Director, Post Acute
Company: Navvis
Location: Boston
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
About Us: Navvis is a leading population health company, driving
performance in value-based care. As an operating partner to some of
the country’s most innovative health systems, physician
enterprises, and health plans, we provide solutions that accelerate
the journey to value-based care. Our approach is market- based – we
respect the unique needs of populations in each community,
including access to care, culture, values, and capabilities.
Together with our partners, we set a new national standard in
healthcare performance that delivers the affordability, quality,
access, and experience that all patients deserve. Learn more at:
www.navvishealthcare.com Department Overview: What if we routinely
asked every person involved in providing or receiving care: "What
matters to you and why?" How would understanding "what matters"
enhance our ability to transform health in communities and
strengthen the connective process, leading to deeper levels of
interaction and integration? The post-acute team, as part of Care
Continuum, is deeply passionate about understanding what matters to
people to ensure the delivery of Real-Person Care. We create an
ecosystem that builds a foundation for better physical, social, and
emotional health. Our Care Solutions, Analytics, Implementations,
Clinical and Business Operations, and Learning and Development
teams work tirelessly in partnership with our clients and
stakeholders in communities to address the real-life healthcare
needs people have every day. This role is based in the Boston
region, working with Tufts Medicine. Must be in the Boston, MA area
(Hybrid-Remote/In-Market Boston, MA) Travels up to 80% to
facilities and locations within the Boston market. As the Director,
Post-Acute (Tufts), you will: Implement and monitor data driven
performance dashboards for Post-Acute Alliance reporting. Regularly
review, and report monthly, on the performance of Post-Acute Care
Alliance providers through quarterly performance scorecards, ACO
expenditure reports, claims data, and other reporting to drive
performance within value-based payment models and risk-based
contracts. Identify performance gaps, highlight trends, and develop
corrective action strategies to progress toward goals. Provide
regular report-outs to internal and external teams to allow
visibility into post-acute performance. Meet routinely with
post-acute providers to enhance performance and facilitate the
exchange of best practices. Conduct sessions with each skilled
nursing facility in the PAC alliance to maintain open lines of
communication, confirm progress toward shared goals, pinpoint areas
for improvement, and create action plans to support goal
achievement. Work across skilled nursing facility (SNF), home
health partners, and internal stakeholders to advance clinical
capabilities in the SNF Alliance, to care for an increasingly
complex patient mix. Lead a team of Post-Acute Care associates in
delivering high-performance case management by improving proactive
discharge planning timeliness ensuring compliance with care
coordination standards across all skilled nursing facilities and
post-acute care programs. Ensure collaboration between PAC
associates and key client partners —including Care at Home (Home
Health), hospital care management, ambulatory care management,
value-based care program leads, and health plans—to streamline
processes, efficiently manage patients, and provide a coordinated
approach to care delivery and outcome optimization. Review
performance metrics of non-alliance agencies/facilities evaluating
performance opportunities. Such review may include CMS care compare
ratings, referral acceptance rates, denials, and readmissions.
Collaborate with the market leadership and other members of the
executive and enterprise leadership team to achieve outcome
measures through efficient communication across the care continuum.
Present and communicate post-acute strategy and performance to
fellow leaders and executives. Other duties as required. As a
Director, Post Acute you will: As a member of the Navvis Boston
market Post Acute team, you will play a key role in developing
collaborative workflow standards to enhance care continuity,
improve quality, and support the efficient use of resources for
patients following discharge through ongoing, data-informed
performance analysis. Work collaboratively with aligned Post-Acute
Care providers , the In-Market One Care Team, Care at Home (Home
Health), and other entities as necessary to drive performance
through quarterly scorecard review sessions, problem solving,
referral processes, ongoing monitoring and action planning. The
Director will oversee the PAC Associates to guarantee achievement
of day-to-day operational goals and foster clear communication,
supporting ongoing performance improvement and cohesive care
initiatives. Strengthening Alliance performance by implementing
quarterly improvement plans and achieving key metric goals such as
referral acceptance rates, length of stay efficiency, and
readmission reduction. Integrate new strategic initiatives—such as
care pathway redesign, SNF clinical capability expansion, and One
Care Team alignment—ensuring Alliance partners adopt updated
workflows within 90 days of rollout. Develop and maintain
collaborative relationships with internal and external
stakeholders, achieving measurable year over year improvement in
shared key performance indicators defined across the Alliance, Care
at Home, One Care Team partners, and Care Continuum leadership.
Continuously assess regulatory and market challenges and translate
findings into actionable strategies to improve quality and
financial performance. Support and lead Alliance development
initiatives, including evaluating network composition annually and
executing measurable changes (e.g., onboarding, performance
remediation, or removal) aligned with established performance
thresholds. What Success Looks Like in this Role: Strengthening
Alliance performance by implementing quarterly improvement plans
and achieving key metric goals such as referral acceptance rates,
length of stay efficiency, and readmission reduction. Integrate new
strategic initiatives—such as care pathway redesign, SNF clinical
capability expansion, and One Care Team alignment—ensuring Alliance
partners adopt updated workflows within 90 days of rollout. Develop
and maintain collaborative relationships with internal and external
stakeholders, achieving measurable year over year improvement in
shared key performance indicators defined across the Alliance, Care
at Home, One Care Team partners, and Care Continuum leadership.
Continuously assess regulatory and market challenges and translate
findings into actionable strategies to improve quality and
financial performance. Support and lead Alliance development
initiatives, including evaluating network composition annually and
executing measurable changes (e.g., onboarding, performance
remediation, or removal) aligned with established performance
thresholds. Requirements We are excited about you if you have these
things: Possess a valid clinical licensure for Massachusetts in one
of these disciplines RN, SW, PT, or OT. 5 years of strategy,
operational, or clinical leadership in the post-acute industry
Experience in operations or leadership within Skilled Nursing
Facilities, Inpatient Rehabilitation, Home Health, and/or Hospice
Proven experience in creating and executing data-driven performance
improvements An understanding of healthcare economics and
regulatory requirements governing skilled nursing/home health, BPCI
A, MSSP/ACOs, CMS Waiver Programs, etc. Organizational skills, with
an ability to prioritize multiple requests and deadlines Strong
leadership, presentation, and communications skills to achieve
buy-in and collaboration toward objectives Experience with
Microsoft Office, Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Teams, plus other
virtual conferencing platforms Must be in the Boston, MA area
(Hybrid-Remote/In-Market Boston, MA) Travels up to 80% to
facilities and locations within the Boston market What you'll get:
Navvis is committed to attracting the most insightful and motivated
talent by providing a candidate and onboarding experience that you
won't find elsewhere! We foster an environment and culture that
allow people to be creative, feel connected and be inspired to do
their best work no matter where they are on the map. For all
colleagues at Navvis, we strive to ensure that they have everything
needed to be successful. From the basics like a competitive total
rewards strategy, volunteering and social engagement activities to
creating company experiences that challenge you to think
differently and do different things as part of our never stop
learning ecosystem, we support the whole person when you become a
team member at Navvis. Navvis offers a competitive benefits package
including, but not limited to, medical, dental, vision, 401K with a
safe harbor contribution and Paid Time Off plan starting at 2
weeks. Our Commitment: Navvis is an equal employment opportunity
and affirmative action employer seeking diversity in qualified
applicants for employment. All applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, ethnicity,
color, gender, gender identity, age, religion, creed, national
origin, ancestry, disability, perceived disability, medical
condition, genetic information, military or veteran status, sexual
orientation, or any other protected status, as defined by
applicable law. Prior to the next step in the recruiting process,
we welcome you to inform us confidentially if you may require any
special accommodation to complete your application and participate
fully in our recruitment experience. Contact us at
H.R@navvishealthcare.com.
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