Polygraph Protection Act