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Job Summary
Job Summary The Department of Pediatrics and the Janet Weis Children’s Hospital at Geisinger Medical Center (GMC) is seeking a board‑certified pediatric hospitalist or pediatric subspecialist to serve as the Director of Pediatric Quality and Safety. Non‑subspecialty candidates will be considered. Janet Weis Children’s Hospital (JWCH), located on GMC’s campus in Danville, is the region’s only dedicated 5‑floor, 91‑bed children’s hospital with a full‑service hospitalist and intensive care services. JWCH’s team of medical and surgical specialists provide care in over 30 pediatric specialties, including a 41‑bed Level IV NICU and 14‑bed Level I PICU. Our national collaborative data (i.e., VPS, VON, PTQUIP) consistently ranks JWCH outcomes in the top decile. Recently, our pediatric hematology, oncology and orthopedics services have been named to Becker’s List of Top 100 Programs nationally. JWCH has a strong multidimensional and bidirectional affiliation with Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. The roles and responsibilities of the Director, Pediatric Quality and Safety will be to support the purpose, values and key strategies of the Geisinger Health System, Janet Weis Children’s Hospital and Geisinger Pediatrics. The successful candidate will have 0.3 FTE dedicated to the position.
Job Duties
Develops and implements initiatives to create an appropriate patient safety culture using transparency, accountability without punitive measures, staff engagement, and collaboration as foundations for this culture.
Promotes family‑centeredness and patient advocacy.
Provides data‑driven guidance to improve quality, safety, and best practice throughout the Department of Pediatrics.
Continuously evaluates and improves the program based on internal needs and external regulatory requirements and standards.
Coordinates activities related to accreditation. Collaborates with inpatient and outpatient leadership to ensure readiness.
Establishes annual program plans and provides leadership direction for the implementation and evaluation of these plans.
Oversees and mentors the providers active in Quality and Performance Improvement Projects in both inpatient and outpatient realms.
Works with clinical leaders for pediatric care pathway development to promote best practice and reduce unnecessary variability.
Participates in Geisinger and JWCH committees (e.g., GMC PI Committee, GMC Patient Safety Committee, Children’s Hospital Quality Council) and meetings (e.g., Pediatric Department Meeting, Physician Leadership Forum) to represent pediatric quality, safety, and best practice issues.
In collaboration with GHS committees, informatics, risk management and executive leadership coordinates root‑cause analysis of patient safety events and assures implementation of resulting action plans.
Coordinates organizational response to regulatory standards related to patient safety including but not limited to the Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goals.
Provides leadership in Safety and Quality education for all levels of learners (e.g., residents, medical students, advanced practice students).
Assists with research within the Department of Pediatrics as related to quality, safety, and best practice.
Competencies & Skills
Demonstrates a strong understanding of team dynamics, process and quality and safety science.
Has the ability to analyze and understand clinical informatics and collaborative data related to pediatric quality and safety.
Models professionalism, collaboration and develops high‑functioning teams that span skill sets.
Is dedicated to effective integrated pediatric care delivery that seeks to improve quality and safety while reducing inappropriate variation in care and inefficiency.
Fosters a positive work environment through mutual support, cooperation, and collaboration with clinical staff, leaders, and care teams.
Proficient at performing gap analyses and identifying areas for process change and developing workflows that enable improved quality and safety.
Fluent in data‑management programs and project‑management software.
Has excellent written, oral and presentation skills, including the ability to present to large groups.
Education / Experience / Credentials
MD/DO with current license.
Minimum of five years of clinical experience.
Experience designing, implementing and analyzing innovative problem‑solving strategies.
Experience with project management, process improvement and change management.
Additional education in Quality and Safety science and process strongly desired—e.g., Institute for Healthcare Improvement courses, Agency for Healthcare Quality and Research, or comparable education.
Prior leadership responsibility preferred with a proven record of implementing change in a complex environment such as an integrated health system or academic institution.
Successful research in Quality and Safety strongly desired.
Our Purpose & Values Everything we do is about caring for our patients, our members, our students, our Geisinger family and our communities. KINDNESS: We strive to treat everyone as we would hope to be treated ourselves. EXCELLENCE: We treasure colleagues who humbly strive for excellence. LEARNING: We share our knowledge with the best and brightest to better prepare the caregivers for tomorrow. INNOVATION: We constantly seek new and better ways to care for our patients, our members, our community, and the nation. SAFETY: We provide a safe environment for our patients and members and the Geisinger family. We offer healthcare benefits for full‑time and part‑time positions from day one, including vision, dental and domestic partners. Perhaps just as important, from senior management on down, we encourage an atmosphere of collaboration, cooperation and collegiality. We know that a diverse workforce with unique experiences and backgrounds makes our team stronger. Our patients, members and community come from a wide variety of backgrounds, and it takes a diverse workforce to make better health easier for all.
We are proud to be an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or status as a protected veteran. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability or their protected veteran status.
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Job Duties
Develops and implements initiatives to create an appropriate patient safety culture using transparency, accountability without punitive measures, staff engagement, and collaboration as foundations for this culture.
Promotes family‑centeredness and patient advocacy.
Provides data‑driven guidance to improve quality, safety, and best practice throughout the Department of Pediatrics.
Continuously evaluates and improves the program based on internal needs and external regulatory requirements and standards.
Coordinates activities related to accreditation. Collaborates with inpatient and outpatient leadership to ensure readiness.
Establishes annual program plans and provides leadership direction for the implementation and evaluation of these plans.
Oversees and mentors the providers active in Quality and Performance Improvement Projects in both inpatient and outpatient realms.
Works with clinical leaders for pediatric care pathway development to promote best practice and reduce unnecessary variability.
Participates in Geisinger and JWCH committees (e.g., GMC PI Committee, GMC Patient Safety Committee, Children’s Hospital Quality Council) and meetings (e.g., Pediatric Department Meeting, Physician Leadership Forum) to represent pediatric quality, safety, and best practice issues.
In collaboration with GHS committees, informatics, risk management and executive leadership coordinates root‑cause analysis of patient safety events and assures implementation of resulting action plans.
Coordinates organizational response to regulatory standards related to patient safety including but not limited to the Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goals.
Provides leadership in Safety and Quality education for all levels of learners (e.g., residents, medical students, advanced practice students).
Assists with research within the Department of Pediatrics as related to quality, safety, and best practice.
Competencies & Skills
Demonstrates a strong understanding of team dynamics, process and quality and safety science.
Has the ability to analyze and understand clinical informatics and collaborative data related to pediatric quality and safety.
Models professionalism, collaboration and develops high‑functioning teams that span skill sets.
Is dedicated to effective integrated pediatric care delivery that seeks to improve quality and safety while reducing inappropriate variation in care and inefficiency.
Fosters a positive work environment through mutual support, cooperation, and collaboration with clinical staff, leaders, and care teams.
Proficient at performing gap analyses and identifying areas for process change and developing workflows that enable improved quality and safety.
Fluent in data‑management programs and project‑management software.
Has excellent written, oral and presentation skills, including the ability to present to large groups.
Education / Experience / Credentials
MD/DO with current license.
Minimum of five years of clinical experience.
Experience designing, implementing and analyzing innovative problem‑solving strategies.
Experience with project management, process improvement and change management.
Additional education in Quality and Safety science and process strongly desired—e.g., Institute for Healthcare Improvement courses, Agency for Healthcare Quality and Research, or comparable education.
Prior leadership responsibility preferred with a proven record of implementing change in a complex environment such as an integrated health system or academic institution.
Successful research in Quality and Safety strongly desired.
Our Purpose & Values Everything we do is about caring for our patients, our members, our students, our Geisinger family and our communities. KINDNESS: We strive to treat everyone as we would hope to be treated ourselves. EXCELLENCE: We treasure colleagues who humbly strive for excellence. LEARNING: We share our knowledge with the best and brightest to better prepare the caregivers for tomorrow. INNOVATION: We constantly seek new and better ways to care for our patients, our members, our community, and the nation. SAFETY: We provide a safe environment for our patients and members and the Geisinger family. We offer healthcare benefits for full‑time and part‑time positions from day one, including vision, dental and domestic partners. Perhaps just as important, from senior management on down, we encourage an atmosphere of collaboration, cooperation and collegiality. We know that a diverse workforce with unique experiences and backgrounds makes our team stronger. Our patients, members and community come from a wide variety of backgrounds, and it takes a diverse workforce to make better health easier for all.
We are proud to be an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or status as a protected veteran. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability or their protected veteran status.
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