Chief Health Care Officer
Requisition ID: req1398
Employment Type: Unclassified Regular Full-Time (URF)
Division: Health Admin
Compensation: Compensation will be based on a combination of relevant qualifications and background.
Job Closing: June 22, 2026 at 5:00 pm CST
Location: TRS Headquarters Building 2
1900 Aldrich Street
Austin, Texas, 78723
United States
WHO WE ARE:
With the Health Division, you’ll be joining a passionate team of self-motivated change agents united by our mission: driving to design the delivery of high-quality healthcare for nearly three-quarters of a million active and retired Texas public educators.
The healthcare industry is complex and we’re a team of problem-solvers who are up for the challenge. With a focus on innovation and collaboration to catalyze the market, we spend nearly $4 billion annually on healthcare to make a difference in our members’ lives. With a career at TRS, you’ll be empowered through a culture of continuous learning, front-line decision-making, coaching and mentorship to shape the future of our work, while transforming healthcare delivery for 1 in 41 Texans.
The Chief Health Care Officer provides executive leadership for the Health Division, setting strategy and ensuring alignment with TRS mission, legislative requirements, and long-term sustainability of TRS Health programs. This role oversees integrated operational, financial, and clinical functions; drives program performance and vendor accountability; and ensures strong governance, compliance, and continuous improvement. As a member of the Executive Council, the Chief Health Care Officer contributes to enterprise strategy and decision-making. The position partners closely with executive leadership, the Board, and state and district stakeholders to deliver data-informed insights and advance TRS health initiatives.
WHAT YOU WILL DO:
Strategic and Organizational Leadership
• Provides executive leadership and direction for the Health Division, ensuring alignment with TRS mission, agency priorities, and long- term sustainability of TRS Health programs (TRS-Care and TRS- ActiveCare).
• Leads the development and execution of integrated division strategy, aligning operational, financial, and clinical priorities to drive program effectiveness, affordability, and member outcomes.
• Anticipates and responds to legislative, regulatory, and market trends; proactively positions the division to adapt to policy, funding, and program changes.
• Establishes division-wide goals, performance metrics, and service standards; monitors outcomes and drives continuous improvement.
• Participates as a key member of the Executive Council, contributing to enterprise-wide strategy, decision-making, and organizational alignment.
• Promotes innovation through technology, data-driven decision- making, and process improvement to enhance service delivery and organizational performance.
Operational Execution
• Provides executive oversight of Health Division operations, including health plan administration, member engagement, and shared services coordination.
• Oversees development and execution of major procurements and vendor strategy, including selection, contracting, and performance management of health care, pharmacy, and consulting partners.
• Oversees financial and operational performance, including budgeting, forecasting, cost management, and monitoring program utilization to ensure sustainability and value.
• Oversees clinical strategy, utilization management, and cost optimization initiatives; ensures alignment across clinical, financial, and operational priorities.
• Monitors program utilization, financial performance, and emerging cost drivers; ensures insights inform strategic and operational decisions.
• Ensures effective integration of operational, financial, and clinical functions to support coordinated execution of TRS Health programs.
• Ensures strong internal controls, regulatory compliance, auditing processes, and risk management frameworks are in place and functioning effectively.
Stakeholder Engagement and Governance
• Partners with the Executive Director and Deputy Director in Board engagement, including preparation for and participation in Board and committee meetings.
• Serves as a primary Health liaison to the TRS Board, providing clear, accurate, and timely information to support governance, oversight, and decision-making.
• Oversees development of Board materials and presentations, ensuring integration of operational, financial, and clinical perspectives.
• Represents the agency in interactions with the Texas Legislature, including providing subject matter expertise, preparing briefing materials, and delivering testimony in legislative hearings.
• Ensures accurate, responsive, and strategic communication with legislative staff, state leadership, and oversight entities regarding program performance, funding needs, and policy impacts.
• Ensures vendor and partner accountability through effective governance structures, performance monitoring, and issue resolution.
• Builds and maintains effective relationships with external stakeholders, including public education employers, regulators, vendors, consultants, advocacy groups, and industry partners.
• Communicates program performance, key initiatives, risks, and emerging issues to executive leadership, the Board, and external stakeholders.
Talent Management
• Promotes and models TRS values across the division and in executive leadership activities.
• Establishes clear expectations, accountability, and performance standards aligned with organizational goals.
• Drives a culture of collaboration, service excellence, innovation, and continuous improvement.
• Leads talent strategy, including workforce planning, succession planning, and leadership development.
• Promotes an engaged and customer service-oriented work environment.
• Provides coaching, mentoring, and professional development to strengthen leadership capability across the division.
Performs related work as assigned.
WHAT YOU WILL BRING:
Required Education
• Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in business, public administration or related field; or
• High school diploma or equivalent and additional full-time managerial experience in health plan administration or benefits administration may substitute for the required education on an equivalent year-for-year basis.
Required Experience
• Ten (10) years of full-time, progressively responsible experience managing staff operations in health care programs, benefit administration, insurance, pension administration, governmental services, customer service or another related industry.
• Five (5) years of full-time management in an executive capacity (experience may be concurrent.)
Preferred Qualifications
• Experience testifying in front of boards, commissions, and legislative committees.
• Experience leading large, complex health care or benefits programs, preferably in a public sector or highly regulated environment.
• Experience working with or supporting governing bodies, such as Boards or legislative entities, including preparation of materials, presentations, or testimony.
• Experience in health care financial management, including budgeting, forecasting, cost containment strategies, or actuarial analysis.
• Experience overseeing large-scale vendor contracts and partnerships, including procurement, performance management, and accountability for outcomes.
• Experience evaluating and benchmarking benefits programs against market trends, best practices, and emerging health care delivery models.
• Experience leading cross-functional initiatives that integrate operational, financial, and/or clinical strategies.
• Advanced degree in public administration, business administration, public health, or related field.
Knowledge of:
• Advanced principles and practices related to health care administration, including operational, financial, and regulatory components.
• Organizational strategy development and execution, including aligning functional priorities with enterprise-wide goals.
• Legislative, regulatory, and public policy processes impacting state agencies and health-related programs.
• Governance frameworks, risk management practices, and fiduciary responsibilities in a public sector environment.
• Health care financing, cost drivers, connecting healthcare utilization with financial impact, and program sustainability strategies (including vendor and actuarial considerations).
• Large-scale health insurance economics, including supply-demand dynamics, trends, emerging issues, and leading practices in health care delivery, benefits design, and public sector administration.
Skills in:
• Leading large, complex organizations or functions, including setting direction, aligning resources, and driving results through senior leadership teams.
• Strategic planning and execution, including translating broad organizational goals into actionable priorities and measurable outcomes.
• Financial oversight and resource management, including budgeting, forecasting, and ensuring cost-effective program delivery.
• Building and sustaining effective relationships with executive leadership, boards, legislators, regulators, public education employers, and external stakeholders.
• Communicating complex information clearly and persuasively to diverse audiences, including preparing and delivering executive-level presentations, Board materials, and legislative testimony.
• Leading cross-functional collaboration and influencing decision-making in an enterprise environment.
• Analyzing complex issues, evaluating risks, and developing data-informed, forward-looking solutions.
• Overseeing procurement, vendor management, and contract performance to ensure accountability and value.
• Driving organizational change, innovation, and continuous improvement in a dynamic environment.
Ability to:
• Provide strategic leadership in a highly visible, politically sensitive, and regulated environment.
• Exercise sound judgment and make decisions with significant organizational, financial, and public impact.
• Represent the agency with credibility and professionalism in interactions with the Board, Legislature, and external stakeholders.
• Navigate ambiguity and competing priorities while maintaining focus on long-term organizational outcomes.
• Build, lead, and develop high-performing teams, including establishing accountability and fostering a positive organizational culture.
• Influence and collaborate effectively across organizational boundaries without direct authority.
• Balance strategic priorities with operational demands and stakeholder expectations.
• Maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive information with discretion.
Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) Codes:
Veterans, Reservists or Guardsmen with experience in the Military Occupational Specialty (
https://www.trs.texas.gov/files/trs-military-crosswalk.xlsx
) along with the minimum qualifications listed above may meet the minimum requirements and are highly encouraged to apply. Please contact Talent Acquisition at
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with questions or for additional information.
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