Healthcare Contracts Manager, Paralegal - Remote
Company: Sound Physicians
Location: Schiller Park
Posted on: February 6, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Details Description About Sound Founded in 2001 and
headquartered in Nashville, TN, Sound Physicians is a nationally
respected, physician-led medical group practicing in 400 hospitals
across 45 states. Our team of 4,000 clinicians and 1,000 business
professionals across the country is united by one mission: to build
exceptional clinical partnerships that unlock quality, affordable,
dignified care for everyone – no matter who they are or where they
live. With physician-led clinical teams and more than two decades
of operational expertise, we’ve refined what it takes to
consistently deliver exceptional care in hospital medicine,
emergency medicine, critical care, anesthesia, and telemedicine.
Why join us? A remote-first culture that values flexibility and
collaboration Opportunities to grow your career while making a real
impact A team that champions inclusivity, innovation, and
excellence Whether working virtually or onsite at one of our
practices, you’ll be part of a purpose-driven organization shaping
the future of healthcare. Sound Physicians offers a competitive
benefits package inclusive of the items below, and more: Medical
insurance, Dental insurance, and Vision insurance Health care and
dependent care flexible spending account 401(k) retirement savings
plan with a company match Paid time off (PTO) begins accruing
immediately upon start date at a rate of 15 days per year, in
accordance with Sounds PTO policy Ten company-paid holidays per
year About the Role The Healthcare Contracts Manager, Paralegal
plays a key role within Sound Physicians’ Legal Department by
managing the full lifecycle of contracts across our hospital,
vendor, and Accountable Care Organization (ACO) partnerships. This
position supports Sound’s mission to improve quality and reduce the
cost of healthcare by ensuring all contractual arrangements are
drafted, reviewed, and executed in a timely, compliant, and
business-focused manner. The ideal candidate has significant
experience in healthcare contracting and demonstrates exceptional
judgment, attention to detail, and the ability to balance legal
risk with business objectives in a fast-paced, team-oriented
environment. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Manage the
entire contracting and amendment process for hospital clients,
vendors, and ACO arrangements, from request intake (via Salesforce
or other workflow tools) through execution. Draft, review, and
negotiate a variety of agreements, including: Client and hospital
services agreements Vendor and consultant agreements Business
Associate Agreements (BAAs) Nondisclosure agreements (NDAs)
Amendments, letters, and other related legal documents Exercise
independent judgment and discretion in drafting and negotiating
contract terms to ensure alignment with business needs and
compliance requirements. Collaborate with Operations, Finance,
Business Development, and Compliance teams to support strategic
initiatives and address contract-related issues. Ensure all
agreements comply with applicable healthcare laws and regulations,
including HIPAA, Stark Law, and the Anti-Kickback Statute. Track
contract milestones, renewal dates, and deliverables to support
ongoing business operations. Maintain and organize contract files,
contract tracking, templates, and clause libraries to improve
efficiency and consistency. Support the General Counsel and broader
Legal team with special projects, research, and process improvement
initiatives. Serve as a trusted resource for colleagues across the
organization. Values Being a Self-starter: Demonstrates the ability
to jump in and start a task or project with limited direction.
Collaboration: Demonstrates the ability to work well with others to
accomplish a goal and get the work done; takes opinions of others
into consideration; includes others in the decision-making process
Trustworthiness: Demonstrates a high degree of integrity; keeps
confidences; does what they say they will do. Commitment:
Demonstrates dedication to the job, project, organization,
customer/clients and co-workers. Strong Work Ethic: Dedication to
getting the job done well and on time regardless of circumstances.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities In-depth understanding of
healthcare contracting principles, including provider, hospital,
and vendor relationships. Familiarity with federal and state
healthcare regulations (HIPAA, HITECH, Stark Law, Anti-Kickback
Statute, etc.). Proven ability to draft and negotiate contracts
with minimal supervision. Strong organizational and project
management skills with a keen attention to detail. Excellent
communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to build
collaborative relationships across teams. Proficiency in Microsoft
Office Suite and contract management systems. Ability to manage
multiple priorities, meet tight deadlines, and maintain a high
level of professionalism and discretion. Education and Experience
Bachelor’s Degree with focus in business administration, healthcare
or law or similar experience Minimum: 5 years of healthcare
contracting and business experience in a fast-paced, professional
setting Preferred: 7–10 years of progressively responsible
experience in healthcare contracting, preferably within a physician
practice management company, hospital system, or healthcare
services organization is preferred Salary Range: This position
offers an annual salary range of $75,000-$105,000. Exact salary
will depend on the candidate’s experience, education and geographic
location. Sound Physicians is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO)
employer and is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion at
the bedside and in our workforce. Qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, national origin, gender identity, sexual
orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability
status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or
local laws. This job description reflects the present requirements
of the position. As duties and responsibilities change and develop,
the job description will be reviewed and subject to amendment.
Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all
applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For
further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from
the Department of Labor.
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