All the benefits and perks you need for you and your family:
Vision, Medical & Dental Benefits from Day One
Student Loan Repayment Program
Received Magnet® recognition from the American Nurses Credentialing Center in January 2019
Our promise to you:
Joining AdventHealth is about being part of something bigger. It’s about belonging to a community that believes in the wholeness of each person, and serves to uplift others in body, mind and spirit. AdventHealth is a place where you can thrive professionally, and grow spiritually, by Extending the Healing Ministry of Christ. Where you will be valued for who you are and the unique experiences you bring to our purpose-minded team. All while understanding that together we are even better.
Schedule: FT Days-40 hours/week
Shift:
Monday-Friday, Exempt
This position is supporting our Surgery Centers
Location: AdventHealth Shawnee Mission
9100 West 74th Street, Merriam, KS 66204
The community you’ll be caring for:
At AdventHealth Shawnee Mission, formerly Shawnee Mission Medical Center, you're more than just a number on a chart. You're a whole person, who functions best when physically, emotionally, and spiritually fit. Find whole-person care, dedicated teams and staff, and a wide variety of medical services, all at our hospital in Shawnee Mission, Kansas.
The role you’ll contribute:
The Clinical Risk Management Coordinator works with the Administrative Director of Quality, Risk and Safety (Risk Manager) for the hospital and administration to organize a systematic approach to risk management decision making and program administration.This position assists with event, claim, and litigation management as well as coordination of several risk mitigation programs.Manages all enterprise risk insurance claims in collaboration w/ AHS Risk Management e.g. general and professional liability, auto, property, etc.
The value you’ll bring to the team:
·Utilizes the Performance Improvement Model
Utilizes excellent interpersonal skills to deal with challenging situations while maintaining strong supportive relationships. Readily available for questions; handles requests in a courteous and respectful manner.
Communicates effectively, both written and verbally.
·Demonstrates a proactive attitude and seeks to remedy situations before mistakes are made or corrects errors when found; takes responsibility for the overall “quality image” of the department.
·Ensures accuracy of data collection and submission; validates integrity of data collected.
·Develops data reports for projects, committees, hospital departments, medical staff departments, as designated.
·Knowledge of and utilizes statistical approaches, measurement techniques, including benchmark and comparative data to develop quality reports.
·Collects, aggregates, analyzes, summarizes and reports quality data for hospital organizational performance and physician performance data as indicates.
·Participates in hospital-wide outcomes and quality improvement initiatives/ performance improvement teams as indicated.
·Assists in efforts to improve and streamline the process and workflow of the department.
·Demonstrates the ability to set appropriate priorities.
·Recognizes how absence impacts the functioning of the healthcare team and strives to minimize this effect.
·When requested, is willing to adjust personal schedule in order to complete workload when necessary
·Attends educational offerings as needed to promote continuous learning and support to department
·Implements the objectives of Risk Management and Patient Safety Plan
·Working knowledge of the PSO (Patient Safety Organization)
·Reports potential risk management concerns to the risk manager
·Reviews, maintains and tracks responses all event reports submitted.Ensures timely and complete follow-up and standard of care assignment.
·Ensures the event reporting database is maintained with integrity, standardization of data and timely documentation consistent w/ AHS PSO standards and Kansas Risk Management statutes
·Completes required reports of the risk management program to KDH&E or other related licensure governing bodies.
·Works with Corporate Risk Management should a claim or lawsuit occur; investigation and preparation for litigation.
·Prepares and maintains documentation and correspondence related PCE’s, Claims, and Lawsuits
·Coordinates formal and informal responses to correspondence: subpoena’s, interrogatories, production of documents requests, claims, or lawsuits etc.
·Supports and encourages error reporting and near miss reporting throughout the organization
·Leads and facilitates the PI teams, FMEAs, and RCAs as warranted.
·Creates and disseminates aggregate department specific reports related to risk management data.
·Oversees the risk management programs related to Notaries, Certificates of Insurance, Driver’s Insurance Program, etc.
·Act as resource for the organization as it relates to events, claims/ litigation, and risk mitigation
·Coordinates assigned meetings to include review of agendas, notices, notebooks and minutes. Perform necessary follow-up based upon actions taken by the committee. Chairs and coordinates the facilities Clinical Executive Risk Management Committee.
·Coordinates risk assessments as conducted and associated corrective action planning.
·Complete insurance applications for renewal as determined.
·Provides education formal and informal related to assigned areas, e.g. Risk Management and Patient safety.
·Working knowledge of The Joint Commission, CMS CoP’s, Kansas Risk Management statutes, and Patient Safety Organization (PSO) requirements, as it pertains to patient safety and risk management.
·Addresses opportunities for improvement with open, honest, outcome oriented approach for success.
·Demonstrates excellent management, communication, organization, interpersonal, problem-solving, critical thinking, systems thinking, consulting, and team building skills.
·Ability to prioritize, plan and execute while pursuing various projects simultaneously.
·Cross trains to others’ assignments within the department to gain depth in duties and allow cross coverage.
Qualifications
The expertise and experiences you’ll need to succeed:
Required:
Bachelor’s Degree
Kansas Registered Nurse License
2 to 5 Years of Position-Related Experience Preferred
Certified Professional in Healthcare Risk Management (CPHRM) Preferred
Preferred:
RN with surgical service experience in an ASC (1-2 years)
This facility is an equal opportunity employer and complies with federal, state and local anti-discrimination laws, regulations and ordinances. The salary range reflects the anticipated base pay range for this position. Individual compensation is determined based on skills, experience and other relevant factors within this pay range. The minimums and maximums for each position may vary based on geographical location.
At AdventHealth, Extending the Healing Ministry of Christ is our mission. It calls us to be His hands and feet in helping people feel whole. Our story is one of hope — one that strives to heal and restore the body, mind and spirit. Our more than 80,000 skilled and compassionate caregivers in hospitals, physician practices, outpatient clinics, urgent care centers, skilled nursing facilities, home health agencies and hospice centers are committed to providing individualized, wholistic care.
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