Consultant·e Microsoft

3 weeks ago


Edmonton AB, Canada The Good Samaritan Society Full time

Quality Consultant- NAB
Quality Consultant- NAB
Good Samaritan Mill Woods Centre
where you are valued, appreciated for your hard work, and supported. Employment Type: Permanent Full Time 1 FTE Hours of Work: 0800-1600
Reporting to the Manager of Quality, the Quality Consultant provides evidence based advice, consultation, leadership, and is a resource to care home staff, clinical, and program leaders; senior leaders; and stakeholders regarding quality and clinical standards (national, provincial and internal), quality and clinical policies and procedures.
The Quality Consultant fosters evidence based practice for care delivery that meets legislative, provincial and Accreditation standards and is aware of best current evidence and trends in the industry. Quality Assurance activities are key to monitoring and sustaining clinical practice and the Quality Consultant works with other members of the Quality Department, the Learning and Development Department and Care Home/Program leaders to ensure that clinical standards are consistently met.
The Quality Consultant participates in the creation and revision of policies and procedures related to clinical practice, quality of care and resident/client safety. The Quality Consultant collaborates closely with the Learning and Development Department, IPC and other stakeholders in developing policies and procedures, implementation and sustainment plans as well as quality assurance activities.
This position will promote integration and translation of quality improvement and resident safety initiatives into day to day operations through collaboration with health care leaders, managers, and physicians to provide leadership and expertise in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of improvement initiatives designed to improve quality of care, service utilization, safety, and risk reduction to produce measurable outcome results that meet established requirements, standards and legislation.
Bachelor of Science Degree in nursing or equivalent
Supplemental courses in adult education
Work Experience
Minimum 5 years’ experience in continuing care and senior health in a leadership role
Experience in the utilization and analysis of clinical data
Experience with quality improvement tools and techniques, process redesign and/or project leadership skills required
Training in project management preferred.
Experience in incident analysis.
Demonstrated knowledge of quality improvement principles, methods, and tools.
Ability to operate related equipment and proficiency in the use of computer software programs.
Must be familiar with quality improvement methods, tools, and software, such as Microsoft Word, SharePoint, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Exhibits strong analytical skills, application of gap-analysis and needs assessments, and is solution focused.
Active driver’s license is required for travel between care homes and head/regional office.
Travel and flexible hours.
Training/support requests may take place during hours outside of regular business hours to meet the needs of staff who work alternative shifts.
Working under stringent timelines associated with project demands.
At The Good Samaritan Society, Good Samaritan Canada, and Good Samaritan Delta View Care Centre, we believe that our employees are our number one asset. Since 1949, we have been providing excellence in complex/long term care, assisted/supportive living, and other specialized care services for the elderly and those with developmental and physical support requirements. Pension and benefits for eligible employees
Discounted services with many of our local businesses
Diversity-Equity-Inclusion 
The Good Samaritan Society and Good Samaritan Canada is committed to upholding the values of diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism in the workplace at all levels of the organization, as well as in the delivery of our services. We encourage applications from people of all backgrounds including, but not limited to, Indigenous peoples, racialized groups, people with disabilities, and people from the 2SLGBTQ+ community.
Quality Consultant- NAB
Good Samaritan Mill Woods Centre
where you are valued, appreciated for your hard work, and supported. Employment Type: Permanent Full Time 1 FTE Hours of Work: 0800-1600
Reporting to the Manager of Quality, the Quality Consultant provides evidence based advice, consultation, leadership, and is a resource to care home staff, clinical, and program leaders; senior leaders; and stakeholders regarding quality and clinical standards (national, provincial and internal), quality and clinical policies and procedures.
The Quality Consultant fosters evidence based practice for care delivery that meets legislative, provincial and Accreditation standards and is aware of best current evidence and trends in the industry. Quality Assurance activities are key to monitoring and sustaining clinical practice and the Quality Consultant works with other members of the Quality Department, the Learning and Development Department and Care Home/Program leaders to ensure that clinical standards are consistently met.
The Quality Consultant participates in the creation and revision of policies and procedures related to clinical practice, quality of care and resident/client safety. The Quality Consultant collaborates closely with the Learning and Development Department, IPC and other stakeholders in developing policies and procedures, implementation and sustainment plans as well as quality assurance activities.
This position will promote integration and translation of quality improvement and resident safety initiatives into day to day operations through collaboration with health care leaders, managers, and physicians to provide leadership and expertise in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of improvement initiatives designed to improve quality of care, service utilization, safety, and risk reduction to produce measurable outcome results that meet established requirements, standards and legislation.
Bachelor of Science Degree in nursing or equivalent
Supplemental courses in adult education
Work Experience
Minimum 5 years’ experience in continuing care and senior health in a leadership role
Experience in the utilization and analysis of clinical data
Experience with quality improvement tools and techniques, process redesign and/or project leadership skills required
Training in project management preferred.
Experience in incident analysis.
Demonstrated knowledge of quality improvement principles, methods, and tools.
Ability to operate related equipment and proficiency in the use of computer software programs.
Must be familiar with quality improvement methods, tools, and software, such as Microsoft Word, SharePoint, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Exhibits strong analytical skills, application of gap-analysis and needs assessments, and is solution focused.
Active driver’s license is required for travel between care homes and head/regional office.
Travel and flexible hours.
Training/support requests may take place during hours outside of regular business hours to meet the needs of staff who work alternative shifts.
Working under stringent timelines associated with project demands.
At The Good Samaritan Society, Good Samaritan Canada, and Good Samaritan Delta View Care Centre, we believe that our employees are our number one asset. Since 1949, we have been providing excellence in complex/long term care, assisted/supportive living, and other specialized care services for the elderly and those with developmental and physical support requirements. Pension and benefits for eligible employees
Discounted services with many of our local businesses
Diversity-Equity-Inclusion 
The Good Samaritan Society and Good Samaritan Canada is committed to upholding the values of diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism in the workplace at all levels of the organization, as well as in the delivery of our services. We encourage applications from people of all backgrounds including, but not limited to, Indigenous peoples, racialized groups, people with disabilities, and people from the 2SLGBTQ+ community. *Good Samaritan is a 2022 Canadian HR Award, Excellence Awardee for Diversity and Inclusion
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