Director of Government Relations and Network Development
MGH Institute of Health Professions
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Posted: 04-Jun-23
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
Salary: Unpaid
Internal Number: 3243016-3499_1685723177
Home Base, a Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital program, is dedicated to healing the invisible wounds - including post-traumatic stress, traumatic brain injury, anxiety, depression, co-occurring substance use disorder, family relationship challenges and other issues associated with Military service - for Veterans of all eras, Service Members, Military Families and Families of the Fallen through world-class clinical care, wellness, education, and research.
The Director of Government Relations/Director of Network Development oversees the day-to-day legislative, advocacy and network development operations accelerating Home Base's rapidly growing, mission-driven organization. The position supervises the Project Coordinator for Network Development and staff as assigned. This position works closely with the Executive Director, COO, and Senior Director of Network Development and Education to create, support, and implement the strategic direction of government relations and help set the strategy that will lead to an increase in visibility, referrals, training, and funding opportunities. Reporting to the COO and Senior Director of Network Development and Education, the Director of Government Relations/Director of Network Development is responsible for developing, maintaining, and bolstering relationships with government officials and medical community stakeholders throughout the United States. They will work with leadership to develop strategic objectives and partnerships that will amplify Home Base's mission and create new funding opportunities.
At Home Base, you are seen, heard, and treated with dignity and respect. We are committed to embodying values of anti-racism, diversity, equity, and inclusion. We recognize and work collaboratively to address disparities. We strive to foster an inclusive team environment in which each person has an experience of being valued and respected regardless of their intersecting identities.
Home Base is part of Massachusetts General Hospital, an Equal Opportunity Employer. By embracing diverse individuals, skills, perspectives, and ideas, we choose to lead. Applications from protected Veterans and individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged.
Qualifications PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Relevant activities include, but are not limited to the following:
GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS
Collaborate with Executive Director and COO to create and implement the strategic direction of government affairs, community relations initiatives
Develop and acquire local, state and federal funding for Home Base, with growing attention on the expansion through congressionally directed federal funding.
Design, develop and execute government funding strategy for Home Base's regional programs, including Florida and Arizona.
Working with the COO and Sr. Admin Dir, support and establish an Alternative Payment Model and/or new payor contracts with the VA, DO and commercial payors to help achieve appropriate levels of reimbursement for care provide.
Support Home Base and MGB's shared goal of expanding telehealth licensure and interstate compacts. Serves on the MGB telehealth advisory committee for telehealth expansion.
Cultivate partnerships and build coalitions that will support our legislative agenda and create awareness around the mission
Foster, maintain, and grow Home Base relationships with local (BPHC), state (DVS, DPH, DMH) and federal (VA, SAMHSA, DOD, HRSA, HHS) agencies; local (Mayor), state (Governor, Legislature) and federal (Members of Congress) elected officials to further Home Base's collective impact on a local and national level.
Represent Home Base as necessary at key events, meetings, discussions, hearings and conferences
Execute local, state, federal policy engagements, roundtables, and other meetings at the national and grassroots levels
Support Executive Director and COO for all key stakeholder/elected official meetings, drafting briefing materials and key talking points.
Collaborate with Partners Healthcare Government Affairs staff to advance Home Base's government agenda.
Conduct research and monitor legislation that impacts Home Base
Work closely across all Home Base business units to manage community engagement initiatives and drive impact
Lead cross-organizational project management for advocacy initiatives; ensure internal and external stakeholders including Home Base staff are informed about initiatives.
Staff elected officials at Home Base signature events E.g., Run to Home Base and Mission Gratitude
NETWORK DEVELOPMENT
Supervise Project Coordinator of Network Development
Working in coordination with the Sr. Dir of Network Development, provide strategy and operational support for Home Base's work with underserved communities, and especially communities of color, through partnerships with Federally Qualified Health Centers and Community Mental Health Centers in the state of Massachusetts.
Establish formal partnerships and lines of referral with these communities and other health providers that align with Home Base's strategic priorities.
Participate and provide operational support for expansion of Florida and Arizona offerings in other communities that align with Home Base strategy.
Maintain and increase revenue for Network Development, through government and strategic partnerships with companies, organizations and philanthropic funders.
Provide oversight, planning and implementation for numerous on-going and one-time projects for the Home Base related to special projects as assigned. An essential element of success in the role requires collaboration with clinical leaders and key stakeholders to reach project deliverables and meet established project timelines.
Enhance community engagement and participation with network development initiatives at Home Base. This includes, but is not limited to, first responders, schools, and community organizations, local, state and federal government.
SKILLS/ABILITIES/COMPETENCIES REQUIRED:
Outstanding leadership skills
Excellent organizational, problem solving and analytical skills
Strong skills in stakeholder engagement, relationship management and coordination
Excellent oral and written communication skills and proven ability to effectively communicate with community representatives, and diverse audiences, specifically racially, ethnically, and socioeconomically diverse communities.
Work effectively in a collaborative team environment.
Professional and highly organized, including the proven ability to manage and prioritize multiple shifting priorities
Ability to deliver presentations to a wide variety of audiences.
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail, ability to work independently, manage multiple tasks and projects, meet deadlines, and manage to schedule.
EDUCATION:
Bachelor's Degree Required. Advanced degree (e.g. MPP/MPA, MBA) in a relevant field preferred
EXPERIENCE:
Seasoned government affairs professional with 5 or more years of direct experience within public policy, government affairs, or related function.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:
1-2 Direct Reports
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Busy, office setting located in an off-campus MGH outpatient program
EEO Statement Massachusetts GeneralHospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives andideas, we choose to lead. Applications from protected veterans andindividuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged.Partner's Healthcare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
MGH Institute of Health Professions, founded by Massachusetts General Hospital in 1977, is an innovative and independent graduate school in Boston that is a member of Partners HealthCare. A progressive leader in developing comprehensive models of health care education, the MGH Institute prepares advanced practice professionals in the fields of nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy and communication sciences and disorders through a distinctive combination of academic study, clinical practice, and research. More than 1,200 students are enrolled in graduate level and certificate programs, with an increasing number of courses available online. The Institute is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC).