Summary:
In a High Reliability Organization, the Director Clinical Risk Management (DCRM) is responsible for overseeing the clinical risk management program in one or more ministries. The DCRM strategizes, directs, and develops a clinical risk management program. In doing so, the DCRM implements process improvement methods to address adverse events, near misses, root cause analyses, and issues related to clinical risk. The DCRM will work collaboratively with Health System leaders and clinicians to develop plans or system improvements to enhance an organizational culture that supports patient safety, mitigates risks of safety events, and supports the provision of safe, quality patient care. The DCRM will have a dual-reporting structure to both Quality leadership and the System Director Clinical Risk Management.
Responsibilities:
Source: NAHQ Workforce Accelerator Competency Framework 2022: Eight Domains
Job Requirements:
Education/Skills
Master’s degree with relevant clinical experience and evidence of additional training in patient safety or risk management or Juris Doctorate preferred.
Experience
3 years of clinical risk management experience required.
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
Work Type:
Full Time
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Director Clinical Risk Management - Quality Management
FULL TIME
Quality and Risk Management
CHRISTUS Good Shepherd Health System
700 East Marshall Avenue
Longview, TX 75601
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