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Project Manager Medicaid Jobs in Virginia (NOW HIRING)

Corinth Consulting Group is seeking a dynamic and experienced Project Manager to join our team. As ... Medicaid (CMS). * Excellent oral and written communication skills, able to interact effectively ...

This role focuses on management consulting services and serves as a trusted advisor to Medicaid ... This role requires current Medicaid Consulting experience as a project leader. Strategic ...

Software Engineer, Medicaid

Arlington, VA · On-site +1

$100K - $120K/yr

Your Opportunities On the Medicaid Drug Program project, you will work primarily on the back-end of ... and management * Contribute to the next version of the program's drug utilization review tools

Account Analyst

Chantilly, VA · On-site

$28 - $33/hr

Plans, directs, and manages Medicaid external audits; resolves audit issues and responds to ... Supervision Received: • Direct supervision from Senior Accountant and project direction from ...

The Director unifies PMO capabilities into a cohesive model that enhances delivery consistency ... Insurance (Medicaid, Medicare, Carelus, Claims, Product & Billing, Provider, Enrollment & member)

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What is a project manager Medicaid?

Project Manager Medicaid jobs involve overseeing and coordinating projects related to Medicaid, the government health insurance program for low-income individuals and families. These professionals ensure that projects meet regulatory requirements, are delivered on time, and stay within budget. They often work with cross-functional teams to implement new Medicaid policies, manage system updates, or improve service delivery. Strong organizational, communication, and leadership skills are essential for success in this role.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a project manager Medicaid?

To thrive as a Project Manager in Medicaid, you need expertise in project management methodologies, healthcare regulations, and Medicaid program requirements, usually backed by a bachelor's degree and PMP or similar certification. Familiarity with project management software (like MS Project or Jira), Medicaid Management Information Systems (MMIS), and compliance tools is critical. Exceptional leadership, problem-solving abilities, and strong communication skills are vital for collaborating with cross-functional teams and stakeholders. These competencies ensure effective project delivery, regulatory compliance, and improved outcomes within the complex Medicaid environment.

What are common challenges faced by project managers Medicaid, and how can they be addressed?

Project Managers in Medicaid projects often encounter challenges such as navigating complex regulatory requirements, managing cross-functional teams, and adapting to frequent policy changes. These projects require close collaboration with stakeholders from government agencies, healthcare providers, and IT teams. Success hinges on clear communication, proactive risk management, and staying up-to-date with federal and state Medicaid regulations. Leveraging robust project management tools and fostering a strong team culture can help mitigate these challenges and ensure project goals are met effectively.

What is the difference between Project Manager Medicaid vs Healthcare Project Coordinator?

AspectProject Manager MedicaidHealthcare Project Coordinator
CertificationsPMI PMP, Medicaid-specific trainingHealthcare certifications, such as CPR or medical office certifications
Work EnvironmentHealthcare agencies, government Medicaid programsHospitals, clinics, healthcare offices
ResponsibilitiesOverseeing Medicaid projects, compliance, budgetingSupporting healthcare projects, scheduling, documentation

The Project Manager Medicaid focuses on managing Medicaid-related projects, ensuring compliance and overseeing budgets. In contrast, the Healthcare Project Coordinator handles supporting tasks within healthcare projects, focusing on coordination and administrative duties. Both roles require healthcare knowledge but differ in scope and seniority.

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Infographic showing various Project Manager Medicaid job openings in Virginia as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution.

Technical Delivery Manager, Medicaid

For People

Arlington, VA • On-site, Remote

$100K - $130K/yr

Full-time

Medical

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Job description

For People is a team of skilled technologists improving government digital services for disadvantaged and vulnerable populations. We embed directly in government agencies to modernize software, systems, and platforms so that they better serve people.Your Impact
As the Technical Delivery Manager on the Medicaid team, you bring clarity where it is missing. The team responds to novel analytic questions using Medicaid data, and this role is about listening across policy, technical, and government partner contexts, making sense of what is actually being asked, and turning that into clear decisions, shared expectations, and workable next steps.
As Technical Delivery Manager, you will build trust by identifying tradeoffs early, clarifying decision rights, and following through. This role holds both delivery responsibility for the Medicaid project while lending product skills as well: you work with strong project SMEs to document and support what gets built and when, and you make sure the team has the clarity, coordination, and tools needed to build it well.
The team builds reports for CMS audiences, produced through a data pipeline that draws on national Medicaid data (e.g. T-MSIS). The data science team builds and runs that pipeline in Python and SQL. A policy and program SME provides Medicaid expertise and supports stakeholder relationships. You will not write code or be expected to understand dense policy documents, but you will work close enough to the team to scope work, set priorities, ask the right questions, and represent the work well to stakeholders. Our Culture
For People is a team of humans. We place a significant amount of emphasis on positive work-life balance, setting healthy expectations, and making sure our loved ones are taken care of first. That means it is okay to run out during the day and pick a child up from school or go for a mid-day walk if it is nice outside.
This position is 100% remote. Our entire team is also entirely remote across the United States, from the west coast to the east coast. There will never be a return-to-office, as we have none.
This position's published base salary range is between $100,000 and $130,000 annually, plus generous benefits (e.g., For People pays 100% of Gold-tier employee health insurance premiums) and annual company profit sharing.
Occasional paid travel may be required for on-site collaboration with government partners.Your Opportunities
On this project, you will:
  • Facilitate problem framing exercises, gather assumptions, and explore options for ad-hoc requests, such as valid value changes, data quality enhancements, and one-off analyses
  • Own the product roadmap: create it with stakeholder input, keep it current and accurate, and run the roadmap reviews that keep partners aligned
  • Translate jargon-heavy policy or technical inputs into clear requirements, acceptance criteria, and decision memos, then scope and prioritize that work with the data science and data engineering team
  • Build enough working fluency in the team's data and build process to shape and scope requirements the data science team can act on
  • Maintain a shared understanding of delivery expectations across partner teams, reducing communication and handoff gaps without micromanaging
  • Own the risk register in consultation with the team's policy lead, documenting decision points and tradeoffs around complexity, level of effort, and feasibility
  • Own reporting readiness and delivery for the monthly reports: make sure the clearance process runs predictably and hold sign-off on each report's delivery
  • Prepare and deliver leadership-ready summaries that translate complex work into understandable, defensible narratives
You Bring
  • A humble and caring attitude aligning with For People's values: passion, fun, curiosity, sustainability, humility, and respect
  • 4 to 5 years of experience in delivery, product management, or discovery roles on technical or data-heavy programs
  • Experience owning product priorities or a roadmap, including saying no and explaining why
  • Familiarity with agile delivery practices and the ability to support planning ceremonies
  • Comfort reading and reasoning about data pipeline work in Python and SQL, enough to scope it, prioritize it, and translate it into plain-language summaries
  • Government experience. State or federal health agency experience preferred
  • Comfort working with high-profile government partners and high-stakes, high-visibility programs
  • Comfort switching between the big picture and the details
  • Strong synthesis and written communication, for example requirements, decision memos, risk summaries, and leadership briefings
  • The ability to operate in ambiguous situations, acting on the question of where the team needs clarity and how to get there
  • Awareness of government pace: the ability to over-communicate, anticipate and proactively address roadblocks, document, and follow through
  • Comfort working in partnership with a strong leadership team, navigating overlaps and gaps in responsibilities
It Would Be Great If You Also Have
  • Experience with CMS or other federal health agency programs and systems
  • Familiarity with Medicaid data or other large-scale health data
  • Experience navigating stakeholder approval and formal clearance pathways

Some fine print: You will be working on a federal government engagement, which carries a few basic requirements for contractors like ourselves. You must perform all work physically within the United States at all times. In addition, you must be a United States citizen and be able to pass a public trust background check.
For People is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetics, and/or veteran status.