
RN Quality Program Manager - Oncology
- Seattle, WA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Ensures compliance with FACT, CIBMTR, and other applicable agencies by continually engaging agencies around updates, identifying and updating internal SOPs to reflect changes, and coordinating and documenting education to necessary parties. Regularly reviews status of annual competency requirements, identifies avenues to assist in meeting requirements, and notifies participants of any deficiencies throughout the year.
- Partners with IS, Best Practice, Clinical Transformation, analytics, patient engagement, patient safety, risk management and other teams to coordinate improvements in education, workflow, Epic, and other areas identified by project teams. Will participate in Quality Management Committee meetings/Transplant CPC meetings and collaborate with various clinical departments for planning, coordination, implementation, and monitoring of all quality management activities throughout the service line.
- Manages the Quality Calendar and performs associated audits. Shares audit results with leadership, proposes and implements corrective action plans.
- Participates in the design, creation, validation, analysis, and communication of clinical quality data as it related to organizational priorities in partnership with analytics and other relevant teams. Works closely with Data Managers to ensure data integrity and quarterly CPI requirements are met.
- Supports the evaluation and continual improvement of quality and safety at Swedish, as represented by the quality management system and/or other standardized practices across the enterprise. Uses standardized principles (i.e., document vetting and control) and processes (i.e., internal audits, preventative/corrective action, risk reduction, action planning) as appropriate.
- Remains current and knowledgeable about regulatory requirements and payor/government programs such as FACT and CIBMTR. References that information to design effective systems and processes and meets or exceeds those standards.
- Creates project summaries and reports, leads project committees/workgroups, and provides presentations and other communications to local and system-wide groups/teams in partnership with division leadership as needed.
- Participates thoughtfully and constructively in team meetings. Assists with onboarding of new team members.
- Maintains minimum 10 hours of cellular therapy education.
- Bachelor's Degree Nursing; graduation from an accredited school.
- Upon hire: Washington Registered Nurse License.
- Upon request: Driving may be necessary as part of this role. Caregivers are required to comply with all state laws and requirements for driving. Caregivers will be expected to provide proof of driver license and auto insurance upon request.
- 3 years Direct patient care.
- Experience with EHRs.
- Experience developing clinical care policies, procedures and order sets.
- Master's Degree Healthcare.
- 1 year Experience in a supervisory role; delegating nursing responsibilities to licensed and unlicensed personnel within a medical setting (ambulatory or acute).