Manager, Payor Contracting & Network Development
Company: AmeriPharma
Location: Laguna Hills
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $130,000-$170,000
Annually DOE About AmeriPharma AmeriPharma is a rapidly growing
healthcare company where you will have the opportunity to
contribute to our joint success on a daily basis. We value new
ideas, creativity, and productivity. We like people who are
passionate about their roles and people who like to grow and change
as the company evolves. AmeriPharmas Benefits Full benefits package
including medical, dental, vision, life that fits your lifestyle
and goals Great pay and general compensation structures Employee
assistance program to assist with mental health, legal questions,
financial counseling etc. Comprehensive PTO and sick leave options
401k program Plenty of opportunities for growth and advancement
Company sponsored outings and team-building events Casual Fridays
Job Summary The Manager, Payor Contracting & Network Development is
responsible for effectively managing strategic payer relationships
and ensuring the successful negotiation and execution of contracts.
This role serves as the primary liaison between AmeriPharma and its
payers, focusing on establishing genuine, long-term,
community-oriented partnerships. The manager will oversee
optimization the development, negotiation, and compliance of payer
contracts, while strategically assessing opportunities to improve
financial performance, operational efficiency, and contract terms.
The manager will ensure alignment with AmeriPharma's contracting
standards while proactively identifying opportunities for
relationship enhancement and contract optimization. A deep
understanding of the specialty pharmacy, infusion therapy, and
healthcare contracting landscape will be essential for success in
this role. Duties and Responsibilities Develop sincere business
relationships with payers, advocate for mutual interests and ensure
theorganizations best interests are advanced. Engage strategically
with payers to foster associations that advance AmeriPharma's
community commitments. Lead the drafting, negotiation, and
execution of payer contracts to ensure favorable and equitable
terms forAmeriPharma. Monitor financial performance across payer
contracts, ensuring compliance, maintaining fairness and
consistency across all payer agreements, and identifying areas for
improvement or adjustment. Oversee the payer relation team to
implement and maintain payer contracts, ensuring cross-
functionalalignment and execution. Maintains organizational
documents for educating appropriate subsidiaries on managed care
contracts,including but not limited to contract databases and
matrixes. Facilitates problem solving of escalated contractual,
payer policy and operational issues through collaboration with
managed care organizations and internal stakeholders. Collaborate
with practices to develop effective payer contracting strategies
that optimize network accessand reimbursement. Guide practices
through contract negotiations, providing support and expertise to
achieve beneficial outcomes. Coordinate with various internal teams
to assess the impacts of payer contracts on different divisions.
Manage contract-related challenges and opportunities within
assigned areas. Serve as a subject matter expert on pharmacy and
medical contracting including but not limited to managed care;
specialty, long-term care, and home infusion networks; Pharmacy
Service Administration Organizations (PSAOs); Pharmacy Benefit
Management (PBMs) and other relations. Ensure that contracts meet
all regulatory requirements and incorporate effective strategies
for dealing withpayer-specific policies. Contribute to the
strategic direction of payer contracting, ensuring contracts align
with company goals andmarket demands. Stay informed on industry
trends, regulatory changes, and payer-specific policies that could
affect contractperformance, and enhance awareness within
theorganizations business models. Communicate policies and
procedures clearly to payers, addressing inquiries confidently to
ensure clarityand efficiency. Stay informed on healthcare market
trends, proposing strategic adjustments to contracts to
enhanceAmeriPharma's market position. Analyze financial data to
inform decision-making and contribute to leadership discussions.
Ensure the accurate creation and documentation of all payer
contracts, synthesizingcomplex information into clear and concise
contract terms. Present complex contract terms and performance data
in a professional and understandable manner to internal
stakeholders. Oversee contract performance and compliance through
detailed reporting and regular evaluations. Demonstrate knowledge
of payment methodologies for commercial and government payers,
aligningdepartmental processes accordingly. Lead and oversee payer
contracting projects and coordination efforts within the
organization for new contract opportunities, risks, and challenges,
ensuring goals are met and the organizations objectives are
supported. Maintain a working knowledge of government healthcare
plans and advocate for effective contracts withinthose frameworks.
Understand commercial insurance models, incorporating insights into
contract negotiations to ensureeffectiveness. Represent AmeriPharma
with confidence and enthusiasm, establishing credibility in all
payer discussions. Required Qualifications Possess a deep
understanding of both government programs (Medicare, Medicaid,
TriCare) and commercialinsurance models to inform payer contract
terms. Ability to manage large volumes of complex contracts and
projects while adhering to deadlines. Familiarity with claims
adjudication and resolving non-compliance issues. Proficiency in
word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and scheduling
applications. Exceptional verbal communication skills for
presenting complex topics clearly. Experience in synthesizing
extensive data into concise summaries. Willingness to travel for
negotiations and relationship-building activities. Education and
Experience Requirements Bachelors Degree from an accredited
institution or equivalent experience. 6 years of experience in
pharmacy contracting, pharmacy quality improvement, and/or pharmacy
regulatoryand payer compliance. 5 years of professional experience
in contract management or payer relations role, particularly within
thehealthcare space (specialty pharmacy and/or infusion therapy
preferred). 3 years of experience in writing, negotiating, and
managing healthcare payer contracts. Proven experience in managing
relationships and negotiating with health plans, PBMs, and other
payerorganizations. Required Skills Skilled in developing and
implementing performance improvement plans to enhance team
efficiency and productivity. In-depth knowledge of pharmacy
systems, workflows, and claims adjudication, with expertise in
claim rejections and resolutions. Strong ability to manage customer
expectations, resolve service-related issues, and foster positive
relationshipswith clients. Proficient in Microsoft Office and
communication platforms, with excellent verbal and written
communication skills to facilitate clear information exchange.
Demonstrated ability to interpret and apply industry guidelines,
ensuring compliance, accuracy, and risk management. Expertise in
fostering effective working relationships with payers, staff, and
coworkers to enhance collaboration and team morale. Strong
analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills, with a
focus on achieving measurable outcomes. Focused on continuous
quality improvement, actively reviewing and self-monitoring work
for optimal results. Maintains confidentiality and works
independently, demonstrating strong prioritization, time
management, anddelegation skills. Excellent interpersonal skills,
with a track record of providing exceptional customer service and
displaying keen organizational and attention-to-detail abilities.
Ability to manage multiple tasks, delegate appropriately, and
thrive in high-pressure environments, balancing workload across
team members while ensuring quality delivery. Pay Range:
$130,000-$170,000 Annually, DOE AmeriPharmas Mission Statement Our
goal is to achieve superior clinical and economic outcomes while
maintaining the utmost compassion and care for our patients. It is
our joint and individual responsibility daily to demonstrate to
outpatients, prescribers, colleagues, and others that We Care!
Physical Requirements The following physical activities 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 and expectations
EEO Statement The above statements are intended to describe the
work being performed by people assigned to this job. They are not
intended to be anexhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties
and skills required. The duties and responsibilities of this
position are subject to change and otherduties may be assigned or
removed at any time. AmeriPharma values diversity in its workforce
and is proud to be an AAP/EEO employer.All qualified applicants
will receive consideration for employment without regard to race,
sex, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national
origin, age, protected veteran status, or on the basis of
disability or any other legally protected class.
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