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What you'll do: Collaborate with hospitals to identify the need for and drive measurable improvements in patient outcomes.Partner with local, state, and national organizations to connect providers and patients to relevant initiatives and learning opportunities.Analyze regional, state- and provider-level quality data, facilitate learning collaboratives, and provide technical assistance to hospitals as they implement evidence-based practices.Bring knowledge of hospitals and healthcare systems, experience in quality improvement methodologies, and strong relationship-building skills to effectively engage with partners and providers across the healthcare continuum while ensuring alignment with both state and federal healthcare quality objectives.Required Skills and Experience: Bachelor's degree in public administration, public policy, public health, or a related field, required or equivalent experience (i.e. 10 years healthcare experience, associate's degree with 5+ years' experience, etc.).Healthcare quality improvement experience required.In-depth knowledge of the principles of quality improvement practices and methodologies used in hospital settings.Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build productive relationships with C-suite leaders, clinicians, administrators, and other health professionals.Familiarity with state and federal regulations impacting hospitals, including CMS quality measures, value-based payment models, and accreditation standards.Ability to coach and facilitate improvement activities with providers and partners, providing technical assistance in designated subject matter expertise or setting-specific areas.Active Enterprise User Administration (EUA) ID: As a CMS Contractor employee requiring routine access to a CMS federally controlled information system, this position requires establishing an Identity and Credentialing Tool (ICT) account and obtaining the EUA ID. If you do not currently hold an active EUA ID, you must complete the required training and obtain the EUA ID. Failure to obtain the EUA ID within this timeframe may result in the termination of employment.Preferred Skills and Experience: Hospital setting experienceMaster's degree in public health, quality improvement science, health informatics, or related fieldLicensed RN, LPN, MSW, or CPHQProven experience working with multidisciplinary teams, including physicians and nurses, pharmacists, and administratorsProven ability to manage project timelines, meet deadlines, and produce detailed written reportsExperience in translating complex data into actionable insights and meaningful narratives for multidisciplinary teams, including clinical and non-clinical audiences$83,410 - $103,565 a yearTelligen and our affiliates are Equal Opportunity Employers and E-Verify Participants.Telligen will not provide sponsorship for this position. If you will require sponsorship for work authorization now or in the future, we cannot consider your application at this time. We will not accept 3rd party solicitations from outside staffing firms.Telligen is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, age, protected veteran status, disability or any other protected class.Telligen is committed to ensuring that our employment process is open to all individuals, and provides reasonable accommodations to individuals who need assistance during any part of the employment process due to a disability, medical condition, or physical or mental impairment. Reasonable accommodations are considered on a case-by-base basis.If you need assistance to navigate Telligen's careers website or to apply for a position, please send an email to careers@telligen.com#J-18808-Ljbffr
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What you'll do: Collaborate with hospitals to identify the need for and drive measurable improvements in patient outcomes.Partner with local, state, and national organizations to connect providers and patients to relevant initiatives and learning opportunities.Analyze regional, state- and provider-level quality data, facilitate learning collaboratives, and provide technical assistance to hospitals as they implement evidence-based practices.Bring knowledge of hospitals and healthcare systems, experience in quality improvement methodologies, and strong relationship-building skills to effectively engage with partners and providers across the healthcare continuum while ensuring alignment with both state and federal healthcare quality objectives.Required Skills and Experience: Bachelor's degree in public administration, public policy, public health, or a related field, required or equivalent experience (i.e. 10 years healthcare experience, associate's degree with 5+ years' experience, etc.).Healthcare quality improvement experience required.In-depth knowledge of the principles of quality improvement practices and methodologies used in hospital settings.Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build productive relationships with C-suite leaders, clinicians, administrators, and other health professionals.Familiarity with state and federal regulations impacting hospitals, including CMS quality measures, value-based payment models, and accreditation standards.Ability to coach and facilitate improvement activities with providers and partners, providing technical assistance in designated subject matter expertise or setting-specific areas.Active Enterprise User Administration (EUA) ID: As a CMS Contractor employee requiring routine access to a CMS federally controlled information system, this position requires establishing an Identity and Credentialing Tool (ICT) account and obtaining the EUA ID. If you do not currently hold an active EUA ID, you must complete the required training and obtain the EUA ID. Failure to obtain the EUA ID within this timeframe may result in the termination of employment.Preferred Skills and Experience: Hospital setting experienceMaster's degree in public health, quality improvement science, health informatics, or related fieldLicensed RN, LPN, MSW, or CPHQProven experience working with multidisciplinary teams, including physicians and nurses, pharmacists, and administratorsProven ability to manage project timelines, meet deadlines, and produce detailed written reportsExperience in translating complex data into actionable insights and meaningful narratives for multidisciplinary teams, including clinical and non-clinical audiences$83,410 - $103,565 a yearTelligen and our affiliates are Equal Opportunity Employers and E-Verify Participants.Telligen will not provide sponsorship for this position. If you will require sponsorship for work authorization now or in the future, we cannot consider your application at this time. We will not accept 3rd party solicitations from outside staffing firms.Telligen is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, age, protected veteran status, disability or any other protected class.Telligen is committed to ensuring that our employment process is open to all individuals, and provides reasonable accommodations to individuals who need assistance during any part of the employment process due to a disability, medical condition, or physical or mental impairment. Reasonable accommodations are considered on a case-by-base basis.If you need assistance to navigate Telligen's careers website or to apply for a position, please send an email to careers@telligen.com#J-18808-Ljbffr
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