About The Position

Sellers Dorsey is seeking a Consultant for the Sellers Dorsey’s National Consulting Practice - Child and Family Well‑Being (CFW) team to do meaningful work in a dynamic, fast‑growing division focused on improving systems that serve children, families, and communities. As a Consultant, you are an essential contributor to client engagements and internal initiatives, working alongside a highly collaborative, mission‑driven, and hard‑working team that values client satisfaction, collaboration, and internally and externally impactful work. In this role, you will support a range of Medicaid‑ and child‑ and family‑serving projects, partnering with Project Directors and multidisciplinary teams to help clients navigate complex challenges and strengthen programs, policies, and outcomes. The position offers hands‑on exposure to client servicing, project management, and internal operations, with meaningful opportunities to contribute to both external client success and internal operational effectiveness and efficiencies. You will have the chance to make a big impact early supporting high‑priority client deliverables, improving how work gets done across the firm, and helping advance Sellers Dorsey’s strategic priorities in child and family well-being. This role is well‑suited for individuals who thrive in a fast-paced, growth-oriented environment, value teamwork, and are energized by contributing to a strong, cohesive team committed to improving systems and outcomes for children and families.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Child Welfare, Health and Human Services, Operations, Business, Project Management, Public Policy, Public Health, Juvenile Justice, and/or Social Work.
  • 3-5 years related experience in Child welfare.
  • Strong Project Management skills.
  • Strong experience with SharePoint, Smartsheet or comparable tools.
  • Ability to successfully work in a dynamic, fast-paced environment with an array of colleagues and clients.
  • Time-management skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities.
  • Strong communication skills including writing/editing and public speaking are preferred.

Nice To Haves

  • Medicaid knowledge and expertise preferred.
  • Strong communication skills including writing/editing and public speaking are preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Support the growth and impact of Sellers Dorsey’s Child and Family Well-Being (CFW) work and contributes to firm wide strategic priorities by providing strong client servicing and project management support across a diverse portfolio.
  • Work with multiple Project Directors to support client and firm initiatives, including project planning, coordination, deliverable tracking, and day to day execution—often across several projects at once. This position may also represent the team/firm internally and externally (i.e. Conferences and meetings).
  • Develop foundational knowledge of Medicaid, including federal and state requirements, with a focus on programs serving children, families, and child welfare–involved populations. Build an understanding of Sellers Dorsey’s value proposition and how our work helps drive meaningful, real-world outcomes.
  • Build trusted relationships with internal teams and subject matter experts and supports client interactions with professionalism, responsiveness, and a service-oriented mindset. Independently complete routine project tasks, contribute to client reports and communications, and proactively identify risks, issues, opportunities, and process improvements.
  • Play an important role in strengthening internal operational effectiveness, supporting project administration, documentation, workflow development, and information gathering to improve efficiency and consistency across projects.
  • Contribute as a dependable team player by adhering to firm policies, standard operating procedures, compliance and utilization expectations, and submitting accurate and timely time and expense reports. The opportunity for contribution is expansive.

Benefits

  • The successful candidate will also be eligible to participate in our annual Corporate Incentive Plan (CIP) that can range to up to 7% of annual salary.
  • Provided they meet all eligibility requirements under the applicable plan documents, the successful candidate (and their eligible dependents) will be eligible to enroll in group healthcare plans that offer medical, dental, and vision and for insurance plans offering short term disability, long term disability, and basic life.
  • Employees are also able to enroll in Sellers Dorsey’s 401k plan provided they meet plan requirements.
  • Sellers Dorsey offers a Flexible Time Off that allows employees to use what they need.
  • Additionally, we offer 10 paid holidays throughout the calendar year, paid time off for qualifying medical leave, and up to 12 weeks of combined paid parental and bonding leave.
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