Associate Director, Integrated Care
Company: National Council on Aging
Location: Arlington
Posted on: October 29, 2025
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Job Description:
National Council on Aging We believe every person deserves to
age well. Thats why were on a path to improve the lives of 40
million older adults by 2030. Come join an awesome team and learn
about the work we do, the people we serve, and why equitable aging
matters now more than ever. At NCOA, we represent the interests of
the aging population across the nation, while striving to live out
our core values of equity, excellence, and innovation. This is
meaningful work where we put people first and our employees can
learn and grow, where work/life balance is prioritized, and have a
flexible hybrid work schedule while being part of a dynamic,
collaborative team. We are interested in growing our team with
passionate, committed, and innovative individuals. The Associate
Director, Integrated Care will join NCOA at a time of dynamic
growth. POSITION SUMMARY The Associate Director of Integrated Care
plays a central role in the Center for Economic Well-Being (CEW)
within the National Center for Benefits Outreach and Enrollment and
leads efforts to strengthen the delivery of coordinated care and
benefits access for older adults and individuals with disabilities.
This position focuses on improving the alignment of Medicare,
Medicaid, and related assistance programssuch as the Medicare
Savings Programs (MSPs) and Part D Low-Income Subsidy (Extra
Help)through program development, technical assistance, policy
analysis, and stakeholder engagement. The Associate Director acts
as a subject matter expert in Medicare and Medicaid policy, with a
particular focus on dual-eligible populations, care coordination,
and program implementation. The role supports State Health
Insurance Assistance Programs (SHIPs), Area Agencies on Aging
(AAAs), Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs), Benefits
Enrollment Centers, and other stakeholders in understanding and
navigating the complexities of these programs to ensure that
vulnerable older adults can access the benefits they need. This
position works closely with internal team members and external
stakeholders, such as the Administration for Community Living/
Administration on Aging (ACL/AoA), to develop and implement a
national strategy that connects older adults and individuals with
disabilities to benefits and programs that address economic
security. This includes advancing national strategy,
capacity-building efforts, and policy guidance that promote
efficient, person-centered care transitions, reduce enrollment
barriers, and strengthen cross-program alignment between Medicare
and Medicaid. The Associate Director collaborates with internal
staff and external partners to tell the story of these initiatives,
share findings, and elevate the voices of vulnerable older adults
and the organizations that serve them. Positions at this level
typically report to a director and require advanced knowledge and
experience as well as some management capabilities. Incumbents are
required to make independent judgements within their scope of work
and require minimal oversight.Incumbents generally have five or
more years of experience in their discipline and a bachelors degree
or the equivalent, as well as substantive experience at this
level.Graduate level degrees may be considered in lieu of
experience. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES - Co-coordinate technical
assistance (TA) and training on topics such as Medicare, Medicaid,
MSPs, and other key programs impacting low-income older adults. -
Provide ongoing support and guidance to SHIPs, AAAs, ADRCs, BECs,
and other entities engaged in care coordination and benefits
enrollment activities. - Develop and disseminate training
materials, resource guides, and technical documentation on topics
such as: - Medicare Savings Programs and Extra Help eligibility and
application processes. - Dual-eligibility and the coordination of
Medicare and Medicaid benefits. - Policy changes impacting
enrollment, redeterminations, or benefit access. - Participate in
the development of an integrated care management online tool and
oversee the piloting and implementation across the network. - Align
care coordination strategies with national and state-level policy
priorities in Medicare and Medicaid. - Plan and facilitate
webinars, national calls, and learning collaboratives focused on
care integration, Medicare/Medicaid policy updates, and outreach
best practices. - Track and analyze federal policy developments,
including CMS rulemaking, Medicaid waivers, and eligibility
guidelines, and communicate key implications to stakeholders and
internal leadership. - Participate in media interviews and present
at conferences about integrated care and benefits access issues. -
Monitor performance and implementation progress of federal grantees
and partners; identify promising practices and share lessons
learned to inform future strategies. - Represent the organization
in national conversations related to care coordination and benefits
access for Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries, including
participation in coalitions, advisory groups, or meetings with
federal partners such as ACL and CMS. - Support internal teams in
integrating care coordination strategies into broader benefits
access initiatives. - Support development of strategies that build
on CEWs existing programs, products, services, and initiatives,
including strategies to connect our work with AAAs, SHIPs, ARDCs,
food security, and the direct care workforce to Medicaid and
Medicare programs, policies, and national and state-level
work/initiatives. - Contribute to and, if requested, lead grant
proposal and report writing support. - Perform other duties as
assigned. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS - Bachelors degree
required; master's or professional degree preferred (e.g., MPP,
MPA, MPH, or JD with a health focus). - 5-7 years of relevant
experience, including strong knowledge of Medicare (parts A-D),
Medicare Savings Programs (MSPs), MIPPA, ACL programs, and benefits
that improve consumers financial security. - Strong familiarity
with Medicaid eligibility and coverage rules for older adults and
individuals with disabilities, national and state policies that
affect Medicaid programs and administration, dual-eligible
populations, and strategies to leverage Medicaid programs to
address upstream non-medical, health-related needs is strongly
preferred. - Knowledge of public benefits, aging issues, and the
impact of economic insecurity on older adults. - Exceptional
verbal, written, and online communication and facilitation skills,
including the ability to communicate openly, listen well, learn
from others, and speak publicly on behalf of NCOA. - Demonstrated
ability to build and maintain effective working relationships with
a wide range of stakeholders and audiences. - Experience with
proposal writing for federal, foundation, and corporate grants
preferred. - Proficiency with Microsoft Office Word, Excel, and
PowerPoint; experience using databases and online tools strongly
preferred. Familiarity with webinar technology is a plus. -
Willingness and ability to participate in anticipated in-state and
out-of-state travel, including overnight travel, as requested (up
to 20%). PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are
representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions. - Frequently
required to sit or use a standing desk. - Occasionally required to
walk. - Occasionally required to reach with hands and arms. -
Frequently required to talk or listen. - Occasionally required to
bend, lift or climb stairs. - Occasionally required to lift light
weights (less than 25 pounds). WORK ENVIRONMENT - The noise level
in the work environment is usually moderate. SELECTION PROCESS We
only accept applications that follow the electronic process. No
phone calls please. This position is subject to background
screening. NCOA offers generous benefits, including: - Medical,
Dental, Vision, STD, LTD insurances - Paid vacation, sick, and
other types of leave - 403(b) Retirement plan - Hybrid remote work
options - And more! NCOA is an Equal Employment Opportunity
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