Shields Health Solutions
Healthcare
ClinicalAccreditationManager
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“Clinical Accreditation Manager at Shields Health Solutions. Skills: Accreditation standards, Pharmacy operations, Compliance. Interpret accreditation standards. Apply accreditation standards”
What You'll Achieve.
Achieve accreditation; Maintain compliance
Industry & Context.
Navigate ambiguity; Make sound decisions; Balance compliance and operations; Improve processes
Up to 20% travel
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
PharmD, Active U. S. Pharmacist license, 3+ years pharmacy experience, Compliance experience, Audits experience, Quality initiatives experience
Nice to Have
URAC accreditation exposure, ACHC accreditation exposure, People management experience, Project management experience, Experience with cross-functional teams, Experience with external stakeholders
What You'll Do.
Interpret accreditation standards
Apply accreditation standards
Lead accreditation readiness efforts
Guide clients through mock audits
Guide corrective action planning
Guide ongoing compliance
Develop compliance tools
Develop compliance templates
Develop compliance processes
Provide education on accreditation standards
Drive continuous improvement
Act as subject matter expert
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional stakeholders; Hospital partners
Full Job Description
Clinical Accreditation Manager (Accreditation Pharmacist (URAC/ACHC) Location: Remote Travel: Up to 20% anywhere in the US Compensation: $144,000 – $150,000 base + performance bonus + full benefits (based on experience and accreditation exposure) About the Role This is not a traditional pharmacist role. This position serves as a strategic advisor to hospital pharmacy teams, helping them navigate URAC and ACHC specialty pharmacy requirements while balancing compliance with real-world operations. Success in this role requires strong judgment, comfort with ambiguity, and the ability to influence decisions—not just execute tasks. What You’ll Do Serve as a trusted advisor to hospital partners by interpreting and applying accreditation standards in practical ways Lead accreditation readiness efforts, including gap analyses, policy development, and survey preparation Guide clients through mock audits, corrective action planning, and ongoing compliance efforts Develop tools, templates, and processes that support scalable and sustainable compliance Collaborate with leadership and cross-functional stakeholders to align on approach and priorities Deliver training and provide ongoing education on accreditation standards Identify risks, recommend solutions, and drive continuous improvement across quality programs Act as a subject matter expert on URAC and ACHC standards What Success Looks Like You are viewed as a trusted advisor, not just a task executor You effectively navigate ambiguity and make sound, independent decisions You provide practical, well-balanced recommendations that consider both compliance and operations You adapt quickly to feedback and continuously improve your approach Qualifications PharmD and active U. S. Pharmacist license in good standing 3+ years of pharmacy experience (hospital, specialty, or similar) Experience with compliance, audits, or quality initiatives Preferred: Exposure to URAC or ACHC accreditation People management or project management expe
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