The Corporate Director of Quality & Patient Safety is responsible for developing and implementing enterprise-wide quality improvement and patient safety programs to enhance healthcare outcomes and foster a culture of safety. This leadership role requires expertise in quality management, patient safety, data analytics, and quality and performance improvement to drive excellence across multiple facilities. He/she will foster a culture of safety, accountability, and continuous improvement across all levels of the organization. He/she will collaborate with executive leadership to set priorities and integrate quality initiatives into operational plans.
Reports to: Vice President, Quality & Patient Safety, Emory Healthcare
Quality & Performance Improvement
Patient Safety
Regulatory Compliance & Accreditation
Data Analytics & Reporting
Education & Stakeholder Engagement
Minimum Qualifications & Requirements:
Education & Experience
Certifications (Preferred but not required)
Skills & Competencies
Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by state or federal law.
ACCOMMODATIONS: EHC will provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities upon request. To request this document in an alternate format or to request a reasonable accommodation, please contact the Office of Leave and Accommodations.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: (Medium-Heavy) 36-75 lbs., 0-33% of the work day (occasionally); 20-35 lbs., 34-66% of the workday; (frequently); 10-20 lbs., 67-100% of the workday (constantly); Lifting 75 lbs. max; Carrying of objects up to 35 lbs.; Occasional to frequent standing & walking; Occasional sitting; Close eye work (computers, typing, reading, writing); Physical demands may vary depending on assigned work area and work tasks.
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: Factors affecting environmental conditions may vary depending on the assigned work area and tasks. Environmental exposures include, but are not limited to: Blood-borne pathogen exposure; Bio-hazardous waste Chemicals/gases/fumes/vapors; Communicable diseases; Electrical shock; Floor Surfaces; Hot/Cold Temperatures; Indoor/Outdoor conditions; Latex; Lighting; Patient care/handling injuries; Radiation; Shift work; Travel may be required; Use of personal protective equipment, including respirators; environmental conditions may vary depending on assigned work area and work tasks.
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