What are the responsibilities and job description for the Principal Quality Improvement Consultant position at Fairview Health Services?
Responsibilities/Job Description:
Job Overview
This role is a mobile position meaning there will be some onsite components so anyone hired for the position will need be able to commute to the Metro Area.
About Fairview
Apply today to join our 34,000 employees and 5,000 system providers working to build lasting relationships with the people we serve: our patients, our communities, and each other.
Job Expectations:
Preferred
Fairview is looking for a Principal Quality Improvement Consultant to join our Ambulatory Service Line team.
Job Overview
The Quality Improvement Consultant, at all levels, examines complex organizational issues in order to identify, develop, and execute on projects that will impact the strategic priorities for quality improvement. This individual is primarily responsible for:
- Partnering with operational leaders and their teams to drive breakthrough clinical improvement aligned with strategic priorities by developing process/performance improvement (PPI) plans by scoping projects and establishing charters, directing/managing implementation teams, and bringing projects to completion
- Driving a continuous improvement mindset and educating leaders and teams on various improvement methodologies
This role oversees and executes cross-departmental, cross-functional, complex projects requiring strong collaboration with dyad clinical and operational leaders, central business operations, and other stakeholders. The ideal candidate will be sophisticated in project management and performance improvement methodologies (six sigma, lean, IHI, etc.), and will provide coaching to less experienced consultants. This role will also calculate return on investments in quality projects and support tracking and reduction of costs for patients and the organization.
This role is a mobile position meaning there will be some onsite components so anyone hired for the position will need be able to commute to the Metro Area.
About Fairview
Fairview Health Services is an industry-leading, award-winning nonprofit that offers an entire network of healthcare services. Fairview is one part of M Health Fairview, a partnership between the University of Minnesota, M Physicians and Fairview Health Services. Together, we combine the University’s deep history of clinical innovation and training with Fairview’s extensive roots in community medicine. Our care portfolio includes community hospitals, academic hospitals, primary and specialty care clinics, senior facilities, facilitated living centers, rehabilitation centers, home health care services, counseling, pharmacies, and benefit management services.
Apply today to join our 34,000 employees and 5,000 system providers working to build lasting relationships with the people we serve: our patients, our communities, and each other.
Job Expectations:
- Lead investigations of complex quality and safety issues in order to prevent recurrence, maximizing learning, reduce costs, and improve patient outcomes.
- Facilitate multifaceted quality, safety and performance improvement projects, working with local teams to develop robust and sustainable improvements, implement changes, and monitor outcomes.
- Use industry tools and methods to identify and initiate analysis of systems to prevent future errors; collaborate with facility leaders and system experts to implement corrective actions
- Apply principles of reliable design to ensure delivery of evidence-based care and reduction in preventable harm
- Investigate/explore complex patient safety, quality, and organizational issues in order to identify and develop strategic priorities for improvement.
- Identify and Initiate evaluation and redesign of systems to improve quality measures; identifying necessary resources to fully implement quality and performance improvement; partnering with leaders to act on any resource barriers; focusing on reliability and applying the principles of reliable design to improve the consistent delivery of quality clinical care
- Assists leaders and teams in establishing performance standards and metrics as well as identifying goals while ensuring that partnerships exist with other areas of the business to develop, implement, or refine workflows or data collection and management methods to ensure accurate measurement and tracking of process and improvement results
- Strong working knowledge of regulatory requirements affecting the development of implementation strategies (e.g., CMS, JCAHO, HIPPA, etc.).
- Provide coaching to less experienced consultants as well as be involved with department training efforts as assigned.
- Anticipate and identify barriers to change and develop countermeasures in conjunction with leadership to overcome barriers
- Promote and utilize health equity principles when reviewing data and developing improvement opportunities using a holistic approach
Required
- Bachelors degree
- 10 or more years of Quality/Performance Improvement experience
- One Lean Certification Silver, Gold level and/or Six Sigma Black Belt certification
Preferred
- Master's degree
- Six Sigma Master Black Belt
- Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality
$124176.00-$175323.20 / Annual
Salary : $124,176 - $175,323