
Initial Posting Date:
05/19/2026
Application Deadline:
05/30/2026
Agency:
Oregon Health Authority
Salary Range:
$7,537 - $11,098
Position Type:
Employee
Position Title:
State Directed Payment & Provider Tax Federal Policy Liaison (Operations & Policy Analyst 4)
If this opportunity aligns with your strengths, background, and commitment to fostering inclusivity, we encourage you to apply! At the Oregon Health Authority (OHA), we value diversity and encourage applicants from all backgrounds and experiences to help us build a stronger, more equitable future for all.
Opportunity Awaits, Apply Today! – State Directed Payment & Provider Tax Federal Policy Liaison (Operations & Policy Analyst 4)
The Federal Policy unit is responsible for coordinating Oregon’s Medicaid State Plan, Health-Related Services including CCO policy and spending reviews, and Home and Community-Based Services Waivers operated by ODHS. The team provides technical support and subject matter expertise to staff throughout OHA and ODHS negotiating with CMS or applying for 1115 demonstration waivers and amendments, including the 1115 OHP waiver, 1115 SUD waiver, 1915(c) HCBS waivers, and amendments to the Medicaid and CHIP State Plans. The team also compiles Quarterly and Annual Reports required under the 1115 OHP waiver, State Plan, and 1915(c) waivers and provides support for CCO contracts and rulemaking.
The primary purpose of this position is to serve as the Federal Policy Liaison for State Directed Payments (SDPs) and provider taxes, acting as a key advisor to OHA senior management and shaping strategy that aligns federal requirements with Oregon’s policy preferences and health system goals. The analyst translates federal policy into agency action by interpreting CMS guidance, leading development and submission of SDP preprints, coordinating responses to CMS inquiries and federal oversight activities, and developing regulatory policy, workflows, and systems improvements to ensure compliant administration of SDPs and provider taxes. To operationalize complex policy, the analyst develops and reviews regulatory policy, standards, internal controls, and end to end workflows to ensure consistent, compliant administration of SDPs and provider taxes. They maintain audit readiness through performance monitoring, align quality measures with federal requirements and state goals, and lead structured communication and feedback loops with CCOs, providers, and associations.
This position will factor in the perspectives of diverse populations most harmed by social injustice and inequities including communities of color, immigrant groups, the disability and neurodivergent communities, veterans, older adults, individuals identifying as LGBTQIA+ and other communities that have been traditionally marginalized.
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What We Are Looking For
Minimum Qualifications: These qualifications must be reflected in your application for consideration.
A Bachelor's Degree in Business or Public Administration, Behavioral or Social Sciences, Finance, Political Science or any degree demonstrating the capacity for the knowledge and skills; and five years professional-level evaluative, analytical and planning work.
OR;
Any combination of experience and education equivalent to eight years of experience that typically supports the knowledge and skills for the classification.
Desired Attributes: The following are desired attributes that we have identified as key to success for this role at OHA. These are the attributes we are looking for in our top candidate. If you have any of these, please let us know in your application.
Application Guidance
Your candidate profile and application are your opportunity to showcase your skills and interest in this role. Submissions will be reviewed for clarity, consistency, and communication skills, and for alignment with the guidance provided in the following:
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About the Team & Benefits of Joining
We offer a workplace that balances productivity with enjoyment; promote an atmosphere of mutual respect, dedication, and enthusiasm. You will collaborate with a team of bright individuals to work with and learn from.
If you're driven by the passion to do something meaningful that changes lives, the Oregon Health Authority is the place for you. We also offer a competitive benefits package including:
Additional Details
Contact Information
Recruiter: Stephanie Mitchell
Email: stephanie.d.mitchell@oha.oregon.gov
Phone (text friendly): (503) 979-7679
Accommodation Requests (ADA): OHA provides reasonable accommodations under the ADA, which may include alternative formats of materials or language support. If you need an accommodation to apply for this position or participate in the selection process, please contact the recruiter listed above.
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The Oregon Health Authority is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer, committed to fair employment practices and pay equity for all employees. We do not discriminate based on protected class – including race, sex, veteran status, disability, age, color, religion, national origin, marital status, or sexual orientation – and does not screen applicants based on current or past compensation. Salary is determined through a fair review of your education, experience, and training as it relates to the position.
OHA is an anti-racist organization working to eliminate health inequities and dismantle structural barriers that impact underserved communities. Join us in advancing our Strategic Plan and building a more equitable Oregon.

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