The Career Opportunity
You’ll be part of Seniorlink’s new Center for Clinical Excellence. The Center will enhance our Quality Assurance and Outcomes Evaluation components, analyze data and create information (via a balanced scorecard), improve and standardize our service delivery programming, and respond to new opportunities through grant and RFP applications.
This is a unique opportunity to get in on the ground floor – to create a role that is relevant and which meaningfully contributes to Seniorlink’s success. If you have ever envisioned working for a dynamic, growing company that craves data, wants to use it to effect positive change, and is nimble enough to make decisions in one meeting, then Seniorlink is for you!
The Job Opportunity
Under the direction of the VP for Clinical Excellence, the Quality Analytics Manager will be a health care service delivery expert who knows how to mine, aggregate and communicate the results of data analyses with senior managers and teams of Seniorlink clinicians.
Specific responsibilities and expectations:
Transform data into information: Perform data analytics to support initiatives throughout Seniorlink;
Improve quality: Be responsible for design, implementation, measurement, analysis and reporting of CQI studies;
Create and maintain system for rational reporting: Work with senior management to develop Balanced Scorecard(s) and other reporting tools aimed at enhanced quality and efficiency;
Communicate, collaborate and manage: Assure timely and accurate delivery of data to respond to external data reporting requirements while managing project timelines and resources – suggesting course corrections with stakeholders as necessary to achieve desired outcomes;
Contribute through primary research and investigation: In collaboration with other investigators, support bio-statistical methods for submission of research grants and manuscripts pertaining to quality and safety improvement, program effectiveness and outcomes of clinical care;
Support Seniorlink growth opportunities: Manage and maintain libraries, presentations and other materials necessary for grant writing, RFP’s and publication of study findings.
The Ideal Candidate
The successful candidate will:
Really know health care: You have been trained as a clinician (nursing or other allied health field) or are a health care administrator. Experience in geriatrics is a huge plus.
Have managed projects and others: You have excellent organizational and time management skills. You work well with others and have managed teams. You have the ability to exchange ideas, information and opinions with others to formulate programs and to arrive at decisions, conclusions or solutions. You can conceptualize, organize and deliver projects in a fast paced environment.
Have a “hit the ground running” set of skills: You need to know CQI, outcomes analysis, database management, business intelligence and (perhaps) even statistical software (SPSS, SAS, etc.).
Be immensely flexible: Even though you love to plan, you remain extremely flexible; you thrive in an environment that demands flexibility, creativity, time management, and adaptive problem solving skills.
Contact
If you are interested in a rewarding career with Seniorlink, please email your cover letter and resume to: . Reference "QAM" in the subject area.