We invite you to consider joining our team of talented Clinical Quality Specialists! In these key roles, you will use quality improvement (QI) methodology to improve outcomes, mentoring and coaching to build unit improvement capability, promoting evidence-based practice, preparing accurate and timely reports using basic statistical tools, and collaborating with area leaders to ensure alignment with strategic improvement priorities.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
Data Collection- Designs data collection tools and teaches team member how to utilize those tools. Prepares accurate and timely reports using basic statistical tools. Demonstrates the use of statistical techniques to measure and analyze the variation in processes. Selects appropriate charts to display data. Produces regular status reports on the progress of quality improvement initiatives and regulatory requirement to unit leaders and staff to keep them apprised of progress, potential barriers, lessons learned, and related topics.
Collaboration- Collaborates with unit leaders to prioritize unit-based quality improvement projects to assure alignment with organizational goals. Demonstrates the ability to manage a portfolio of improvement projects.
Quality Improvement- Utilizes quality improvement (QI) methodology to improve outcomes. Participates in the development of specific, measurable, actionable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) aims, key drivers and interventions for strategic projects. Coaches unit-based teams in the development of SMART aims, key drivers and interventions for unit based projects. Coaches others to consider reliability principles when determining interventions. Designs PDSAs, facilitates PDSA cycles and documents results. Coaches others to utilize QI tools including but not limited to flow diagrams, modified FMEA and pareto charts.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS
Clinical Quality Specialist II
Required:
Bachelor's degree in a related, clinical field
2+ years of work experience in a related job discipline
Strongly Preferred:
- Master's degree
- 2-5 years progressive clinical leadership experience along with experience with Process Improvement, CQI, Six Sigma, Lean or TQM techniques required.
- Facilitation experience with clinical teams, including physician participants along with prior operational and supervisory experience within a complex medical center
Clinical Quality Specialist I
Required:
Strongly Preferred:
- Master's degree
- 2-5 years progressive clinical leadership experience along with experience with Process Improvement, CQI, Six Sigma, Lean or TQM techniques required.
- Facilitation experience with clinical teams, including physician participants along with prior operational and supervisory experience within a complex medical center
Primary Location
Location T
Schedule
Full time
Shift
Day (United States of America)
Department
AC Hospital Operations
Employee Status
Regular
FTE
1
Weekly Hours
40
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