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Job Location | Brampton |
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Job Type | Permanent |
Job DescriptionReporting to the Director, Quality and Practice, the Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Consultant has a keen interest and demonstrated experience in leading and facilitating processes related to quality improvement, patient safety and critical incident management. This role will be responsible for supporting corporate initiatives and working with the organizational leadership and staff to create policies and procedures that ensure good quality care and minimizes patient harm. Specifically, key functions of this role include the analysis of patient safety incident data and patient care trends.The Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Consultant collaborates with key stakeholders to implement solutions for identified improvement opportunities, map out new processes, test changes for improvement; analyze, interpret and disseminate data as it relates to clinical practice, patient safety, and quality. In addition, this position will be the support of the critical incident management process. This includes assisting clinical leaders with the identification and management of critical incidents, assisting with the investigation of these incidents, coordinating, leading and facilitating reviews of critical incidents, helping clinical leaders with the documentation associated with these incidents, and coordinating processes to share learnings from incident reviews with other members of the organization (for example, other clinical units, professional practice, quality improvement teams, emergency preparedness, management etc.).The successful candidate will actively maintain various systems and online applications that assist incident management activities, (for example: the incident reporting system, the repository of critical and non-critical incidents). The ideal candidate will have excellent interpersonal and communication skills, strong relationship-building, facilitation, and negotiation skills and have an astute ability to prioritize and complete multiple projects simultaneously. The Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Consultant contributes to the leadership of the clinical practice and quality program in supporting a corporate continuous performance improvement and critical incident mitigation culture resulting in enhanced quality care, patient safety and a positive patient experience.Accountabilities: