Legislative And Policy Associate
By National Council on Aging At Arlington, VA, United States
Bachelor’s degree and 1-2 years of relevant work experience.
Experience working with Congress, including with key committees or policy and advocacy organizations.
Experience developing and cultivating relationships with federal officials, health care groups, and agencies.
Demonstrated skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with diverse audiences.
Experience working as a Legislative Assistant.
Experience working on federal public policy related to older adults’ health, economic security, and community service needs.
Director, Health Policy And Practice Advocacy
By American Academy of Otolaryngology At Alexandria, VA, United States
Promote awareness of existing practice management resources through collaboration with our practice administrator colleagues.
Work with the AMA, CMS, private payers, and other otolaryngology specialty societies to achieve common goals and leverage resources.
Advocate for appropriate reimbursement and decreased administrative burdens for practicing otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeons.
Develop new materials, resources and tools to further educate members on evolving private payer and reimbursement issues.
Enhance and maintain mutually beneficial relationships with other specialty societies, third party payers, professionals and organizations as appropriate.
Lead discussions related to Academy’s CPT/RUC activities and facilitate preparation of physician leader presentations, including CPT application submissions.