Senior Product Manager - Practice Management and RCM Administrative & Office Jobs - Baltimore, MD at Geebo

Senior Product Manager - Practice Management and RCM

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Salary:
$120,000 - $160,000 per yearA bit about us:
My client is an EMR/Practice Management SaaS company.
Why join us? Competitive salary Benefits 401k Unlimited PTO Fully remote Other great perks Job DetailsMinimum Requirements:
7 years in product management, including exposure to agile scrum disciplines and a track record in developing and strengthening product teams 3 years experience in practice management and team management A commercial mindset that is able to translate industry and customer pain points into opportunities Strong track record in developing and maintaining a highly collaborative relationship with internal stakeholders and able to employ a very consultative approach to gaining alignment across the organization Preferred
Qualifications:
3
years' experience in revenue cycle management and medical practice administration, with exposure to industry key opinion leaders and insights into the RCM industry, including its inner workings and trends Past exposure to Practice Management systems either as a user or in managing, implementing, developing or consulting function is essential Demonstrable ability to work with engineering teams, including being able to translate engineering issues and opportunities into business terms Interested in hearing more? Easy Apply now by clicking the Apply Now button.
Recommended Skills Administration Agile Methodology Consulting Leadership Medical Practices Product Management Apply to this job.
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