Clinical Quality Lead
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JobgetherHealthcare
Available to candidates across the United States, primarily Pacific Time-aligned workflows and accommodation for other U.S. time zones where possibleFull-TimeLead
Salary$102,000–$112,000 per year
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Job Details
- Experience
- At least 5 years of nursing experience, including 3+ years in clinical quality, patient safety, risk management, clinical education, documentation review, or a closely related area.
- Required Skills
- DocumentationRisk Management
Requirements
- Active, unencumbered Registered Nurse (RN) license.
- At least 5 years of nursing experience, including 3+ years in clinical quality, patient safety, risk management, clinical education, or documentation review.
- Direct experience conducting clinical incident investigations using root cause analysis and CAPA methodologies.
- Strong knowledge of nursing standards of practice, medication administration safety, and clinical documentation.
- Exceptional written communication skills for producing precise, balanced, and defensible clinical guidance.
- Proven ability to work independently and make sound decisions in a remote, fast-paced environment.
- Strong stakeholder management skills for effective communication with clinical, operational, technical, and external teams.
- Preferred experience in home infusion, specialty pharmacy, biologics, or immunoglobulin administration.
- Preferred experience supporting a 1099 contractor network or multi-state clinical operation.
- Familiarity with accreditation frameworks like ACHC, URAC, or The Joint Commission is preferred.
- Knowledge or training in just culture, human factors, Lean, or high-reliability principles is a plus.
- Graduate degree such as MSN, MHA, or MPH is preferred.
Responsibilities
- Define and maintain clinical standards for home visits, including medication administration, infusion practices, patient assessment, monitoring, escalation, and documentation.
- Develop clinical review criteria, decision frameworks, quality indicators, and escalation pathways supporting independent nurses across multiple markets.
- Own the investigation and resolution of medication errors, adverse events, near misses, and other clinical quality incidents.
- Conduct root cause analyses and CAPA processes using a systems-oriented approach to identify and address performance factors.
- Translate quality findings into actionable clinical education priorities, job aids, policies, and SOPs.
- Serve as the clinical quality subject matter expert during pharmacy partner quality reviews and performance discussions.
- Collaborate with Product, Analytics, Compliance, and operational teams to incorporate clinical requirements into broader initiatives.
- Build repeatable quality playbooks to support expansion into new states, therapies, and clinical programs.
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