Hours are subject to change based on operational requirements.
This position may be scheduled at any of the following sites:
Charlton Campus (Hamilton Downtown)
Application Dates
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Opening Date:
24/06/2025
Closing Date:
01/07/2025 Applications must be received online by 12:00 midnight on the Closing Date
Position Description
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POSITION SUMMARY:
The Quality Consultant will collaborate with clinical and administrative leadership working on high-value initiatives targeting improvements in healthcare quality. Quality improvement will incorporate initiatives in patient safety, patient centeredness, effectiveness, timeliness, efficiency and equity.
Through demonstrated proficiency in quality improvement and business methodologies, education, innovation, and role modeling, the consultant partners with programs to:
1. Plan and implement projects with cross-functional teams to achieve the organization's strategic goals;
2. Inform policy development and planning cycles through strategic recommendations;
3. Improve performance of the Quality and Patient Safety priorities of the organization;
4. Implement standards of care including those embedded in Accreditation Canada's requirements; and
5. Play a leadership role in creating capacity for quality improvement.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Masters Degree in Business Administration, Health Services Management, Public Health, Health Sciences, Nursing or other related field.
Regulated Health Professional in Social Work, Psychology, Nursing, OT, PT, etc., preferred
3-5 years of practical related experience
Advanced proficiency in applying Quality Improvement tools required
Proven leadership abilities, including ability to lead teams through projects and change required
Superior communication, facilitation, presentation and writing skills
Ability to effectively collaborate with physicians, senior leadership and all members of the heathcare delivery team
Demonstrated ability to evaluate outcomes using statistical principles
Extensive knowledge of current literature in quality and patient safety
Clinical training is considered an asset
LEAN training and/or equivalent experience is considered and asset
Project management training and/or equivalent experience is considered an asset
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provides facilitation and leadership in supporting Quality Improvement Plans through the Excellent Care for All Act.
Works with corporate teams developing project plans for quality improvement projects, evaluation, implementation and communication.
Applies planning methodologies for targeted rapid cycle improvements (A3, PDSA cycles, etc.).
Provides expertise in performance measurement, developing metrics to track progress and provides analytical support for interpretation of results using advanced statistical measurement where appropriate.
Coaches and provides support/tools to clinical teams for ongoing sustainability/auditing.
Chairs relevant working groups for corporate projects and initiatives.
Serves as the primary corporate resource for expertise, facilitation, education and application of quality improvement tools, including but not limited to:
Process and Value Stream Mapping
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
LEAN methodologies and tools
Problem identification and root cause analysis
Brainstorming and focus group facilitation
Change Management tools
Statistical Analysis including control charts
Leads Root Cause Analysis for reviewing safety issues, including critical incident reviews. Reviews will frequently require supplemental application of quality improvement tools, stakeholder interviews, chart reviews and multi-disciplinary group facilitation. Reviews will result in formal recommendations and implementation of quality improvement and risk mitigation strategies. The sensitive nature of these reviews requires diplomacy and discretion.
Provides support as expert resource to quality teams in the evaluation of quality and patient safety metrics as well as the evaluation of improvement projects.
Provides consultation/guidance regarding appropriate indicators, targets and data sources to measure performance and assists in the analysis of the data.
Provides educational quality improvement training to clinical staff, medical residents and student groups.
Educates new hospital staff during General Hospital Orientation.
Participates in hiring processes for department, providing support to Quality Director/Manager.
Leads or co-leads preparation for hospital accreditation and advocates for completion of and compliance to accreditation requirements.
Supports the development of the corporate strategic plan through robust recommendations informed by internal and external reports.
Acts as an ambassador in identifying and implementing initiatives to create, communicate and demonstrate a leadership-driven "just" culture of patient safety.
Identifies opportunities to disseminate St. Joe's work and innovative ideas, which may include:
Completing abstract and submissions for conferences and academic journals,
Developing presentations/posters,
Planning and executing corporate events,
Representing St. Joe's at healthcare conferences, as delegate and presenter.
St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton (SJHH) is an equal opportunity employer and strives for equity, inclusiveness, and diversity in all our programs, practices, facilities, and people. We foster a culture of patient and staff safety where all positions comply and work in conjunction with the Mission, Vision, and Core Values of SJHH.
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. SJHH is committed to a barrier-free recruitment and selection process - please inform us should accommodation be required at any point in the recruitment process.
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