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SENIOR RMPS SPECIALIST

CompanyCooperative of American Physicians, Inc.
LocationLos Angeles
Work ModeOn Site
PostedJuly 8, 2026
About The Company
The Cooperative of American Physicians, Inc. (CAP), established in 1975, offers superior medical professional liability coverage through the Mutual Protection Trust (MPT). MPT has earned an A+ (Superior) rating from A.M. Best since 2006. In 2013, CAP created the CAPAssurance, a Risk Purchasing Group, allowing hospitals, facilities, and large physician groups access to top‐rated liability coverage and risk management services. CAP now supports more than 12,000 of California’s finest physicians through offices in Los Angeles, San Diego, Orange County, and Walnut Creek. CAP is licensed as a California surplus lines broker (License No. 0B72723). The insurance products provided under the CAPAssurance program are issued by a “non-admitted” or “surplus line” insurer that is not licensed by the State of California. For more information, visit www.CAPphysicians.com.
About the Role

Description

OVERVIEW: Provide risk management consultation and support to physician members and insureds. 

 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Act as resource to physicians and their staff regarding risk management and other current issues regarding physician/medical practice liability. Manage complex and sensitive issues as they relate to risk reduction strategies for physician practices.
  • Provide risk management advice to Hotline and e-mail requests from physicians and their staff. Participate in rotating after-hours (evenings, weekends, & holidays) Hotline coverage.
  • Organize, plan, and conduct virtual, or on-site, physician practice risk assessments to promote patient safety practices and to minimize malpractice risk.
  • Function as an RMPS resource to other CAP department staff
  • Analyze claims data and other data sources. Identify trends and develop risk reduction strategies utilizing current best practices.
  • Develop risk management practice guides, templates, educational materials, and other resources for physicians and their staff focusing on patient safety and risk management.
  • Research and write professional RMPS articles.
  • Create and present educational programs on risk management topics and strategies to physicians and other healthcare related groups.
  • Participate in RMPS Departmental and organizational meetings, goals, projects, committees
  • Participate in Risk Assessment Peer Review meetings, including review of materials, drafting case summaries and minutes
  • Staff CAPCares Unit as assigned, including:
  • Counsel, guide and coach members/member entities referred to CAPCares hotline in real time or post-adverse patient event with clinically tailored advice specific to the nature of the case.
  • Identify and manage Adverse Patient Outcome cases subject to intervention with Patient Assistant Services (PAS).
  • Evaluate subpoenas and requests for deposition, appearances, etc., route requests to appropriate CAP departments or provide guidance to Members as needed. 

Requirements

Education and Experience: 

  • Bachelor’s degree in a healthcare related field required; master’s degree preferred
  • RN, RN/JD, or clinical license preferred
  • Five years’ experience in healthcare risk management or equivalent experience in a healthcare related environment
  • Professional liability experience highly desirable
  • Physician office management or ambulatory care experience preferred
  • Experience and participation in patient safety/risk management and quality improvement (QI/QA) activities or committees
  • Knowledge of root cause analysis (RCA), adverse event management, responding to grievances and complaints, advance directives and release of protected health information
  • Experience identifying educational and learning needs/gaps of healthcare professionals or physician office practices and developing education and providing training to address the needs
  • Experience writing articles, healthcare educational material, and professional business correspondence
  • Experience in public speaking, e.g., creating and providing presentations to medical personnel or teaching classes

 

Other Skills and Abilities:

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Excellent customer service skills
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively
  • Strong organizational skills
  • Maintain a valid California driver license to travel to physician offices or other venues
  • Ability to travel to practice locations within California, with occasional overnight stays, when requested
  • Computer skills including Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, PowerPoint 

 

Preferred Knowledge of the Following:

California and federal laws and regulations pertaining to the practice of medicine and healthcare, including MICRA; medical risk management techniques; professional liability coverage; hospital and medical office policies and procedures; social behavioral and educational research techniques and evaluation; and medical, legal, insurance databases.





Key Skills
Risk ManagementPatient SafetyClinical ConsultationRoot Cause AnalysisMedical Malpractice Risk ReductionPublic SpeakingHealthcare EducationClaims Data AnalysisProfessional LiabilityQuality ImprovementRegulatory ComplianceCase ManagementTechnical WritingCustomer ServiceMicrosoft OfficeAmbulatory Care Management
Categories
HealthcareLegalManagement & LeadershipConsultingSecurity & Safety
Job Information
📋Core Responsibilities
Provide risk management consultation and support to physician members to minimize malpractice risk and promote patient safety. Develop educational materials, conduct practice risk assessments, and manage complex risk reduction strategies.
📋Job Type
full time
📊Experience Level
5-10
💼Company Size
167
📊Visa Sponsorship
No
💼Language
English
🏢Working Hours
40 hours
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