Austiner
Job Title: Quality Director
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Quality Management Reports To:
Chief Operating Officer / Chief Medical Officer / CEO Summary: The Director of Quality and Patient Safety is responsible for planning, directing, and overseeing all quality improvement, patient safety, and regulatory compliance initiatives within the healthcare facility. This role ensures that clinical and operational processes align with best practices, accreditation standards, and federal/state regulations to promote the highest levels of care, safety, and satisfaction. Essential Duties & responsibilities: Leadership & Strategy
Develop and implement a strategic quality and patient safety program across the organization. Lead performance improvement initiatives to enhance patient outcomes, safety, and satisfaction. Provide leadership in accreditation and regulatory readiness (e.g., Joint Commission, CMS, state inspections). Quality Assurance & Performance Improvement (QAPI)
Design, implement, and monitor performance improvement plans. Use data-driven approaches to identify gaps in care and operational performance. Analyze quality metrics and lead efforts to improve clinical outcomes and patient experience (e.g., HCAHPS, readmission rates). Clinical & Operational Collaboration
Partner with physicians, nurses, and other departments to improve workflows, reduce variation, and ensure evidence-based practices. Facilitate root cause analyses (RCA) and failure mode and effects analyses (FMEA). Monitor infection control, medication safety, and other risk areas. Compliance & Accreditation
Maintain compliance with all local, state, and federal regulatory requirements. Serve as the point of contact for accrediting bodies (e.g., The Joint Commission, CMS). Oversee internal audits and survey readiness. Education & Training
Provide ongoing education and training on quality and patient safety standards. Promote a culture of safety and continuous improvement throughout the organization. Requirements Education
Bachelor’s degree in Nursing, Healthcare Administration, Public Health, or a related field (required). Master’s degree in Healthcare Administration, Nursing, or Quality (preferred). Licensure/Certification
RN license (if applicable) preferred. Certification in Healthcare Quality (e.g., CPHQ) or Patient Safety (e.g., CPPS) strongly preferred. Experience
5+ years of progressive experience in healthcare quality and patient safety. 2+ years in a leadership or director-level role. Experience with regulatory surveys, quality improvement methodologies (Lean, Six Sigma), and data analytics. Skills
Strong knowledge of regulatory standards (CMS, TJC, OSHA). Excellent leadership, communication, and problem-solving abilities. Proficiency in quality management tools and software (e.g., QAPI, dashboards, RCA tools).
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Quality Management Reports To:
Chief Operating Officer / Chief Medical Officer / CEO Summary: The Director of Quality and Patient Safety is responsible for planning, directing, and overseeing all quality improvement, patient safety, and regulatory compliance initiatives within the healthcare facility. This role ensures that clinical and operational processes align with best practices, accreditation standards, and federal/state regulations to promote the highest levels of care, safety, and satisfaction. Essential Duties & responsibilities: Leadership & Strategy
Develop and implement a strategic quality and patient safety program across the organization. Lead performance improvement initiatives to enhance patient outcomes, safety, and satisfaction. Provide leadership in accreditation and regulatory readiness (e.g., Joint Commission, CMS, state inspections). Quality Assurance & Performance Improvement (QAPI)
Design, implement, and monitor performance improvement plans. Use data-driven approaches to identify gaps in care and operational performance. Analyze quality metrics and lead efforts to improve clinical outcomes and patient experience (e.g., HCAHPS, readmission rates). Clinical & Operational Collaboration
Partner with physicians, nurses, and other departments to improve workflows, reduce variation, and ensure evidence-based practices. Facilitate root cause analyses (RCA) and failure mode and effects analyses (FMEA). Monitor infection control, medication safety, and other risk areas. Compliance & Accreditation
Maintain compliance with all local, state, and federal regulatory requirements. Serve as the point of contact for accrediting bodies (e.g., The Joint Commission, CMS). Oversee internal audits and survey readiness. Education & Training
Provide ongoing education and training on quality and patient safety standards. Promote a culture of safety and continuous improvement throughout the organization. Requirements Education
Bachelor’s degree in Nursing, Healthcare Administration, Public Health, or a related field (required). Master’s degree in Healthcare Administration, Nursing, or Quality (preferred). Licensure/Certification
RN license (if applicable) preferred. Certification in Healthcare Quality (e.g., CPHQ) or Patient Safety (e.g., CPPS) strongly preferred. Experience
5+ years of progressive experience in healthcare quality and patient safety. 2+ years in a leadership or director-level role. Experience with regulatory surveys, quality improvement methodologies (Lean, Six Sigma), and data analytics. Skills
Strong knowledge of regulatory standards (CMS, TJC, OSHA). Excellent leadership, communication, and problem-solving abilities. Proficiency in quality management tools and software (e.g., QAPI, dashboards, RCA tools).
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