Clinical Project Manager Jobs in Idaho
Clinical Project Manager jobs in Idaho concentrate in the healthcare, pharmaceutical research, and medical device sectors, with consistent demand for mid-level and senior candidates who can manage complex clinical trials and regulatory submissions. Boise, Idaho Falls, and Nampa are the primary hiring metros, anchored by employers such as St. Luke's Health System, Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center, and Elanco, all of which maintain ongoing clinical operations in the state. Project coordinators specializing in oncology trials, Phase II through Phase IV studies, and regulatory affairs are among the most sought-after in current Idaho postings. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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CLINICAL RESOURCE MANAGER / CASE MANAGER
NAMPA, ID
SUMMARY:
Provides hospital case management/utilization review and discharge planning collaboratively determining level of care needs beyond acute care, providing decision support to patients/families and physicians, managing patient and family expectations, and ensuring a smooth transition to the next level of care and services. Coordinates the integration of social services into patient care as appropriate. Coordinates the hospital activities concerned with case management/utilization review and discharge planning. Adheres to departmental goals, objectives, standards of practice, and policies and procedures. Ensures quality patient care and adheres to regulatory compliance. Provides concurrent assistance and support to physicians and other clinical members of the health care team in coordinating the delivery of services for a select group of patients. To help achieve quality clinical and cost outcomes, incorporates real-time contacts with physicians, nursing, and ancillary care givers to establish specific treatment, cost, and transition targets and to facilitate transition planning.
REQUIREMENTS:
- Colleague must have an RN license, as defined by their primary work state (Idaho or Oregon)
- IDAHO ONLY: If a nurse moves to Idaho from another compact state, they must apply for licensure by endorsement and update their primary state of residence to Idaho within 60 days of being hired.
- All colleagues must provide licensure or proof of application for secondary state within 90 days of hire.
- BSN required. A master's degree is preferred.
- A minimum of 2 years of varied hospital clinical experience is required.
- Experience in case management, home health, and/or the insurance industry preferred.
- Knows, understands, incorporates, and demonstrates the Organization's Mission, Vision, and Values in behaviors, practices, and decisions.
- Demonstrates knowledge and skills to competently care for all assigned age groups (Neonate, Child, Adolescent, Adult, Geriatric as applicable).
- Revenue Management: ensures the accuracy of documenting services and supplies provided to the patients.
- Coordinates the integration of social services/case management functions into patient care, discharge, and home planning process with other hospital departments, external service organizations, agencies and healthcare facilities.
- Completes a screening/assessment of physician assigned cases to determine medical necessity/status determinations and transition needs. Reassesses, monitors, and modifies transition needs as appropriate.
- Conducts concurrent medical record review using established medical necessity criteria to determine correct level of care for acute patients. Assists physicians with completing transfer and discharge orders. Maintains knowledge of federal, state, and private agency review requirements and regulations.
- Provides education to all health care team members including physicians regarding requirements to meet regulatory standards.
- Promotes effective and efficient utilization of clinical resources from admission to discharge.
- Initiates and presents "denial letters" as appropriate. Completes PASRRs for admission to skilled nursing facilities. Delivers Condition Code 44 letters to patients and educates them on Medicare benefits.
- Researches and locates resources for patients for example: assistance in competing medication applications for financial assistance through pharmaceutical companies, works closely with our Patient Financial Advocates in the Medicaid pending process, and works closely with outside facilities to obtain equipment in situations when patients have limited funding available to them.
- Communicates with physicians at regular intervals throughout hospitalization and develops an effective working relationship. Assists physicians to maintain appropriate cost, cases, and desired patient outcomes.
- Introduces self to patient and family and explains clinical resource manager role and the process for patient and family to contact clinical resource manager.
- Serves as a patient advocate. Enhances a collaborative relationship to maximize the patient's and family's ability to make informed decisions.
- Participates in multidisciplinary patient care rounds and/or conferences as appropriate to review treatment goals, optimize resource utilization, provides family education and identification of post-hospital needs.
- Utilizes physician advisor referral as appropriate.
- Adheres to department established process in reviewing 30 day re-admissions.
- Follows established patient choice policy.
- Documents assessment of primary and back up plans along with communications to patient, family and care team.
- Documents interventions taken to meet the needs of their individual patients in Power Chart.
- Actively participates in department staff meetings and department sub teams.
- Ensures discharge planning compliance with Medicare Conditions of Participation/regulations and Joint Commission standards.
Visitwww.saintalphonsus.org/careers to learn more about the benefits, culture and career development opportunities available to you at Saint Alphonsus Health System.
Saint Alphonsus and Trinity Health are committed to promoting diversity in its workforce and to providing an inclusive work environment where everyone is treated with fairness, dignity and respect. We are committed to recruit and retain a diverse staff reflective of the communities we serve. Saint Alphonsus and Trinity Health are equal opportunity employers and prohibit discrimination against any individual with regard to race, color, religion, gender, marital status, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Our Commitment
Rooted in our Mission and Core Values, we honor the dignity of every person and recognize the unique perspectives, experiences, and talents each colleague brings. By finding common ground and embracing our differences, we grow stronger together and deliver more compassionate, person-centered care. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local law.
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Where Idaho roles are concentrated, by current openings.
Clinical Project Manager Job Market in Idaho
A snapshot from current Idaho openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- St. Luke's Health System16

- WSP15

- Trinity Health7

- Kootenai Health7

- Saint Alphonsus Health System6

Top Industries Hiring
- Healthcare & Medical Services34
- Consulting & Professional Services27
- Education6
- Energy4
- Electronics & Hardware4
What Idaho Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in clinical project manager jobs across Idaho.
- Bachelor's degree in life sciences, nursing, or a related clinical field required
- Minimum five years of clinical trial management experience in a regulated environment
- Demonstrated knowledge of ICH-GCP guidelines and FDA regulatory requirements
- PMP or CAPM certification strongly preferred by Idaho healthcare and research employers
- Proficiency with clinical trial management systems such as Medidata Rave or Veeva Vault
- Strong written communication skills for protocol writing, monitoring reports, and stakeholder updates
Clinical Project Manager Jobs in Idaho: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a clinical project manager in Idaho?
The most direct path is a bachelor's degree in a clinical, life sciences, or health-related field, followed by experience in clinical research coordination or trial monitoring. Idaho does not require a state-issued license specific to clinical project management, but employers consistently favor candidates who hold the Certified Clinical Research Professional credential offered by the Society of Clinical Research Associates or a Project Management Professional certification. Building experience at Idaho hospital systems or regional research sites is the most common entry route.
How much do clinical project managers make in Idaho?
Clinical project managers in Idaho earn a median of about $95,630 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $61,090 for the lowest 10% to over $165,140 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which companies hire clinical project managers in Idaho?
Employers hiring clinical project managers in Idaho right now include St. Luke's Health System, WSP, and Trinity Health, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Idaho's largest health systems and pharmaceutical-adjacent employers tend to post the most consistent openings, particularly in Boise and the broader Treasure Valley region.
Which Idaho cities have the most clinical project manager jobs?
Boise, Meridian, and Twin Falls account for the largest share of clinical project manager openings in Idaho. Boise dominates due to its concentration of large health systems and life sciences offices, while Idaho Falls and Nampa generate openings through regional medical centers and facilities tied to the Treasure Valley's growing healthcare infrastructure.
Are there remote clinical project manager jobs in Idaho?
Yes, and more than many clinical roles, since clinical project managers spend a significant portion of their work on planning, reporting, and vendor oversight that can be done off-site. About 25% of clinical project manager openings tied to Idaho are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, reflecting the desk-heavy nature of the role. Protocol development, data review, and sponsor communications are the functions most commonly performed remotely.
How can I get hired as a clinical project manager in Idaho with little or no experience?
Starting as a clinical research coordinator or clinical research associate is the most realistic entry point, since those roles build the trial oversight and documentation skills Idaho employers look for in project managers. St. Luke's Health System and Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center both post coordinator-level research roles that serve as a direct pipeline into project management. Pursuing the Certified Clinical Research Associate credential while working in a coordinator role gives candidates a measurable edge when applying for their first project manager position.
Where can I find and apply to clinical project manager jobs in Idaho?
You can find and apply to clinical project manager jobs in Idaho on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings from employers hiring in the state right now. Find the roles that fit your experience and apply directly to the ones that match.
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