Governor of Illinois
Reentry Project Director (SPSA, Opt 1)
Governor of Illinois, Chicago Heights, Illinois, United States, 60411
Job Requisition ID:
52527 Closing Date:
01/22/2026 Agency:
Department of Healthcare and Family Services Class Title:
SENIOR PUBLIC SERVICE ADMINISTR - 40070 Skill Option:
General Administration/Business Marketing/Labor/Personnel Bilingual Option:
None Salary:
Anticipated starting salary $9174/monthly; Full salary range $9174 - $11,174/monthly Job Type:
Salaried Category:
Full Time County:
Cook Number of Vacancies:
1 Bargaining Unit Code:
None Merit Comp Code:
Term Appointment/ Agency
Position Overview The Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) is hiring a Reentry Project Director to plan, develop, and manage reentry initiatives at HFS and statewide. The Director will oversee deliverables related to the federal CMS reentry planning grant and the Illinois Healthcare Transformation 1115 waiver. The role involves serving as the primary lead and spokesperson for reentry services implementation, coordinating with federal, state, and community stakeholders, and ensuring compliance with Medicaid and managed care regulations. The ideal candidate has knowledge of federal and state Medicaid regulations, an understanding of carceral systems, and strong communication and analytical skills.
Responsibilities
Serve as Reentry Project Director for HFS, planning and managing reentry program efforts at HFS and statewide.
Collaborate with and advise Managed Care Organizations, Healthcare Transformation Collaboratives, and other state agencies in serving members exiting incarceration and developing care coordination capacity.
Research and analyze reentry population status and needs among carceral facilities and Medicaid beneficiaries to identify service gaps and develop resource networks.
Direct efforts and identify efficiencies to support individuals exiting incarceration.
Perform other duties as required or assigned within the scope of the role.
Minimum Qualifications
Four years of college education, preferably with courses in business or public administration.
Four years of progressively responsible administrative experience in a public or business organization, preferably developing and growing a reentry and/or Medicaid program.
One year of experience working for or with a carceral facility in Illinois.
Preferred Qualifications
Four years of professional experience developing and managing a Reentry, Managed Care, or similar Human Services program.
Four years of experience analyzing and using data and financial reports to make decisions and solve problems.
Four years of experience developing and overseeing Medicaid program policies and ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations.
Four years of experience implementing Medicaid and Medicare administrative codes related to long‑term care transition and waiver programs.
Working knowledge of government health and human services programs, preferably within a state or federal entity.
Two years of experience representing an organization to internal and external stakeholders.
Conditions of Employment
Completion of a background check and self‑disclosure of criminal history required.
Ability to use and maintain state‑issued equipment such as a laptop.
Travel required, including overnight stays as appropriate.
Overtime may be required or scheduled; ability to work evenings and weekends is required.
Revolving Door restrictions apply: if offered non‑state employment during or within one year of leaving state employment, notification to the Office of the Executive Inspector General is required.
The position meets the requirements of Illinois Governmental Ethics Act; Statement of Economic Interest filing required.
Benefits
Monday‑Friday work schedule.
Flexible work schedules available in many program areas; remote work may be an option for certain positions.
Health, Life, Vision, and Dental insurance.
Pension plan.
Paid parental leave.
Deferred Compensation Program and other pre‑tax benefit programs (Medical/Daycare).
12 paid sick days annually.
10 paid vacation days in the first year, up to 25 paid vacation days annually.
3 paid personal days annually.
13‑14 paid holidays annually (based on start date).
Work Hours and Location Work Hours: Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Headquarter Location: 401 S Clinton St, Chicago, Illinois, 60607 Work County: Cook
Contact Information Email: HFS.DPASApps@illinois.gov
Equal Opportunity Statement HFS is an equal opportunity employer.
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52527 Closing Date:
01/22/2026 Agency:
Department of Healthcare and Family Services Class Title:
SENIOR PUBLIC SERVICE ADMINISTR - 40070 Skill Option:
General Administration/Business Marketing/Labor/Personnel Bilingual Option:
None Salary:
Anticipated starting salary $9174/monthly; Full salary range $9174 - $11,174/monthly Job Type:
Salaried Category:
Full Time County:
Cook Number of Vacancies:
1 Bargaining Unit Code:
None Merit Comp Code:
Term Appointment/ Agency
Position Overview The Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) is hiring a Reentry Project Director to plan, develop, and manage reentry initiatives at HFS and statewide. The Director will oversee deliverables related to the federal CMS reentry planning grant and the Illinois Healthcare Transformation 1115 waiver. The role involves serving as the primary lead and spokesperson for reentry services implementation, coordinating with federal, state, and community stakeholders, and ensuring compliance with Medicaid and managed care regulations. The ideal candidate has knowledge of federal and state Medicaid regulations, an understanding of carceral systems, and strong communication and analytical skills.
Responsibilities
Serve as Reentry Project Director for HFS, planning and managing reentry program efforts at HFS and statewide.
Collaborate with and advise Managed Care Organizations, Healthcare Transformation Collaboratives, and other state agencies in serving members exiting incarceration and developing care coordination capacity.
Research and analyze reentry population status and needs among carceral facilities and Medicaid beneficiaries to identify service gaps and develop resource networks.
Direct efforts and identify efficiencies to support individuals exiting incarceration.
Perform other duties as required or assigned within the scope of the role.
Minimum Qualifications
Four years of college education, preferably with courses in business or public administration.
Four years of progressively responsible administrative experience in a public or business organization, preferably developing and growing a reentry and/or Medicaid program.
One year of experience working for or with a carceral facility in Illinois.
Preferred Qualifications
Four years of professional experience developing and managing a Reentry, Managed Care, or similar Human Services program.
Four years of experience analyzing and using data and financial reports to make decisions and solve problems.
Four years of experience developing and overseeing Medicaid program policies and ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations.
Four years of experience implementing Medicaid and Medicare administrative codes related to long‑term care transition and waiver programs.
Working knowledge of government health and human services programs, preferably within a state or federal entity.
Two years of experience representing an organization to internal and external stakeholders.
Conditions of Employment
Completion of a background check and self‑disclosure of criminal history required.
Ability to use and maintain state‑issued equipment such as a laptop.
Travel required, including overnight stays as appropriate.
Overtime may be required or scheduled; ability to work evenings and weekends is required.
Revolving Door restrictions apply: if offered non‑state employment during or within one year of leaving state employment, notification to the Office of the Executive Inspector General is required.
The position meets the requirements of Illinois Governmental Ethics Act; Statement of Economic Interest filing required.
Benefits
Monday‑Friday work schedule.
Flexible work schedules available in many program areas; remote work may be an option for certain positions.
Health, Life, Vision, and Dental insurance.
Pension plan.
Paid parental leave.
Deferred Compensation Program and other pre‑tax benefit programs (Medical/Daycare).
12 paid sick days annually.
10 paid vacation days in the first year, up to 25 paid vacation days annually.
3 paid personal days annually.
13‑14 paid holidays annually (based on start date).
Work Hours and Location Work Hours: Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Headquarter Location: 401 S Clinton St, Chicago, Illinois, 60607 Work County: Cook
Contact Information Email: HFS.DPASApps@illinois.gov
Equal Opportunity Statement HFS is an equal opportunity employer.
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