Director, Pediatric Product Delivery at Joint Commission
Swindon, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

06 Jun, 26

Salary

161000.0

Posted On

08 Mar, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Leadership, Strategic Oversight, Accreditation, Certification, Pediatric Hospitals, Stakeholder Engagement, Staff Management, Retention Strategies, Business Planning, Account Management, Customer Satisfaction, Financial Analysis, Database Management, Policy Application, Data Analysis, Risk Navigation

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Overview The Director of Pediatric Product Delivery of Accreditation and Certification Operations (ACO) is a vital member of the leadership team in ACO and reports either to the National Leader or to the Executive Director of Acute Programs. This role provides leadership and strategic oversight specific to pediatric hospitals, children’s health systems, and pediatric-focused accreditation and certification programs. This role works collaboratively with all divisions of Joint Commission to provide leadership and vision in support of the business. The Director of Pediatric Product Delivery is responsible for engaging staff, managing and developing relationships, supporting retention and mission expansion within pediatric hospitals and children’s health systems, managing staff within a pediatric pod structure, and contributing to the organization’s safety culture. Responsibilities Drive mission expansion and retention strategies within the pod, with focused attention on children’s hospitals, pediatric specialty programs, and pediatric service lines. Oversee all pediatric hospital and children’s health system account types within the pod structure, including freestanding children’s hospitals and pediatric programs within integrated health systems. Contribute to the development and execution of annual business plans. Oversee the comprehensive strategy to build organizational engagement and partnership to improve pediatric program retention rates. Oversee the development and implementation of pediatric-focused strategic account plans that address the unique operational, regulatory, and safety needs of children’s hospitals. Support pod members in the implementation of strategies to drive growth, enhance customer satisfaction, and build long-term partnerships. Direct a team/pod of Account Executives and Organization Engagement staff supporting children’s hospitals and pediatric programs. Oversee recruitment, orientation, and development of team; contribute to the development of resource documents, policies and procedures to guide pod activities; evaluate staff performance; and allocate workloads within the pod to ensure timely completion of tasks and program goals. Support on-call activity including availability to surveyor cadre, field directors, staff, and executive leadership. Extra support is needed during significant survey impacts due to natural disasters. Implement operational activities through all phases of the accreditation and certification cycle by planning, organizing, and monitoring: Program performance (gains, losses, program growth, program margins, market share) Survey volume budget and variances Review and approve pricing adjustments Processes withdrawals Review reports tostrategically analyze account distribution Responsible for the uniform and consistent application of corporate accreditation/certification policies as they relate to pediatric hospitals, children’s health systems, and pediatric specialty programs Facilitates immediate resolution of issues/problemsfrom officers that affect operations Records Maintenance updates to accounts (denials, reinstatements, UA orgs, history fixes) Biannual manual reviews by supported program(s) Participates in the development and testing of pediatric-specific accreditation and certification initiatives. Including product development, education programs, publications in Perspectives and E-dition, standards and survey process development through collaboration with Field Directors and Executive Leadership, and any other resource that support the accreditation and certification programs. Lead/participate on multiple performance improvement and other teams or committees and advisory groups of the corporation as requested by the leadership team. Facilitate operational changes. Applies accreditation policy consistently to ensure the integrity of the accreditation process and supports the pod in explanation of policy to customers. Use reports and data tofoster timeliness of accreditation activity and support program performance. Actively contributes to the successful achievement of pod performance objectives through effective division (SSM, SIG, OQPS) and enterprise team involvement and proactive communication and collaboration as necessary. Collaborate with Marketing to develop program specific value proposition content, AO battlecards, and other resources to support pod members in mission expansion opportunities. Senior Leadership Support: Support Leadership in performing delegated project work Serve as back up for director meetings and fulfill Director duties when Director is out of the office Identify critical factors that will affect the outcome of a decision, evaluate options and navigate risk when operational issues arise Develop pod goals, program goals, performance expectations, and key performance indicators (KPI). Leading expert on pediatric and children’s hospital supported programs for pod and division; responsible for the direct implementation of all mission expansion, retention, and operational activities and decisions within ACO. Participate in Advisory Council meetings on-site and off-site as needed. Deliver presentations throughout the year to inform staff, customers, and other divisions about operational changes. Support program delivery and program enhancements to meet the needs of customers and overall business. Qualifications • A Bachelor’s degree is required; a Master’s degree is preferred.• Five to seven years of experience within the health care industry in a pediatric-focused role is preferred.• Previous supervisory experience is necessary, including expertise with Joint Commission accreditation processes.• Comprehensive knowledge of financial analysis and proficiency with database management software applications are required.• Willingness to travel as needed, up to 15%. • Must possess a thorough understanding of supported pod and division programs and participate actively in all ACO operational decisions.• Proven ability to drive strategic growth and long-term partnerships with organizations. • Must excel in relationship building and have a customer centric mindset.• Salesforce CRM pipeline management and daily administration to track interactions is preferred. Min USD $121,000.00/year Max USD $161,000.00/year
Responsibilities
This leadership role provides strategic oversight for pediatric-focused accreditation and certification programs, driving mission expansion and retention within children's health systems. The Director is responsible for managing a team, overseeing operational activities across the accreditation cycle, and ensuring consistent application of corporate policies for pediatric accounts.
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