Patient Safety Program Specialist

TelligenColorado Springs, CO
6d$92,379 - $115,475Remote

About The Position

As the Patient Safety Program Specialist, you will be responsible for overseeing and ensuring the success of patient safety related quality improvement initiatives across a designated region in the hospital, nursing home, and outpatient clinical settings. This is a remote position and the ideal candidate lives in Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Montana, Missouri, Nebraska, Oregon, or Wyoming. However, Telligen will consider internal candidates in other states. You will support a team of Quality Improvement Advisors (QIAs) to ensure the delivery of effective technical assistance (TA), achievement of project goals, and compliance with deliverables. You will serve as a subject matter expert in topic areas such as medication safety, infection prevention and control, risk assessments, and safety events/policies, working with state and regional leadership teams to standardize processes, identify opportunities for improvement, address challenges, and ensure the alignment of interventions with organizational and project-wide goals. You will also be responsible for state, regional, and national partner engagement across the region, including ongoing support of relationships and collaborative activities.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in nursing, public administration, public policy, public health, or a related field.
  • Proven ability to design, implement, and support a regional technical assistance strategy tailored to providers' unique needs.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of patient safety topic areas and hands-on experience in nursing homes, hospitals, and/or clinician offices.
  • In-depth understanding of quality measures and QI methodologies in key focus areas, including evidence-based interventions that will improve outcomes and knowledge of barriers and drivers for improvement.
  • Proven ability to design and deliver effective training programs, workshops, and learning collaboratives to build capacity in quality improvement practices among healthcare professionals.

Nice To Haves

  • Clinical licensure (e.g., RN, LPN, MSW, PharmD).
  • Master’s degree in public health, quality improvement science, health informatics, or related field.
  • Patient safety-related certifications strongly preferred (CPSS, CIC, CPSP, etc.).
  • Proven experience mentoring multidisciplinary teams, including Quality Improvement Advisors or equivalent roles.
  • Proven ability to manage project timelines, meet deadlines, and produce detailed written reports.
  • Experience in translating complex data into actionable insights and meaningful narratives for multidisciplinary teams, including clinical and non-clinical audiences.

Responsibilities

  • support a team of Quality Improvement Advisors (QIAs) to ensure the delivery of effective technical assistance (TA), achievement of project goals, and compliance with deliverables
  • serve as a subject matter expert in topic areas such as medication safety, infection prevention and control, risk assessments, and safety events/policies, working with state and regional leadership teams to standardize processes, identify opportunities for improvement, address challenges, and ensure the alignment of interventions with organizational and project-wide goals
  • responsible for state, regional, and national partner engagement across the region, including ongoing support of relationships and collaborative activities.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Number of Employees

501-1,000 employees

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