Director Quality and Performance Improvement
Occupations:
Medical and Health Services ManagersQuality Control Systems ManagersGeneral and Operations ManagersClinical Nurse SpecialistsRegistered NursesIndustries:
Nursing Care Facilities (Skilled Nursing Facilities)Support Activities for Animal ProductionOther Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesAdministration of Environmental Quality ProgramsJewelry, Luggage, and Leather Goods RetailersThe Director of Quality and Performance Improvement's overall responsibility is to develop and direct an effective, comprehensive system-wide Performance Improvement Program. The Director of Quality and Performance Improvement provides administrative, organizational, clinical, and educational leadership in a manner consistent with SJH's mission, vision, and values as well as the principles outlined in SJH's foundational priorities and strategic plan.
The Director of Quality and Performance Improvement functions as a dynamic leader of the SJH multidisciplinary leadership team to determine process improvements that will improve patient care processes and outcomes. This includes responsibility of daily operations and activities related to patient care processes and outcomes that impact quality of care, community perception and potential for revenue loss/gain. Scope of practice will include, but is not limited to the Provider Peer Review process, CMS inpatient and outpatient hospital reporting, (inclusive of value-based programs), Leapfrog Hospital Survey, NJ DOH quality reporting, proportionate shared programs, and Pay for Reporting incentive programs.
The Director of Quality and Performance Improvement serving as a the leader of quality improvement initiatives will identify opportunities for improvement in care, upon access, during treatment, and transition of care accomplished through the collaborative efforts of multidisciplinary teams, Clinical Services, Ancillary Support Services, and Contracted Services.
These opportunities will be identified by utilizing data analytics and to facilitate improvement of clinical and operational outcomes in order to implement process change/redesign, resource alignment or policies that improve patient care and/or services.
This position offers a unique opportunity for an articulate innovator and effective change agent to work with clinicians, researchers, clinical and operational staff to develop and lead (strategic plan).
Masters degree preferred
Registered Nurse (RN) license required
Previous experience in leading Performance Improvement initiatives with a focus on process oriented activities that present opportunities for improvement
Previous experience with Leapfrog criteria and survey submission process
Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ) required
Seven (7) years related experience of which five (5) years must be in a leadership role focused on care process indicators and outcome.
Strong understanding of clinical operations
5 years of diverse clinical experience.
Experience with a variety of methods and tools that support Performance Improvement activities.
Strong understanding of Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Inpatient and Outpatient reporting programs and requirements
Able to interpret legislative policy as it applies to CMS, NJDOH Quality monitoring and reporting
Strong knowledge base of pay for performance programs
Comprehensive knowledge of administrative data and implications of quality reporting
Requires ability to perform complex statistical analysis and interpret data analytics
Strong working knowledge of informatics and decision support techniques
Familiarity with HCAHPS and other survey instruments that assess patient perspective of care
Demonstrated track record of highly developed problem-solving skills.
Requires the ability to manage programs and projects.
Requires demonstrated excellence in interpersonal and written communication skills
Working knowledge of NJDOH reportable safety events, patient safety initiatives, HRO facilitation, and DNV/ISO accreditation to support Patient Safety/Accreditation and Risk Management department activities
St. Joseph's Health is recognized for the expertise and compassion of its highly skilled and responsive staff. The combined efforts of the organization's outstanding physicians, superb nurses, and dedicated clinical and professional staff have made us one of the most highly respected healthcare organizations in the state, the largest employer in Passaic County, and one of the nation's "100 Best Places to Work in Health Care".