Mindoula’s Collaborative Care Program (CCP) is a virtual behavioral health overlay based on the University of Washington-based AIMS Center’s Collaborative Care Model. CCP works in conjunction with primary care, women’s health, and specialty physician groups to provide care to patients with mild-to-moderate behavioral health needs. It is estimated that upwards of 20% of patients in these groups may be experiencing mental health/behavioral health distress. Mindoula signs service contracts with groups, whose providers then refer select patients to CCP while continuing to play an ongoing role in treatment.
The Director, Physician Activation is responsible for ensuring physicians in contracted groups refer patients to the CCP program. The Director works with a team of high-performing Clinical Partnership Managers (CPMs) who are assigned to specific physician groups/accounts/practices. CPMs maintain specific referral targets, and (with subject matter expert colleagues) are also responsible for educating physicians about trends in mental/behavior health, reporting back on successful patient treatment cycles, and resolving obstacles to further referrals.
The Director will establish and refine goals around referral volume and hold team members accountable to these goals as well as creating a set of leading indicator metrics/activities (i.e. weekly outreach calls, etc.) and operational steps (i.e. outreach calls, necessary to ensure referrals come to fruition) that will provide forward looking guidance to ensure downstream referral goals will be met. In addition, the Director will be in charge of ensuring high levels of referring provider satisfaction and will brainstorm different strategies to motivate referrals from providers who are not yet active.
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Education & Work Experience:
Bachelor's degree required; Master’s degree in Business Administration, Healthcare Administration, or related field preferredMinimum of four (4) years of progressive experience in healthcare account management, network development, or provider relationsAt least 3 years in a leadership or team management role, preferably in behavioral health or population health settingsProven success growing patient referral networks and managing provider partnershipsFamiliarity with CRM systems, EHRs, healthcare analytics, and referral management platformsSkills Required:
Deep understanding of healthcare providers particularly behavioral health and outpatient servicesStrong leadership, coaching, and performance management skills for a geographically distributed and remote teamAbility to build and maintain strong provider relationships grounded in trust, service, and data transparencyStrategic thinker with analytical rigor—comfortable with performance metrics, trend analysis, and improvement planningProficient in project management and cross-functional coordinationExcellent communication and presentation skills; ability to engage diverse internal and external stakeholdersComfortable in fast-paced, high-growth environments with changing priorities and multiple concurrent initiativesTech-savvy and data-literate with comfort using dashboards and reports to inform decisionsWillingness to travel up to 60% of the time to meet with providers and team members in personAbout Mindoula
Mindoula is a next generation population health management company that identifies, engages, and serves populations with complex behavioral health, medical, and social challenges across the continuum of care. By using technology to “scale the human connection,” Mindoula helps health plans, health systems, hospitals, and provider groups extend their reach and achieve their value-based service delivery goals. At Mindoula, we address the full range of behavioral health challenges. We deploy tech-enabled teams of case managers, care managers, community health workers, peer support specialists, therapists, and psychiatrists to provide 24/7 support to even the most complex and underserved behavioral health populations.