Under limited supervision, provides leadership and direction for patient safety and safety improvement strategies. This role is responsible for the coordination of patient safety activities as outlined in the Patient Safety Program. The position encompasses various roles (e.g., coordinator, educator) and requires effective interpersonal and management skills to motivate team members to embrace the Culture of Patient Safety. In addition, the individual will assist with the management of the Event Reporting System and will provide support to select committees under either the UM UCH Patient Safety Program.
Company Description
University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health (UM UCH) offers the residents of northeastern Maryland an unparalleled combination of clinical expertise, leading-edge technology, and an exceptional patient experience.
A community-based, integrated, non-profit health system, our vision is to become the preferred, integrated health system creating the healthiest community in Maryland. We are dedicated to maintaining and improving the health of the people in our community through an integrated health delivery system that provides high quality care to all. Our commitment to service excellence is evident through a broad range of health care services, technologies and facilities. We work collaboratively with our community and other health organizations to serve as a resource for health promotion and education.
Today, UM UCH is the leading health care system and second largest private employer in Harford County. Our 3,500 team members and over 650 medical staff physicians serve residents of Harford County, eastern Baltimore County, and western Cecil County.
University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health owns and operates:
University of Maryland Harford Memorial Hospital (UM HMH), Havre de Grace, MD University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Medical Center (UM UCMC), Bel Air, MD The Upper Chesapeake Health Foundation, Bel Air, MD The Patricia D. and M. Scot Kaufman Cancer Center, Bel Air, MD The Senator Bob Hooper House, Forest Hill, MD
Qualifications
MINIMUM KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Education & Training: Bachelor's degree in related health science field is required; Master's degree preferred. CPPS or CPHQ certification preferred. Training and/or experience preferred in principles of LEAN management, root cause analysis, FMEA, risk assessments, and human factors engineering integration for patient safety.
Work Orientation & Experience: Current licensure in related field is required (i.e. Nursing, Physical Therapy, Environmental Health and Safety, etc.). A minimum of two (2) years of experience in Patient Safety is required; five (5) years preferred. Experience in a hospital setting is required.
Skills & Abilities: Strong interpersonal skills and a highly collaborative style, inclusive of all stakeholders. Ability to build consensus, provide strong leadership in a team environment. Knowledge of federal, state and local requirements of regulatory and accreditation agencies. Highly effective oral and written communication skills with the ability to work with team members at all levels of the organization, as well as with regulatory agencies. Knowledge of safety data measurement, analysis and improvement strategies. Proficiency and demonstrated effectiveness in problem-solving, analytical skills and implementation of new safety programs. Ability to work with limited supervision in the management of safety projects and programs. Ability to develop collaborative programs and projects with other disciplines. Ability to contribute to team effectiveness, build relationships and facilitate improvements. General knowledge of safety database management and the ability to work with statistical concepts and analysis. Strong change management skills. Flexible and able to adapt to rapidly changing priorities.
Additional Information
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The University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS) was created in 1984 when the state-owned University Hospital became a private, nonprofit organization. It has evolved into a multi-hospital system with academic, community and specialty service missions reaching every part of the state and beyond. UMMS is a national and regional referral center for trauma, cancer care, neurocare, cardiac care, women's and children's health and physical rehabilitation. It also has one of the world's largest kidney transplant programs, as well as scores of other programs that improve the physical and mental health of thousands of people daily. The hospitals and health systems that comprise UMMS are: University of Maryland Medical Center, University of Maryland Medical Center Midtown Campus, UM Rehabilitation and Orthopaedic Institute, UM Baltimore Washington Medical Center, UM Capital Region Health, UM Charles Regional Medical Center, UM St. Joseph Medical Center, UM Upper Chesapeake Health, UM Shore Regional Health, Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital and UM Community Medical Group.
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