Associate Director, Consulting - Child & Family Wellbeing (Healthcare Consu at Sellers Dorsey
Remote, Oregon, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

28 Oct, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

28 Jul, 25

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Teams, Health, Thinking Skills, Project Teams, Human Services, Public Speaking, Travel, Powerpoint, Program Evaluation, Strategy, Communication Skills, Discretion, Project Management Software, Excel, Facilitation, Microsoft Word, Consultation, Critical Thinking

Industry

Other Industry

Description

ABOUT SELLERS DORSEY

Sellers Dorsey is a healthcare impact strategy firm focused on improving care access, quality, and outcomes for our nation’s most vulnerable populations. We work with providers, managed care organizations, state entities, and others, to design, implement, fund, and optimize sustainable programs that deliver maximum impact to underserved communities. Built on decades of experience in Medicaid, our team includes former state Medicaid directors, healthcare policy experts, health plan execs, and hospital leaders who know how to navigate the complexities of the system and find creative, impactful solutions that drive the greatest impact for the individuals and communities that need it most.
The National Consulting Practice (NCP) provides consulting services to a diverse portfolio of clients including Managed Care Organizations, Medicaid and Medicare health plans, state and governmental health-related agencies, health care companies and providers, private equity firms, and health-related trade associations. They help these clients navigate opportunities to secure Medicaid program contracts and strengthen their Medicaid operations and financial performance. Our teams work together to ensure client focused solutions that result in successful outcomes.

KEY QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor’s degree in Health and Human Services or other related fields required.
  • 10+ years of experience within the health and human services, or related, system.
  • Demonstrated experience working as part of a team handling complex and multi-faceted projects is required.
  • Strong knowledge of the multiple facets of child and family wellbeing, particularly in the prevention, child care, early childhood and child welfare space.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint required.
  • Strong facilitation skills, comfort with public speaking and networking
  • Project management and organizational skills and proficiency in learning project management software.

ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

  • Professional experience with working on complex initiatives that entail coordination, facilitation and synthesizing information.
  • Experience with project management and coordinating complex projects.
  • Experience providing consultation, training and/or technical assistance.
  • Strong network within the industry.

OTHER REQUIREMENTS

  • Desire to work alongside clients and team members to improve the child and family wellbeing system
  • Strong leadership, strategy, critical thinking, problem solving, facilitation, organization, and communication skills.
  • Adept at handling multiple priorities, prioritizing tasks, and meeting deadlines.
  • Ability to effectively collaborate with others and build relationships.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills required; experience in quantitative program evaluation is highly desirable.
  • Effective listening and critical thinking skills.
  • Highly efficient, flexible, and motivated.
  • Immaculate attention to detail.
  • Ability to collaborate with teams including Client project teams, subject matter experts (SMEs), internal and external writing teams, and proposal production teams.
  • Ability to independently manage multiple priorities while producing high quality results under tight timeframes.
  • Ability to exercise sound judgment to identify problems and offer solutions.
  • Ability to maintain complete confidentiality, possess a professional demeanor, and exercise discretion at all times.
  • Schedule flexibility based on timing and requirements of the proposal.
  • Ability to adapt to rapidly changing priorities and deadlines.
  • Travel required.
Responsibilities

ABOUT THE ROLE

Sellers Dorsey is seeking a Part-Time Associate Director with subject matter expertise in early childhood services, maternal and child health, child care, child welfare, and prevention-based strategies. This role will support clients and initiatives that address non-medical drivers of health, integrate Medicaid with child welfare and early childhood systems, and align resources to promote family stability, healthy child development, and equitable outcomes.
As the Associate Director for the Child & Family Wellbeing team, you will contribute to strategy and business development, client servicing, project delivery, and thought leadership, with a focus on improving outcomes for children ages 0–18+, including those involved with or at risk of entering the child welfare system.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Divisional Growth and Success: Support leadership in carrying out the overall functions of the Child and Family Wellbeing division within NCP including but not limited to supporting proposal and business development; internal and external coordination, meeting facilitation and execution of client plans, supporting client engagements and deliverables and general support of any activities that are key to the growth and success of the division.
  • Client and Project Delivery: serve as a strategic advisor and subject matter expert on the intersection of early childhood, child welfare, child care, two gen solutions related to Medicaid, and non-medical drivers of health. You will guide the development of innovative programs and funding strategies aimed at preventing child maltreatment, reducing family system involvement, and expanding access to services through Medicaid and other federal funding streams. You will also help clients align systems—such as home visiting, family resource centers, maternal and child health, mental health, and child welfare—to more holistically support families. Responsibilities include developing high-quality client deliverables, such as policy briefs, roadmaps, implementation tools, and presentations.
  • Policy and Program Expertise: Monitor and synthesize federal and state policies relevant to Medicaid (including EPSDT, waivers, and managed care), Title V, MIECHV, SSBG, CAPTA, IDEA Part C, and TANF. You will translate these policies into actionable strategies and operational guidance for clients, including public agencies, managed care organizations, and providers. The role includes advising on blended and braided funding models to support prevention and early intervention, elevating trauma-informed, community-based approaches, and helping clients navigate evolving policy environments. You will also contribute to national thought leadership through webinars, blog posts, panels, and convenings.
  • Content Development and Deployment: Working closely with CFW team, you will help produce a wide range of content that showcases the division’s expertise. This includes contributions to internal newsletters, external presentations, social media, blogs, and other marketing and communications platforms. You will also identify opportunities to amplify the firm’s capabilities in child and family wellbeing, build relationships with partners, and promote thought leadership on local and national stages.
  • Project Management, Execution and Evaluation: Lead and manage consulting projects across Medicaid, child welfare, early childhood, and prevention and family support areas of focus. This includes creating work plans, overseeing timelines, and managing deliverables to ensure high-quality, on-time execution. You will coordinate cross-functional teams and conduct policy research, analysis, and best-practice reviews to inform strategy and client recommendations. Evaluating project impact and supporting continuous improvement will also be key components of this work.
  • Client Engagement and Relationship Management: Serving as a primary contact for clients, you will manage relationships with state and local public agencies, MCOs, school systems, and community-based organizations. You will facilitate meetings and strategic planning sessions, support stakeholder engagement, and provide guidance on evolving trends in child and family wellbeing. The role involves identifying client needs, co-developing innovative solutions, and delivering expert consultation to support policy and system transformation.
  • Strategic Growth and Business Development: Contribute to the firm’s growth through proposal writing, scoping new engagements, and supporting client strategy development. You will help expand Sellers Dorsey’s partnerships across government agencies, MCOs, and nonprofits by participating in meetings, conferences, and sector convenings. In addition, you will help align internal teams and resources to support business development, client delivery, and long-term strategic positioning.
  • Project support: Provide general support and help in various ways to support the team, an engagement and/or progress client sales and services. You will support overall internal collaboration and leadership and work closely with internal teams across Sellers Dorsey to ensure knowledge-sharing and coordinated support for clients. You will also contribute to thought leadership efforts by developing insights on emerging trends in child and family wellbeing.
  • Other duties as assigned per the Managing Director.
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