via RemoteFront
$100K - 125K a year
Optimize provider network utilization, forecast capacity, and improve scheduling systems in a healthcare setting.
4-6 years in healthcare operations or workforce management, proficiency with BI tools and healthcare scheduling systems, strong analytical skills.
This description is a summary of our understanding of the job description. Click on 'Apply' button to find out more. Role Description The Network Operations Manager will play a central role in optimizing the provider network that powers our care delivery model. Reporting to the Director of Network Operations, this individual will own the systems and processes that ensure our provider workforce is fully utilized, appropriately balanced, and positioned to scale sustainably. This role sits at the intersection of workforce planning, scheduling operations, and data-driven decision-making. You’ll work closely with Clinical Operations, Care Navigation, and Product teams to maintain an optimized match between clinical supply and family demand - while continuously improving systems, tooling, and workflows that support provider capacity, utilization, and scheduling efficiency. Location: Remote What You’ll Do: • Provider Capacity & Utilization: • Monitor, forecast, and report on provider capacity, utilization, and availability across care lines, states, expertise and partnership. • Maintain and continuously refine workforce models that align provider supply with forecasted demand. • Identify and address utilization gaps, under-capacity, and over-capacity trends. • Scheduling & Workforce Optimization: • Ensure accurate and timely updates to provider schedules and availability data. • Develop processes and tools that improve accuracy, efficiency, and automation within scheduling and capacity management systems. • Collaborate with Product and Data teams to improve internal dashboards, analytics, and system integrations related to workforce optimization. • Process & Systems Improvement: • Identify and implement opportunities for process automation and operational scale (e.g., via Healthie, Salesforce, or internal scheduling platforms). • Partner with cross-functional stakeholders to define and track key metrics such as time-to-care, provider utilization %, and appointment fill rates. • Support development and rollout of workforce planning frameworks, scheduling policies, and data hygiene protocols. • Cross-Functional Collaboration: • Partner with Talent Acquisition and Clinical Ops to forecast hiring needs based on demand and utilization trends. • Work with Clinical Leadership and People teams to ensure capacity models account for provider onboarding and time off trends. • Collaborate with Customer Experience and Product to improve family scheduling workflows and optimize system throughput. Qualifications • 4–6 years of experience in workforce management, network operations, or healthcare operations; experience in digital health or behavioral health strongly preferred. • Proven track record managing workforce capacity and utilization in a multi-state, multi-disciplinary environment. • Strong analytical skills and experience building dashboards or capacity models using Excel/Google Sheets or BI tools (e.g., Metabase, Sigma). • Familiarity with healthcare EHR and scheduling systems (e.g., Healthie, Athena, Salesforce) and data management best practices. • Exceptional attention to detail and ability to thrive in a fast-paced, scaling startup environment. • Collaborative, proactive, and solution-oriented approach to problem-solving. Requirements • If you’re excited about this role but your past experience doesn’t align with every qualification in the job description, we encourage you to apply anyway. Benefits • Total compensation for this role is market competitive, with a base salary range of $100,000 - $125,000. • A 401k match, healthcare coverage, paid time off, stock options, and a broad range of other benefits and perks.
This job posting was last updated on 12/14/2025