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Director Capture Manager Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Director Preconstruction

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$160K - $200K/yr

Develop and execute capture plans for municipal agencies, public owners, and strategic clients ... Provide leadership and mentorship to estimators, project managers, engineers, and other team ...

Develop and execute capture plans for municipal agencies, public owners, and strategic clients ... Provide leadership and mentorship to estimators, project managers, engineers, and other team ...

Develop and execute capture plans for municipal agencies, public owners, and strategic clients ... Provide leadership and mentorship to estimators, project managers, engineers, and other team ...

Job Summary The Proposal Director position is a strategic leadership role responsible for managing ... capture, operations, program management, contracts, pricing, and executive leadership to write ...

Proposal Director

Tempe, AZ · On-site

$140 - $190/hr

Job Summary The Proposal Director position is a strategic leadership role responsible for managing ... capture, operations, program management, contracts, pricing, and executive leadership to write ...

Job SummaryThe Proposal Director position is a strategic leadership role responsible for managing ... capture, operations, program management, contracts, pricing, and executive leadership to write ...

Industry/Sector Not Applicable Specialism IFS - Clients & Markets Management Level Director ... and capture new business opportunities. By leveraging market research, digital marketing, and ...

Provide management and guidance to IS/IT staff. Develop technology literacy, acceptance, and ... capture/indexing are preferred. * A bachelor's degree in IT is preferred. * Experience in Truckmate ...

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Director Capture Manager information

What is a director capture manager?

A Director Capture Manager is a senior professional responsible for leading and coordinating business development efforts to secure large contracts, typically in government or enterprise sectors. They oversee the entire capture process, from identifying opportunities and analyzing competitors to developing win strategies and managing proposal teams. Their role is crucial in increasing a company's success rate in winning new business and achieving growth objectives. The Director Capture Manager often collaborates with various departments, including sales, marketing, and technical teams, to ensure high-quality proposals and strategic alignment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a director capture manager?

To thrive as a Director Capture Manager, you need expertise in business development, proposal management, and federal acquisition processes, typically supported by a bachelor’s degree and extensive experience in government contracting. Familiarity with capture management tools (like Salesforce or GovWin), proposal development software, and knowledge of FAR/DFAR regulations is crucial. Exceptional leadership, negotiation, and strategic communication skills set top performers apart in this role. These abilities ensure the effective pursuit and capture of new business opportunities, driving organizational growth and competitive advantage in government markets.

What are some common challenges a director capture manager faces when leading pursuit teams for large government contracts?

A Director Capture Manager often faces challenges such as coordinating cross-functional teams, managing tight deadlines, and adapting to evolving client requirements during the pursuit of large government contracts. Balancing the input of subject matter experts, proposal writers, and business development staff requires strong communication and leadership skills. Additionally, staying compliant with complex procurement regulations while developing competitive strategies is crucial. Overcoming these obstacles demands adaptability, attention to detail, and the ability to motivate diverse teams towards a unified goal.

What is the difference between Director Capture Manager vs Business Development Manager?

AspectDirector Capture ManagerBusiness Development Manager
Primary FocusLeading capture strategies for large contracts and government bidsIdentifying new business opportunities and client relationships
Required CredentialsExperience in proposal management, government contracting, and often security clearancesSales, marketing, and client relationship skills, with industry-specific knowledge
Work EnvironmentTypically in government or large corporate settings, focusing on proposal teamsIn corporate offices or client sites, focusing on outreach and relationship building

The main difference is that a Director Capture Manager concentrates on winning large, complex contracts through strategic capture efforts, while a Business Development Manager focuses on expanding the company's client base and identifying new opportunities. Both roles require industry knowledge and strong communication skills, but their core responsibilities and focus areas differ significantly.

What cities in Arizona are hiring for Director Capture Manager jobs?

Cities in Arizona with the most Director Capture Manager job openings:

Director-Revenue Integrity (Remote Option-AZ Preferred)

Kingman Regional Medical Center

Kingman, AZ • Remote

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


Kingman Regional Medical Center rating

5.6

Company rating: 5.6 out of 10

Based on 39 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

926th of 1,060 rated hospitals


Job description

Staff Position Description

 Position Title: Director of Revenue Integrity                        

Department: Revenue Integrity                                              

Reports to: Senior Director of Revenue Cycle                      

                                                                          

Position Purpose:

All KHI employees are expected to perform their respective tasks and duties in such a way that supports KHI's vision to be among the kindest, highest quality health systems in the country. 

The Director of Revenue Integrity is responsible for ensuring the organization accurately captures, charges, bills, and receives reimbursement for all services provided in a manner that is compliant with federal, state, payer, and regulatory requirements. This role serves as the primary leader for revenue integrity activities across Kingman Regional Medical Center, overseeing processes that ensure patients are billed only for services rendered, charges are supported by clinical documentation, and reimbursement is accurate and compliant with CMS and other payer regulations.

The Director provides strategic leadership and operational oversight for the Charge Description Master (CDM), charge capture and reconciliation, revenue compliance audits, regulatory reviews, denial prevention and management, underpayment recovery, and revenue integrity education. This position partners closely with Clinical Operations, Finance, Health Information Management, Coding, Patient Financial Services, and Information Systems to maintain the integrity of clinical and financial data throughout the revenue cycle.

The Director acts as a key advisor to executive leadership on revenue optimization opportunities, reimbursement risks, regulatory changes, and compliance initiatives that impact the organization's financial performance. Through proactive monitoring, analysis, and collaboration, this role safeguards organizational revenue, supports regulatory compliance, and promotes accurate reimbursement for both hospital and professional services.

Key Responsibilities 

  • Provides leadership, direction, and oversight for the organization's Revenue Integrity program, ensuring accurate charge capture, compliant billing practices, and appropriate reimbursement for all hospital and professional services.
  • Collaborates with clinical, operational, finance, patient financial services, health information management, coding, compliance, and information systems teams to ensure clinical services are accurately translated into compliant billable charges.
  • Develops and implements revenue integrity auditing programs, including charge capture reviews, regulatory compliance audits, billing validation audits, and targeted departmental assessments.
  • Analyzes revenue cycle performance, denial trends, audit findings, reimbursement variances, and payer payment activity to identify opportunities for revenue enhancement and operational improvement.
  • Leads investigations and resolution of revenue-related system issues, charge discrepancies, and data integrity concerns impacting reimbursement, regulatory compliance, or financial reporting.
  • Develops, monitors, and reports key revenue integrity metrics, providing actionable recommendations to leadership that improve revenue capture, reduce denials, and strengthen compliance.
  • Provides education and training to clinical, operational, and revenue cycle staff regarding charge capture requirements, documentation standards, regulatory updates, billing compliance, and revenue integrity best practices.
  • Establishes and maintains revenue integrity policies, procedures, and internal controls that support regulatory compliance, audit readiness, and financial stewardship.
  • Oversees vendor relationships and performance associated with revenue integrity functions, including payer credentialing, reimbursement recovery, auditing, charge capture technology, and revenue cycle consulting services.
  • Partners with organizational leadership to evaluate new services, technologies, procedures, and payer requirements to ensure proper charge structure, reimbursement methodology, and revenue cycle compliance prior to implementation with a commitment to continuous improvement by identifying opportunities to strengthen revenue processes, enhance reimbursement accuracy, improve compliance outcomes, and optimize the organization's financial performance.
  • Performs other duties as assigned to support overall effectiveness of department and organization.

Qualifications 

Education

Bachelor's degree in Healthcare Administration, Finance, Accounting, Business Administration, Health Information Management, or a related field required. 

Experience

  • Minimum of seven (7) years of progressively responsible healthcare revenue cycle experience, including charge capture, revenue integrity, reimbursement, billing compliance, denial management, coding, or patient financial services.
  • Minimum of three (3) years of leadership experience managing revenue cycle, revenue integrity, reimbursement, or related healthcare financial operations.
  • Demonstrated experience with Charge Description Master (CDM) management, charge capture processes, revenue integrity auditing, and revenue cycle compliance.
  • Experience analyzing and interpreting CMS regulations, Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement methodologies, payer requirements, and revenue cycle operational impacts.
  • Experience collaborating with clinical, operational, finance, information systems, and revenue cycle departments to implement revenue integrity initiatives and resolve complex reimbursement issues.
  • Experience overseeing vendors, consultants, or contracted services related to revenue integrity, payer enrollment, reimbursement recovery, auditing, or revenue cycle operations preferred.

    Skills and Knowledge

  • Comprehensive knowledge of healthcare revenue cycle operations, including patient access, charge capture, coding, clinical documentation, billing, reimbursement, accounts receivable, denials management, and regulatory compliance.
  • Strong understanding of CMS, Medicare, Medicaid, commercial payer requirements, hospital reimbursement methodologies, and applicable healthcare regulations.
  • Knowledge of Charge Description Master governance, revenue integrity best practices, revenue compliance auditing, and reimbursement optimization strategies.
  • Demonstrated ability to analyze complex financial, operational, and clinical data and develop actionable recommendations.
  • Strong leadership, communication, project management, and relationship-building skills with the ability to influence organizational change across multiple departments.
  • Proficiency with electronic health record systems, revenue cycle applications, decision support tools, and data analytics platforms.
  • Ability to exercise independent judgment and make strategic decisions involving revenue risk, compliance exposure, reimbursement opportunities, and operational improvement initiatives.
  • Strong presentation, training, and educational skills with the ability to communicate complex regulatory and reimbursement concepts to diverse audiences.
  • Advanced analytical, mathematical, and problem-solving skills with a focus on revenue optimization, regulatory compliance, and financial stewardship
  • Exercises independent judgment and decision-making authority in evaluating revenue risks, interpreting regulatory guidance, resolving complex reimbursement issues, and implementing corrective action plans. 

Preferences 

Master's degree in a healthcare, business, finance, or related discipline preferred.

Special Position Requirements 

Blood Borne Disease Exposure Category:  Category III

Work Requirements 

Ability to sit for six (6) to seven (7) hours daily at a computer terminal; ability to use computer keyboard; occasionally lifts and carries 11 to 25 pounds of files; telephone and face to face contact with the public and employees is frequent and must be able to deal professionally at all levels of interaction. 

Date Staff Position Description Created / Revised: 02/07/2019; 7/27/2026

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