Dir Quality Improvement Initia - Nashville, TN
Tracking Code
8333-415
Job Description
Job Description:
Are you ready to join an organization where you can make an extraordinary impact everyday?
Imagine all Americans enjoying ideal cardiovascular health free of heart disease and stroke. At the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association, we get to work toward that goal every day. Is it easy? No. Is it worthwhile? Absolutely.
This is satisfying and challenging work that makes a real difference in people's lives. We are where you can achieve professional growth with personal fulfillment. We are where you can connect people to making a lifesaving impact. We are where you can partner with individuals, schools, lawmakers, healthcare providers and others to ensure everyone has access to healthier lifestyle choices and proper healthcare. The American Heart Association is where you can make an extraordinary impact.
The American Heart Association has an immediate opening for a Director for Quality & Systems Improvement (QSI) in our Nashville, TN market. This position covers the state of Tennessee and is based in Nashville.
About Get with the Guidelines:
Get with the Guidelines (GWTG) is an example of one of our world-class programs. GWTG is the premier hospital-based quality improvement program for the American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association. It empowers healthcare provider teams to consistently treat heart and stroke patients according to the most up-to-date guidelines. A person dies every 35 seconds from heart disease and stroke. They’re the nation’s No. 1 and No. 4 killers and claim more lives than the next four causes of death combined. GWTG is estimated to be able to save more than 80,000 people annually if 75% of the eligible patients discharged are treated at an 85% compliance rate with the AHA/ACC Secondary Prevention guidelines. What makes this opportunity unique? In the Director position, a clinical expert has the opportunity to further impact patient outcomes with this life saving program. Primary responsibilities include identifying and leveraging opportunities and methods for improving clinical performance through sales of the GWTG patient management tools, process improvements, workflow redesign, and care management through the development and cultivation of collaborative relationships with hospital leaders and staff. Further, this position serves as a resource by demonstrating a comprehensive understanding of the benefits of the program and the ability to surmount barriers through a consultative, value-added approach.
Key Responsibilities :
The major roles and responsibilities of the position include:
- 1.Selling the AHA’s “Get With The Guidelines Patient Management Tools” for hospitals to implement and utilize for quality improvement in a defined market to achieve program goals
- Managing hospital account activities, engaging the medical community with regards to GWTG programs.
- Partnering with state health departments, EMS, quality improvement organizations, health plans and other agencies to ensure that our quality improvement initiatives are key priorities within their organizations
- Serving as an educator and quality improvement advisor, using a consultative approach to work collaboratively with State Systems of Care and hospitals to progress within the quality improvement continuum
- Executing of all necessary pre-work activities required to launch all future GWTG modules in a market including the oversight and execution of Primary Stroke Centers, Comprehensive Stroke Centers, and similar programs as necessary
- Collaborating with appropriate affiliate staff and volunteers to leverage opportunities and provide seamless customer relationship management
Required Experience
Experience:
This position requires the clinical knowledge and experience that demonstrates the ability to execute local and regional strategies based on affiliate and national priorities, managing multiple projects, and cultivating relationships with key stakeholders and program implementers.
- A Bachelor’s degree in Nursing, Healthcare Administration or equivalent is required; Master’s degree in Nursing, Healthcare Administration or equivalent is preferred. Sales experience a plus.
Professional experience must include:
- A minimum of two years of clinical nursing experience, especially in the area of cardiovascular care, and/or hospital quality improvement experience with demonstrated understanding of patient care and/or clinical quality or process improvement management in an acute care hospital.
- Relevant experience with a national cardiac clinical quality improvement program that incorporates clinical data capture within a process improvement framework will also be considered.
- Knowledge of heart disease and/or stroke.
- Knowledge of the operating methods and ethics of voluntary, non-profit organizations and health care delivery system professionals.
- Ability to learn and sell new software applications.
- Results driven with the ability to multi task
- Willing and able to travel in required territory at least 50% of the time. Some overnight and out of state travel will be needed.
- Valid driver’s license, proof of at least minimum state required automobile liability insurance and ability and willingness to travel as position demands.
- Satisfactory background checks including consumer credit, motor vehicle, and criminal history.
We offer a competitive compensation package and benefit package which included: comprehensive health benefits, retirement plan with generous employer contributions, 12 paid holidays per year, paid time off, flexible spending accounts and a Fit-Friendly work environment.
Attracting talented, committed employees means offering a competitive benefits package, ongoing professional development and training, and a diverse and inclusive environment in which to work and grow. And we do. To learn more about our organization, please visit our website at www.Heart.org/careers
The American Heart Association will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of age, race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, national origin, disability, veterans’ status, sexual orientation, marital status or based on political or religious opinions or affiliations, membership or non-membership in employee organizations
Job Location
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Position Type
Full-Time/Regular
Job Category: Health Services
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