Your Opportunity:
As a Patient Concerns Consultant (PCC) with Alberta Health Services (AHS), you play a key role in helping patients, families, staff, leaders, and practitioners resolve concerns about care and services. Guided by the Patient Concerns Resolution Process (PCRP) under Alberta's Patient Concerns Resolution Process Regulation (28/2016), you ensure concerns are addressed fairly, respectfully, and promptly. Referrals may come from patients, families, contracted providers, professional Colleges, the Alberta Ombudsman, Health Advocates, Protection for Persons in Care, the Minister of Health, or senior AHS leadership. Many cases are complex, trauma-related, and sensitive, requiring careful coordination and compassion. Working collaboratively with operational, medical, and senior leaders, you listen and respond to feedback, initiate timely and consistent reviews, and support resolution in accordance with legislation. You foster strong relationships, promote open communication, and build awareness of the concerns process among patients, families, and partners. You may attend and facilitate meetings such as family conferences and quality reviews, contribute to quality improvement initiatives, and share learnings across the system. In supporting feedback providers who may feel stressed or uncertain, you guide them through written, verbal, or direct engagement. You engage patients and families in discussions about system improvements while reinforcing AHS's commitment to safe, high-quality care. Success in this role requires strong skills in de-escalation, critical thinking, problem-solving, time management, and clear communication. The PCC role is governed by AHS policy and provincial legislation, including the Ombudsman Act, Health Information Act, FOIP/POPA, Mental Health Act, and Protection for Persons in Care Act.
Description:
Patient Concerns Consultant role requires demonstrated competency in managing complex cases across adult, pediatrics, and senior population while navigating conflict resolution in diverse clinical and community settings. This position demands a deep understanding of Alberta's healthcare system, including patient feedback and concern processes that often involve sensitive, high-risk, and clinically varied situations. Concerns may be clinical, ethical, procedural, or technical in nature, and typically require a high degree of independent judgment, emotional resilience, and the ability to manage high-conflict interactions involving patients, families, and staff. In addition, the role calls for strong leadership and strategic thinking skills to address multifaceted concerns and collaborate with internal and external stakeholders in support of system-wide improvements.
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