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Quality Director

Moses Lake, WA · On-site

$72.40 - $95.56/hr

Our Vision Together, serving as the trusted regional healthcare partner. Our Values Listen~Love ... The Director of Quality also provides leadership functions related to Samaritan's pursuit of ...

... and Regional Quality Coordinators across five states (Nevada, California, Arizona, Oregon, and ... Reporting to the National Quality Director, the National Quality Manager is ultimately accountable ...

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... and Regional Quality Coordinators across five states (Nevada, California, Arizona, Oregon, and ... Reporting to the National Quality Director, the National Quality Manager is ultimately accountable ...

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Local to the South Florida area , this role assists the National Director, Quality Control in ... The Regional Quality Manager collaborates closely with both national leadership and regional ...

Local to the South Florida area , this role assists the National Director, Quality Control in ... The Regional Quality Manager collaborates closely with both national leadership and regional ...

The position will require working with the Director of Quality, Quality Manager, and other Regional Quality Managers to provide leadership and direction on all quality matters for assigned operations ...

The position will require working with the Director of Quality, Quality Manager, and other Regional Quality Managers to provide leadership and direction on all quality matters for assigned operations ...

Regional Quality Manager

Chicago, IL · On-site

$61K - $77K/yr

Regional Quality Manager | North America The TRG Growth Practice is engaged with a growing global ... Report directly to the Senior Director of Operations What We're Looking For * Proven Quality ...

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How much do regional quality director jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for regional quality director in the United States is $94,338.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $68,000.00 and $115,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a regional quality director do?

A Regional Quality Director oversees quality assurance and improvement initiatives across multiple locations within a designated region. They develop and implement quality management systems, ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations, and lead teams to maintain high standards of service or product quality. This role often involves analyzing performance data, coordinating audits, and driving continuous improvement efforts to enhance customer satisfaction and operational efficiency.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a regional quality director?

To thrive as a Regional Quality Director, you need extensive experience in quality management, a relevant bachelor's or master's degree, and a thorough understanding of regulatory standards across multiple sites. Familiarity with quality management systems (QMS), audit tools, Six Sigma or Lean certifications, and compliance tracking platforms is typically required. Outstanding leadership, strategic thinking, and effective communication skills are crucial for driving continuous improvement and engaging cross-functional teams. These skills ensure consistent quality, regulatory compliance, and operational excellence across all regional facilities.

How does a regional quality director typically collaborate with local site teams to implement quality initiatives?

A Regional Quality Director works closely with local site leaders, quality managers, and cross-functional teams to ensure consistent implementation of quality standards across all locations. This often involves regular site visits, virtual meetings, and the development of region-wide training programs. The director provides guidance on best practices, helps resolve complex quality issues, and facilitates communication between the regional office and individual sites. Effective collaboration ensures that each site meets regulatory requirements and continuous improvement goals, while also sharing lessons learned and successful strategies throughout the region.

What is the difference between Regional Quality Director vs Quality Manager?

AspectRegional Quality DirectorQuality Manager
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree in quality management, engineering, or related field; often certifications like ASQ CQE or Six Sigma Green/Black BeltUsually holds a bachelor's degree in quality, engineering, or related area; certifications like ASQ CQE or Six Sigma are common
Work EnvironmentOversees multiple sites or regions, strategic planning, and high-level quality initiativesFocuses on day-to-day quality operations within a specific team or site
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in large manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and multinational corporationsCommon in manufacturing, healthcare, and service industries at the operational level

The Regional Quality Director and Quality Manager roles both require quality certifications and industry experience. The main difference lies in scope: the Regional Quality Director oversees multiple regions and strategic initiatives, while the Quality Manager handles daily quality operations within a specific area.

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Infographic showing various Regional Quality Director job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 13% Part Time, 4% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 86% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 12% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $94,338 per year, or $45.4 per hour.

National Manager Quality HEDIS Stars

P3 Health Partners

Henderson, NV • On-site

$140 - $180/hr

Other

Posted 15 days ago


P3 Health Partners rating

6.6

Company rating: 6.6 out of 10

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Job description

Shared Services 2
2370 Corporate Circle
Suite 200
Henderson, NV 89074, USA

Shared Services 2
2370 Corporate Circle
Suite 200
Henderson, NV 89074, USA

The National Quality Manager directs P3 Health Partners' enterprise-wide quality operations and strategy across all markets, driving organizational performance in CMS Star Ratings, HEDIS metrics, CAHPS, and other key quality indicators tied to revenue growth and member outcomes. This role provides senior strategic leadership and executive oversight of quality operations, leading a multi-level team including Quality Operations Supervisors, Senior National Quality Coordinators, and Regional Quality Coordinators across five states (Nevada, California, Arizona, Oregon, and Nebraska). The National Quality Manager sets quality strategy, owns budget and resource management for quality operations, establishes performance accountability for quality metrics, and partners at the executive level with Market leadership, Chief Administrative Officer, Shared Services leadership to ensure quality initiatives align with organizational goals and financial objectives. This position drives organizational change, manages relationships with major health plan partners (Humana, BCBS, Aetna, HealthNet, Alignment Health, Wellcare), and leads P3's quality innovation and competitive positioning in value-based care. Reporting to the National Quality Director, the National Quality Manager is ultimately accountable for quality outcomes, operational efficiency, compliance, and the strategic advancement of P3's quality-first mission across the organization.

Essential Functions

  • Develop and execute enterprise-wide quality strategy aligned with P3's organizational vision, financial targets, and competitive positioning. Define annual quality performance targets tied to revenue goals, member experience, and organizational outcomes.
  • Lead, manage, mentor, and develop a multi-level quality operations team spanning Quality Operations Supervisors, Senior National Quality Coordinators, and Regional Quality Coordinators across five markets.
  • Establish performance expectations, hold teams accountable for outcomes, and develop talent for growth and promotion.
  • Own quality operations budget development, strategic allocation, and management.
  • Justify investments tied to quality improvement outcomes and organizational revenue impact.
  • Monitor spending, optimize resource utilization, and make strategic resource decisions.
  • Establish accountability for regional and national quality metric achievement. Monitor HEDIS, CMS Star Ratings, CAHPS, medication adherence, and other quality performance indicators.
  • Identify gaps, drive gap-closure strategies, and ensure accountability at all levels of the organization.
  • Assist with managing strategic relationships with major health plan partners.
  • Assist with design and oversee the execution of enterprise-wide quality initiatives with measurable business impact, including gap-closure programs, CAHPS/HOS campaigns, medication adherence initiatives, chronic disease management programs, and preventive care optimization strategies.
  • In conjunction with the National Quality Director, establish quality standards, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and performance frameworks for all quality operations teams. Ensure consistency, efficiency, and scalability across markets.
  • Monitor compliance with established standards and quality protocols.
  • Provide strategic oversight of HEDIS data management, audit processes, and quality surveillance operations. Ensure accuracy, timeliness, and compliance with NCQA standards and health plan requirements.
  • Promotes innovation in quality strategy and approach set by the National leadership team.
  • Stay current with industry trends, payer strategies, regulatory changes, and emerging quality benchmarks. Evaluate new quality methodologies and drive adoption of best practices.
  • Oversee compliance with HIPAA, CMS, NCQA, and other regulatory requirements across all quality operations and all markets. Manage audit preparation, regulatory submissions, and compliance documentation.
  • Develop and present strategic reports to executive leadership, boards of directors, payer partners, and stakeholders on quality performance, organizational transformation, market trends, and strategic recommendations.
  • Collaborates with clinical leadership, pharmacy operations, data analytics, finance, human resources, and affiliate operations to ensure quality initiatives are integrated with organizational strategy and capabilities.
  • Establish and maintain quality excellence culture across the organization. Model quality-first mindset, drive accountability for outcomes, and inspire teams to deliver exceptional results.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Executive-level strategic thinking and business acumen. Ability to connect quality performance to organizational revenue, understand competitive positioning in value-based care, and leverage quality as a strategic differentiator.
  • Expert-level, comprehensive understanding of HEDIS Technical Specifications, CMS Star Ratings methodology, Medicare Advantage operations, managed care contracting, and payer/provider business models.
  • Deep knowledge of HIPAA, CMS regulations, NCQA standards, and healthcare compliance frameworks.
  • Ability to manage regulatory relationships and ensure organizational compliance across all markets.
  • Ability to lead, develop, and inspire multi-level teams; establish performance accountability; and drive results through others.
  • Advanced change management and organizational transformation expertise. Ability to design and lead large-scale organizational changes, manage stakeholder alignment, overcome resistance, and ensure sustainable adoption.
  • Strategic relationship management with executive-level peers and external partners. Ability to build trust, influence decision-making, and align stakeholders around quality strategy and initiatives.
  • Advanced data analysis and business intelligence expertise. Ability to analyze complex data sets, identify strategic trends, benchmark against industry standards, and derive actionable insights for executive decision-making.
  • Expert proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, PowerPoint, Word), business intelligence/analytics tools (Tableau, Looker, etc.), and healthcare information systems. Ability to interpret complex databases and design dashboards.
  • Strategic thinking and innovation orientation. Ability to anticipate market trends, evaluate emerging quality strategies, and position P3 for competitive advantage in value-based care.
  • Project portfolio management expertise. Ability to oversee multiple strategic initiatives simultaneously, manage dependencies, prioritize resources, and drive delivery of complex programs.
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently at executive level and as part of C-suite leadership. Strong judgment, decision-making authority, and ability to operate with minimal supervision.

Experience

  • Minimum of 10+ years in healthcare, with at least 7 years in executive-level quality operations, quality strategy, or health plan management roles.
  • Minimum of 5+ years managing quality operations teams, with demonstrated ability to lead multi-level organizations and drive accountability for outcomes.
  • Extensive experience with HEDIS, CMS Star Ratings, Medicare Advantage operations, and quality metrics management.
  • Proven track record of developing and executing enterprise-wide quality strategies with measurable organizational impact on quality outcomes and revenue.
  • Executive-level experience building and managing relationships with major health plan partners and navigating complex payer negotiations.
  • Experience working in multi-market or multi-regional healthcare organizations managing quality operations across multiple locations.
  • Proven expertise in healthcare regulatory compliance, audit management, and NCQA relationship management.
  • Experience interfacing with executive leadership and boards on quality strategy and performance.

Education & Certifications

  • Bachelor's degree in healthcare management, business administration, public health, or related field required.
  • Master's degree (MBA, MHA, MPH, or similar) strongly preferred.
  • Certification in project management, change management, or quality management (PMP, CMC, CQA) a plus.

Licenses

  • Valid driver's license with safe driving record and reliable transportation required.

Travel

  • Must have ability to travel to markets across five-state footprint.

Work Location & Schedule

This role offers a hybrid work arrangement. Candidates will follow our hybrid schedule, working in office three days per week.

About P3

People. Passion. Purpose.

At P3 Health Partners, our promise is to guide our communities to better health, unburden clinicians, align incentives and engage patients. We are a physician-led organization relentless in our mission to overcome all obstacles by positively disrupting the business of health care, transforming it from sickness care into wellness guidance. If you are passionate about your work; eager to have fun; and motivated to be part of a fast-growing organization, then you should consider joining our team.

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Education Required

Bachelors or better in Health Administration or related field.

Preferred

Masters or better.

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