Quality (QAPI) Director Job at Freedom Behavioral Hospital of Plainview

Freedom Behavioral Hospital of Plainview Plainview, TX 79072

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Please note that this position is for Plainview,Texas


Freedom Behavioral Intensive Patient Program located in Plainview, Texas is an outpatient program specifically for Geriatric non-acute psychiatric mentoring and therapy services. We are looking for an experienced Registered Nurse; strong preference given to previous geriatric psych experience. Teamwork, team development and team training are all key qualities for this position.


The QAPI Director is responsible for planning and implementing the QAPI Program to meet the needs of the hospital approved by the Hospital Governance Committee under the Direction of the Corporate QAPI Director. The QAPI Director provides education to leadership, medical staff, hospital staff and Governing Body. The QAPI Director facilitates performance improvement activities and CQI activities throughout the hospital through the QAPI plan. The QAPI Director acts as a resource person to administrative team, department managers and medical staff. The QAPI Director assists department managers with preparation for all committee meetings as needed. QAPI Director assists with preparation for all regulatory body surveys, i.e., the accrediting organization, State Licensing Review, CMS Validation surveys. TheQAPIDirector focuses the plan on the basis of 3 categories: Quality Management, Risk Management, and Staff Educator.


Quality Management: Responsible for implementing the quality assessment performance improvement plan to meet the needs of the hospital. Provides education to medical staff, hospital staff and Governing Body. Facilitates performance improvement activities and CQI activities throughout the hospital. Acts as a resource person to administrative team, department managers and medical staff. Assists department managers with preparation for medical staff committees. Oversight responsibility for all regulatory body surveys, i.e., the accrediting organization, State Licensing Review, CMS Validation surveys. Maintains oversight responsibility for all performance improvement activities conducted throughout the institution. Drives and manages the Risk Management and Utilization Plan located within the QAPI Plan.



Risk Manager: Responsible for clinical identification, risk evaluation and coordination of corrective action implementation related to risk issues. Provides intervention and education related to risk management issues to promote safe work practices and quality care and services in an environment that is beneficial to the safety, health and wellbeing of all patients, visitors and hospital staff. Coordinates risk programs with all hospital departments, administration and the legal counsel. Reports real and potential risk situations to the Governing Body, medical staff, administration, hospital departments and committees, as appropriate. Responsible for establishing and monitoring methods to avoid, eliminate and/or reduce risk situations associated with the provision of patient care and services.


Clinical Staff Education Director: Responsible for the direction of clinical staff education for the organization. Manages education needs for the hospital staff; provides management of operational and educational activities. Consults with department directors, staff, physicians and nursing personnel on the organization’s educational requirements to ensure patient and staff needs are met. Recommends and assist in the development of educational policies and procedures. Serves as a resource person to staff and management.


WORKING CONDITIONS:


Work environment characteristics are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee may occasionally be exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment may be moderate to high. The work environment may include chemicals used for cleaning, and have dust, mist, and stream generated in housekeeping tasks. This is a smoke-free workplace. Work requires spending approximately 75% or more of the time inside a building that offers protection from weather conditions but not necessarily from temperature changes.


The employee must provide documentation of a tuberculosis test during new-hire orientation and annually thereafter.


PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to stand on feet for moderate periods of time, standing could be as high as 60-80% per working shift per day. Must be able to sit for extended periods of time, at least 4 hours. A certain amount of walking and standing are often necessary to carry out job duties. Lifting/carrying may exceed 10 pounds.


Additional work environment characteristics may include: performing repetitive tasks/motion, and hearing alarms, telephone, and normal speaking voice. Stress is identified as a job hazard resulting from a hectic environment with frequent interruptions. The environment alone presents a certain amount of risk servicing psychiatric patients in acute and crisis needs


The position also requires:


Reaching


Extending the hands and arms in any direction.


Handling


Seizing, holding, grasping, turning, or otherwise working with the hand or hands.


Fingering


Picking, pinching, and otherwise working with the fingers primarily.


Feeling


Perceiving such attributes of objects and materials as size, shape, temperature or texture by means of receptors in the skin, particularly those of the fingertips.


Talking


Expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word.


Hearing


Perceiving the nature of sounds by the ear.


Seeing


Obtaining impressions through the eyes of the shape, size, distance, motion, or other characteristics of objects. The major visual functions are: (a) acuity – far and near; (b) depth perception; (c) field of vision; (d) accommodation; (e) color vision.



Exposure Category: Category II (tasks involve potential for exposure to blood, bodily fluids, or tissues.)


PREFERRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND/OR EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:


Education: Current Clinical licensure in State of Practice. (Registered Nurse)


License: State of Practice.


Experience: A minimum of two (2) years’ experience in a Clinical Setting in healthcare and/or medical industry is required. Previous experience in quality or performance improvement activities preferred. If below experience standards must be enrolled in ongoing course work in performance improvement and CQI methodology.


Accustom to using mobile tools and applications


Acquired ability to observe goals as minimum standards and always strives to exceed minimum standards


Proficient knowledge of tablets and smart phones


Additional Requirement


Effective verbal communication skills


Effective organizational skills


Effective interpersonal skills


Analytical problem solving skills


Ability to read and comprehend written instructions; ability to follow verbal instructions


Proficient knowledge of PC computers


CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, AND/OR REGISTRATIONS REQUIRED:


Photo ID


Social Security Card/Driver’s License


Primary Source Verification of education


Copy of clinical license if applicable


CPR




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