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Medicaid Access Team Principal Analyst

Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission
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Summary

MACPAC, a non-partisan legislative branch agency that advises the U.S. Congress on Medicaid and CHIP policy issues, is seeking a Medicaid Payment and Financing Principal Analyst.

Overview

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Job closed
Open & closing dates
06/14/2024 to 10/08/2024
Salary
$125,000 to - $160,000 per year
Pay scale & grade
GS 00
Location
1 vacancy in the following location:
Washington, DC
Remote job
No
Telework eligible
Yes—as determined by the agency policy.
Travel Required
Not required
Relocation expenses reimbursed
Yes—You may qualify for reimbursement of relocation expenses in accordance with agency policy.
Appointment type
Permanent - Direct-Hire Authority
Work schedule
Full-time
Service
Excepted
Promotion potential
None
Supervisory status
No
Security clearance
Not Required
Drug test
No
Financial disclosure
No
Bargaining unit status
No
Announcement number
DEST-12442116-24-CEB
Control number
795969900

Duties

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Principal analysts are seasoned technical experts who lead MACPAC's analytic work on key policy issues affecting Medicaid and the State Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). They work under the direction of the executive director and policy directors, but are expected to conceptualize and manage significant bodies of work, often involving other team members. Qualified candidates have knowledge and expertise in Medicaid access to coverage and care policies. This could include experience in policy areas such as enrollment and eligibility, redeterminations, covered benefits, access to care in fee for service and managed care delivery systems, and related issues for populations including children, pregnant people, parents, and adults.

A principal analyst is expected, on a routine basis, to be able to:

  • conduct analytic work including:
    • designing, directing, and conducting rigorous research projects on Medicaid and CHIP topics;
    • playing a leadership role in development of MACPAC's research agenda by identifying focused lines of inquiry related to areas of congressional or Commissioner interest;
    • applying subject matter expertise to the analysis of Medicaid and CHIP topics, including proposed policies and developing issues; and
    • preparing analyses for technical support of congressional staff.
  • communicate effectively orally and in writing by:
    • conceptualizing and developing content of MACPAC products (e.g., issue briefs, reports, comment letters) on increasingly complex issues, organizing information and translating technical content for lay audiences;
    • presenting the results of analytic and other work and leading issue-focused discussions and meetings on Medicaid and CHIP topics with internal teams, Commissioners, and external stakeholders including congressional staff;
    • structuring meeting materials and presentations to support decision making by the Commission; and
    • responding to questions from Commissioners in real time on specific aspects of work and its implications.
    • ensure the quality of MACPAC work, including taking responsibility that a portfolio of work (including that conducted by external contractors and junior staff) meets organizational standards for being thorough, objective accurate, and nonpartisan;
    • represent and speak on behalf of MACPAC in meetings with stakeholder organizations, researchers, government agencies, and others interested in MACPAC's work, including ability to speak on work beyond own portfolio; and
    • perform other duties as assigned.

Requirements

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Conditions of employment

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Qualifications

Knowledge and Skills
In order to perform the major duties listed above, a principal analyst must:

  • demonstrate significant knowledge of state and federal Medicaid and CHIP policy and program issues;
  • demonstrate strong skills in critical thinking and policy analysis, including the ability to:
    • effectively construct arguments and use evidence to tell a story and translate findings and decisions into clear priorities and action;
    • apply subject matter expertise to the analysis of Medicaid and CHIP topics outside of main research portfolio;
    • recommend appropriate actions or next steps when analytic findings are ambiguous or contradictory; and
    • relate research and analytic findings to the broader Commission agenda in addition to the immediate policy question.
  • demonstrate project management tasks, including:
    • serving as a project team leader, including project planning for internal and extramural policy analysis and research and communicating with team members;
    • ability to balance multiple project responsibilities under various deadlines;
    • supervising (directing and providing feedback on) the quality, accuracy, and timeliness of work by others on team; and
    • serving as project officer for external research and policy contracts which may include major task order contracts.
  • engage in learning and development by:
    • continuing to develop new knowledge and skills; may seek opportunities to develop skills or specialize in a functional role (e.g., congressional affairs, data analysis, contracting); and
    • listening and responding to feedback from supervisor and colleagues.
  • demonstrate teamwork and accountability by:
    • playing an active role in identifying and filling gaps in staff knowledge and skills;
    • providing technical review of work plans and products;
    • providing guidance and constructive feedback to more junior staff to encourage learning and development; and
    • expanding productive working relationships with peers and external organizations.

Education

The minimum educational requirements for the principal analyst position include:

  • a graduate degree in health policy, health services research, public policy, public health, public health, statistics, economics or other related field;
  • expertise in a substantive area related to the Commission's statutory authority; and
  • at least seven years of experience in health policy analysis or research, and at least two years of experience planning and leading complex projects and translating results for lay audiences with minimal supervision.

How you will be evaluated

You will be evaluated for this job based on how well you meet the qualifications above.

Please read the "Next steps" section for more information.

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