Bylaws & Peer Review Consultant
Posted 2026-05-05About Chartis
The challenges facing US healthcare are longstanding and all too familiar. We are Chartis, and we believe in better. We work with more than 1,900 organizations annually to develop and activate transformative strategies, operating models, and organizational enterprises that make US healthcare more affordable, accessible, safe, and human. With more than 1,450 professionals, we help providers, payers, technology innovators, retail companies, and investors create and embrace solutions that tangibly and materially reshape healthcare for the better. Our family of brands—Chartis, Jarrard, Greeley, and HealthScape Advisors—is 100% focused on healthcare and each has a longstanding commitment to helping transform healthcare in big and small ways. Believe in better.
Chartis has offices in Boston, Chicago, New York, Washington D.C., and Nashville.
Remote work is allowed.
Position Summary:
The Healthcare Bylaws & Peer Review Consultant provides subject matter expertise in medical staff governance, bylaws development, and peer review processes. This role partners with hospitals, health systems, and medical staffs to ensure compliance with regulatory standards, accreditation requirements, and best practices in clinical quality and physician performance management.
Key Responsibilities:
Advise healthcare organizations on the development, revision, and implementation of medical staff bylaws, rules, regulations, and policies
Assess and optimize peer review processes, including case review workflows, committee structures, and documentation standards
Ensure alignment with regulatory and accreditation requirements (e.g., Joint Commission, CMS, NCQA, state regulations)
Support the design and implementation of fair, defensible physician performance evaluation systems
Facilitate medical staff committees (e.g., MEC, Peer Review, Credentials) and provide governance guidance
Conduct bylaws and peer review audits to identify gaps, risks, and improvement opportunities
Provide guidance on due process, corrective action, and hearing procedures
Collaborate with legal counsel and executive leadership on sensitive physician matters
Develop training materials and deliver education to medical staff leaders and administrators
Stay current on industry trends, regulatory updates, and emerging best practices
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree (e.g., MHA, MPH, JD, MBA) preferred
5+ years of experience in medical staff services, peer review, healthcare consulting, or hospital administration
Strong knowledge of medical staff bylaws, credentialing, privileging, and peer review frameworks
Familiarity with accreditation and regulatory standards (Joint Commission, CMS Conditions of Participation, etc.)
Experience working with physician leadership and hospital executives
Excellent analytical, facilitation, and communication skills
Ability to manage multiple client engagements and deliver high-quality work independently
Preferred Certifications:
Certified Professional Medical Services Management (CPMSM)
Certified Provider Credentialing Specialist (CPCS)
Juris Doctor (JD) (for roles involving legal/regulatory interpretation)
Salary range: $105,000-$145,000, plus may be eligible for an annual discretionary bonus. The salary range for this role takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including, but not limited to, skills, experience, training, licensure and certifications, practice area, and other business and organizational needs. In addition, Chartis offers several benefits including medical, dental, vision, HSA, FSA, disability insurance, life insurance, 401(k) match, paid time off, wellness stipend, and additional voluntary benefits.
At Chartis, we pride ourselves on having a diverse workforce. We value and celebrate the uniqueness of individuals and the different perspectives they provide. We offer equal opportunity employment regardless of race, color, religion, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability status, age, marital status, or protected veteran status.