The State Office of Rural Health (SORH) serves as a focal point and state clearinghouse for collection and dissemination of information regarding rural health care issues, research findings, and innovative approaches to the delivery of health care in rural areas; provides coordination of rural health programming across the state to avoid redundancy and support coordination of efforts among public health and health care entities; and delivers technical assistance to rural-serving public and non-profit private entities to build capacity to access state and federal resources. Ultimately, as the state entity primarily responsible for rural health, SORH aims to support the Department, other state agencies, and rural Maryland communities to improve the accessibility of quality health services throughout rural Maryland and positively impact the health of rural Marylanders. SORH will oversee and administer the newly established CMS-funded Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP) for the state of Maryland. The RHTP will improve the health of rural Marylanders by (1) strengthening the rural health workforce, (2) connecting rural Maryland to primary care, chronic disease management, specialty care, and behavioral health, and (3) addressing chronic disease with increased demand for and supply of nutritious food. This position, RHTP Financial Manager (Financial Manager), is responsible for the planning, development, administration and managerial oversight of the implementation of the fiscal aspects of the RHTP in Maryland. This position manages and tracks administration of an anticipated 5-year program with an annual budget of approximately $168M. This position will be responsible for funds to be distributed among more than 12 known subrecipients and many additional subawards by the subrecipients. The Financial Manager is responsible for all aspects of RHTP financial management, compliance, and financial reporting to include RHTP budgeting, forecasting, and expenditure tracking; interpreting and enforcing funder regulations, state and federal reporting, and systems management. RHTP fund subrecipients to receive RHTP team services include MDH programs, at least nine other state entities, eighteen local health departments, and numerous local level competitive sub-awardees. The position will supervise a Fiscal Manager in support of noted activities. This position funding is durational and will terminate at the end of the RHTP grant spending period (September 30, 2031), unless funding for the position ends sooner. This position is eligible for Hybrid Telework.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager