Principal Surgical Quality Consultant - Detroit, MI
GENERAL SUMMARY:
Under minimal supervision from the VP, Director and/or Manager, Office of Clinical Quality and Safety, the Principal Quality Consultant is responsible for the facilitation of multiple Continuous Improvement efforts and applies a variety of improvement methodologies and group management techniques to support individuals and teams through process improvement initiatives. This individual performs assessment/analyses related to area of professional/technical expertise (i.e., Accreditation/Quality/Risk/Infection Control/Safety/Policy Management) and educates other Quality staff members in these areas. Project work may include technical/professional analyses or may require facilitation of a large multi-disciplinary group of administrators and/or medical personnel. Prepares reports and recommendations for management and coordinates implementation whenever possible. This individual provides needed continuous improvement training and education and works closely with other leadership to meet education needs at all levels throughout the institution. Serves as a consultant to other HFHS departments. Communicates regularly with Management on specific projects and/or emerging trends. Flexibility, innovation, and creativity are necessary characteristics of the successful candidate. Individual is expected to continuously learn key content related to area of expertise; apply new continuous improvement methodologies; and to spread successful innovation through the institution.
PRINCIPLE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Works Independently with minimal or no direction. Consults with system/operating unit leadership as appropriate.
- Comfortable and effective in interacting independently with C-Suite leaders and physician leaders.
- Independently leads and facilitates assigned initiatives, in a consulting capacity, in support of organizational improvement [within a function] that will drive or have direct impact on process improvements, standardization; reducing waste, and enhancing patient safety/quality improvement; and/or customer satisfaction.
- Assesses organizational performance (e.g., a function, a department, a key process, etc.) in relation to established goals and standards; recommend new approaches, policies, and procedures to effect continual progress toward goals and standards.
- Develops improvement action plans, quantifies the benefits, and provides leadership and mentoring to ensure implementation. Can implement the plan in partnership with the appropriate champion and process owner.
- Coaches & mentors team members and process owners at all levels of the organization to utilize a defined PDCA process improvement methodology, incorporating PI methods that ensure the use and appropriate interpretation of data for decision making.
- Develops effective communication methods to educate staff; keep informed of key initiatives/projects.
- Able to independently influence the thinking and actions of directors and executives. Independently, guides the production of creative solutions.
- Develops and provides expertise using change management tools and methods for more complex and sophisticated change initiatives to ensure successful and sustainable implementation of improvements.
- Anticipates and works strategically to guide teams based on advanced knowledge of healthcare trends and issues. (operating unit and/or systemwide).
Provides expertise and tools to managers, leaders, etc. to develop and sustain process improvements. - Demonstrates ability to take on facilitator or leader role within highly complex projects with minimal coaching and is a known coaching resource for others.
- Shows no hesitation about taking the lead in any situation, even in the presence of significant ambiguity.
- Conducts written and oral project updates for senior management and other leaders.
- Researches best practices; utilizes information technology (as appropriate) to support decision making.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
- Bachelor’s degree in Nursing or healthcare related field required. Master’s degree in health care field preferred. RN preferred.
- Minimum five (5) years hospital experience required; clinical/operational experience preferred.
- Minimum two (2) years in a technical role in a healthcare or related field preferred for certain core functions.
- QI/PI lead or facilitator: 3 - 5 years; Broad Business unit and System level, multidisciplinary experience.
- Evidence of ongoing continuing education in professional/technical area of expertise. (i.e., Accreditation/Quality/Risk/Infection Control; Safety; Policy Management).
- Possesses strong analytical skills/problem solving techniques for conceptualizing, interpreting, developing, and implementing effective systems and processes.
CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSURES REQUIRED:
- RN licensure (if applicable).
Overview
HAP is a Michigan-based, nonprofit health plan that provides health coverage to individuals, Â Â Â Â Â companies and organizations. A subsidiary of Henry Ford Health System, we partner with doctors, employers and community groups to enhance the overall health and well-being of the lives we touch. With more than 1,100 dedicated and passionate employees, our goal is to make health care easy for our members.
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Under the leadership of President and CEO Robert G. Riney, Henry Ford Health is a
$6 billion integrated health system comprised of six hospitals, a health plan, and 250+ sites
including medical centers, walk-in and urgent care clinics, pharmacy, eye care facilities and
other healthcare retail. Established in 1915 by auto industry pioneer Henry Ford, the health system
now has 32,000 employees and remains home to the 1,900-member Henry Ford Medical Group, one
of the nation’s oldest physician groups. An additional 2,200 physicians are also affiliated with the
health system through the Henry Ford Physician Network. Henry Ford is also one of the region’s Â
major academic medical centers, receiving between $90-$100 million in annual research funding and
remaining Michigan’s fourth largest NIH-funded institution. Also an active participant in medical
education and training, the health system has trained nearly 40% of physicians currently practicing
in the state and also provides education and training for other health professionals including nurses,
pharmacists, radiology and respiratory technicians. visit HenryFord.com.
Benefits
Whether it's offering a new medical option, helping you make healthier lifestyle choices or
making the employee enrollment selection experience easier, it's all about choice. Â Henry
Ford Health System has a new approach for its employee benefits program - My Choice
Rewards. Â My Choice Rewards is a program as diverse as the people it serves. Â There are
dozens of options for all of our employees including compensation, benefits, work/life balance
and learning - options that enhance your career and add value to your personal life. Â As an
employee you are provided access to Retirement Programs, an Employee Assistance Program
(Henry Ford Enhanced), Tuition Reimbursement, Paid Time Off, Employee Health and Wellness
and access to day care services at Bright Horizons Midtown Detroit, and a whole host of other
benefits and services. Employee's classified as contingent status are not eligible for benefits
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committed to the hiring, advancement and fair treatment of all individuals without regard to
race, color, creed, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status, size, height,
weight, marital status, family status, gender identity, sexual orientation, and genetic information,
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