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Quality Improvement Specialist

2 weeks ago


Toronto, Canada City of Toronto Full time

**Job ID**: 56080

**Job Category**:Health Services

**Division & Section**:Public Health, Community Health & Wellbeing

**Work Location**:Union Station - 65 Front Street West, 2nd floor, East Wing, Toronto, ON M5J 1E6

**Job Type & Duration**:Full-time, 1 temporary vacancy (12 months)

**Hourly Rate and Wage Grade**:$48.49 - $53.14

**Shift Information**: Monday to Friday - 35 hours per week

**Affiliation**: L79 Full-time

**Number of Positions Open**: 1

**Posting Period**: 12-May-2025 to 27-May-2025

**Major**Responsibilities**:
- Provides quality improvement expertise and support including strategic operational business planning, performance measurement frameworks and project management.
- Develops, implements and evaluates divisional programs and projects.
- Identifies quality improvement processes, methods, systems and analysis, using a best practices approach and evidence informed decision making.
- Develops and implements quality assurance processes to monitor and support programs to achieve and maintain standards and to comply with legislative mandates.
- Conducts current state assessments, environmental scans, literature reviews and documents business processes and workflows for the purpose of business process redesign and program evaluations.
- Plans and coordinates projects (e.g. requirements gathering, gap-fit assessment, implementation of appropriate technology, return on investment analyses, budget monitoring).
- Develops and implements communication strategies to inform stakeholders (e.g., performance measures, quality improvement initiatives, best practices and legislative changes).
- Creates and maintains resource information for stakeholders.
- Represents the directorate or program on various committees.
- Provides expert advice on staff training, professional development and policy development.
- Drafts and revises related program plans, policies and procedures.
- Develops and facilitates in-service training, staff orientation and staff development programs.- Attends workshops, conferences, seminars, etc

**Key**Qualifications**:

- Master's degree in a related field (e.g., Quality Management, Health/Nursing Informatics, etc.) or an equivalent combination of a baccalaureate degree and extensive experience relevant to
- the primary duties of the position. E.g. Certification in quality improvement, e.g. Lean or Six Sigma methodologies is an asset.
- Considerable experience in Community Health and Well-being, Sexual Health Promotion, and Student Nutrition Program areas and electronic health information systems.
- Considerable experience designing and implementing quality improvement projects, including documenting business processes and workflows for the purpose of improving business process, developing structures and methods for collection and analysis of health service indicators/outcomes and improvement measures.
- Considerable experience leading program reporting strategies and understanding of the interrelationships between system design, data collection methodology and data quality reporting, data analysis, monitoring and data security; and impact on policies, program planning and service delivery.
- s. Considerable demonstrated experience in use of project management, change management, risk management methodologies.
- Experience in interpreting regulated health professional practices (e.g. nursing, dietetics), program standards (Ontario Public Health Standards) and administering electronic systems,
- e.g. business data design, release management, record management and documentation.

**You must also**have**:
- Knowledge of College of Nurses of Ontario Compendium of Standards and/or College of Dietitians of Ontario Standards and their relevance to public health practice.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including ability to prepare reports, recommendations, and policy documents.
- Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to build relationships with stakeholders; proactively contribute to joint initiatives.
- Experience developing logic models, program plans and operational policy documents.
- Knowledge of adult education, skill development and train-the-trainer concepts.
- Ability to work flexible hours - overtime, shift work including evenings and weekends may be required.

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