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The Rural Health Transformation Program – Uninsured Adult Healthcare Safety Net Project Manager will lead and manage statewide expansion efforts for new and existing Uninsured Adult Healthcare Safety Net providers under a fiveyear federal award through the Rural Health Transformation Program. This role is responsible for overseeing program planning, implementation, evaluation, and continuous improvement to strengthen access to care for uninsured adults, particularly in rural and underserved communities. The Project Manager will coordinate strategic expansion activities, support providers in scaling services, ensure compliance with federal award requirements, and monitor program outcomes. This position will collaborate closely with internal leadership, external partners, healthcare providers, and community stakeholders to advance program goals, address system challenges, and enhance the statewide Safety Net infrastructure. Responsibilities include managing budgets, guiding data-driven decision-making, developing policies and procedures, and preparing required reports for federal and state partners. This is a hybrid position requiring onsite attendance at least 1–2 days per month, with additional days as needed. Some instate travel is required. Candidates must reside in or be willing to relocate to Tennessee. This position is funded by the Rural Health Transformation Program for the next 5 years.
Job Responsibility
Assist with statewide expansion planning and implementation for Uninsured Adult Healthcare Safety Net providers, ensuring alignment with Rural Health Transformation Program goals
Provide strategic direction to support providers in scaling services, expanding capacity, and improving access for uninsured adults in rural and underserved communities
Assist with program operations, workflows, and timelines to ensure efficient delivery of expansion activities across multiple provider sites
Ensure full compliance with federal award requirements, reporting standards, performance measures, and fiscal guidelines
Develop, monitor, and manage program budgets, contracts, and funding allocations related to expansion activities
Collect, analyze, and report program data to track progress, identify gaps, and drive evidencebased improvements
Build and maintain strong partnerships with healthcare providers, community organizations, state agencies, and other stakeholders
Prepare and submit required federal and state reports, progress updates, and documentation for audits or program reviews
Recommend and implement policies, procedures, and system improvements to strengthen the Safety Net infrastructure and ensure sustainable growth
Present program updates to executive leadership, boards, legislative bodies, and community forums
Requirements
Access
prioritization
Ability to lead complex, multiyear public health programs with clear vision and strategic direction
Strong project management skills, including planning, and milestone tracking
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, trustbased relationships
Skilled in presenting program outcomes, policy updates, and strategic recommendations to leadership and external partners
Understanding of public health systems, primary care, specialty care workflows, including the ability to translate complex information for diverse audiences
Ability to lead stakeholder engagement efforts and maintain positive, and rural healthcare delivery
Strong customerservice orientation for supporting clinicians and rural providers
Ability to manage sensitive situations with diplomacy and professionalism
Commitment to equity, and improving health outcomes for underserved communities