Senior Director of Health Access and Quality
Location: Remote, United States (Nationwide)
Employment Type: Full-time
Work Arrangement: Remote
Travel: 25–35% domestic travel
Salary: $113,000–$127,000 per year
Department: Health Access
Job Description:
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) is seeking a Senior Director, Health Access & Quality to provide strategic leadership for national community implementation initiatives that advance ADA's Health Access & Quality priorities. This role leads the planning, implementation, and evaluation of externally funded programs focused on expanding access to care, improving chronic disease management, and strengthening community-healthcare partnerships.
Working collaboratively across ADA departments and with external stakeholders, the Senior Director manages complex initiatives, cultivates strategic partnerships, and ensures successful execution of program goals and sponsor commitments. This position serves as a key ambassador for ADA, representing the organization with national partners, funders, healthcare organizations, and community leaders.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Lead implementation of national and regional Health Access & Quality initiatives that improve prevention, access to care, and chronic disease management.
Develop and maintain strategic relationships with community-based organizations, healthcare systems, federally qualified health centers, professional associations, employers, and other external partners.
Direct community implementation strategies that connect clinical care with trusted community resources and improve health outcomes.
Manage multiple externally funded initiatives, ensuring timely execution of project plans, contractual deliverables, reporting requirements, and program milestones.
Collaborate with internal teams, including Development, Advocacy, Scientific & Medical Affairs, Marketing, Finance, and Research, to ensure coordinated implementation and organizational alignment.
Identify opportunities to expand community impact through innovative partnerships and sustainable implementation models.
Represent ADA at national conferences, partner meetings, advisory groups, and community events.
Monitor program performance and utilize qualitative and quantitative data to evaluate outcomes and inform continuous improvement.
Support grant development, renewal opportunities, and stewardship activities by contributing program expertise, implementation strategies, and impact reporting.
Lead and mentor staff while fostering a collaborative, mission-driven, and high-performing team culture.
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree required. Master's degree in Public Health, Health Administration, Population Health, Social Work, Public Policy, or a related field preferred.
Minimum of 10 years of progressive leadership experience in public health, community health, healthcare, nonprofit, or related sectors.
Demonstrated experience leading community-based implementation initiatives with measurable outcomes.
Experience managing strategic partnerships across healthcare, nonprofit, academic, government, and community sectors.
Experience leading externally funded programs and working with philanthropic or corporate partners.
Proven ability to manage multiple initiatives while balancing strategic priorities and day-to-day execution.
Experience supervising and developing high-performing teams.
Preferred Knowledge & Skills
Knowledge of diabetes, obesity, chronic disease prevention, or population health.
Understanding of healthcare delivery systems, community health, and social drivers of health.
Exceptional relationship-building, communication, and stakeholder engagement skills.
Strong strategic planning, facilitation, and organizational leadership abilities.
Ability to influence across functions and build consensus among diverse stakeholders.
Experience using program data and evaluation findings to measure impact and strengthen implementation.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
Travel
Ability to travel approximately 25–35% domestically.
WHY WORK HERE
Industry competitive base pay ranging from $113,000 - $127,000 for this role. Base offers are determined by several factors including but not limited to your relevant work experience, education, certifications, location, internal pay equity, etc.
A culture of recognition including new hire welcome announcements, service anniversary awards, referral bonuses, monthly All Employee Assembly, appreciation awards
Generous Paid Time Off, including holidays, vacation days, personal days and sick days
Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), disability & life insurance, pet insurance, and retirement savings
Guided by our mission, we provide top tier diabetes supply coverage through our medical benefits program
A company focus on offering mental health programs and work/life balance with most of our employees working remote
Joining our dedicated team affords the gratification of knowing beyond a doubt that you will impact the lives and well-being of millions
About the Organization: The American Diabetes Association (ADA) is a leader in the fight to end diabetes. Our mission is to prevent and cure diabetes and improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes. We provide lifesaving education and resources backed by trusted experts to help people learn how to make life with diabetes easier until the day diabetes is gone for good. Through research, the ADA searches relentlessly for a cure and supports the professionals who provide direct care. Our team is on the ground fighting for those with diabetes who suffer discrimination, health inequity, high health care costs and so much more. Employees of the ADA embrace this mission and vision and keep people living with diabetes at the center of everything we do.
Location: Remote, US - Nationwide Posting Location
Full-Time/Part-Time
CategoryHealth Access
EOE StatementIt is the policy of the American Diabetes Association to provide equal employment opportunity to all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed, gender, pregnancy, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic information, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.