QUALITY IMPROVEMENT SPECIALIST - RN (Registered Nurse) at Premier Health
Dayton, Ohio, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

10 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

10 Feb, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Patient Safety, Quality Improvement, Clinical Experience, High Reliability Concepts, Performance Improvement Methodologies, Joint Commission Standards, Federal Regulations, Communication Skills, Teamwork, Consensus Building, Situational Awareness, Relationship Management, Change Management, Data Surveillance, EMR Proficiency, Regulatory Compliance

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
QUALITY INNOVATION FT / 8AM - 5PM / 80 HRS PER PAY The Quality Improvement Specialist (QIS) is responsible for the oversight of daily patient safety and quality improvement activities to achieve program’s goals with the system/organizational strategic priorities. The role is developed from the needs of the entire Premier Health Partners system and hospital community to improve the patient experience specifically focusing on high reliability processes to reduce serious safety events and improve patient outcomes. The QIS collaborates with persons clinically responsible for inpatient and outpatient departments as well as non-patient care support areas based on interpretation and evaluation of CMS, CDC, OSHA, ODH, APIC, TJC, and EPA guidelines, standards and/or regulations or other standards related to safe and effective patient care JOB QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Associates required. . Licensure: Current State of Ohio licensure as Registered Nurse. Certification: Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality strongly preferred. Experience: Three years clinical experience in an acute care hospital setting required. Skills/Other: Two years experience in the specialty of patient safety or quality improvement is preferred. Knowledge of high reliability concepts and tools, performance improvement methodologies, Joint Commission standards and Federal/State regulations is desired. Proficient in key clinical and administrative databases required for active surveillance (i.e. EMRs, lab systems, ADT, surgery systems, pharmacy and radiology information). Must be able to be an effective team member in multidisciplinary teams. Team and consensus building skills are critical; requires situational awareness, relationship management, and the ability to drive change through influence and persuasion. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are essential. Ability to work independently with minimal supervision required.
Responsibilities
The Quality Improvement Specialist oversees daily patient safety and quality improvement activities to achieve program goals aligned with organizational priorities. They collaborate with clinical and non-clinical staff to interpret and evaluate guidelines related to safe and effective patient care.
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