Posted 1d ago

Clinical Quality Improvement Specialist

@ Spectrum Health Care
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:lead projects, analyze data, train staff
Requirements Summary:Lead quality improvement initiatives; data-driven QI with Lean/Six Sigma; analyze performance; educate staff; collaborate with interdisciplinary teams.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Data analysis software, QI tools
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Company Description:

Here’s your opportunity to join a growing company in the rapidly evolving health care sector.  Spectrum Health Care is currently seeking a clinical professional with expertise in healthcare quality improvement to join our Clinical Quality, Outcomes and Education team as Clinical Quality Improvement Specialist. The successful candidate will be responsible for leading quality improvement initiatives and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams to ensure regulatory compliance, optimize care processes and enhance patient-centred care.

With over 40 years of experience delivering innovative home health care and specialized services, Spectrum Health Care is blazing a trail of positive health system change.  If you are a clinical quality and safety leader with a commitment to continuous improvement, we want you on our team. 

Job Description:
  • Leads the development, implementation and evaluation of QI projects to enhance home care services
  • Uses data-driven approaches including PDSA cycles, Lean, Six Sigma, clinical indicators and patient experience data to identify areas for improvement and drive measurable outcomes
  • Data analysis and performance monitoring including reporting on key performance indicators, patient satisfaction and safety metrics as well as monitoring compliance with accreditation and regulatory standards related to clinical quality
  • Provides education, training and coaching to home care staff on quality improvement methodologies and best practices
  • Develops and updates policies, protocols and guidelines in alignment with best practices in home care quality and safety
  • Collaborates with key stakeholders including interdisciplinary teams, Patient and Family Advisory Committee and external quality councils
Qualifications:
  • Bachelor’s degree in Nursing, Public Health, Health Administration, or a related clinical discipline. A Master’s degree preferred.
  • 3-5 years in healthcare quality improvement, with experience in home care, community health (preferred)
  • Certifications: LEAN, Six-Sigma, or other QI Methodologies is an asset; Healthcare Quality or Patient Safety
  • Proficiency in using QI tools and software

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