Under the direction of the Manager of Performance Improvement, the Improvement Advisor is
uniquely positioned to drive improvement across PHC, our provider network, and the communities
we serve. The Improvement Advisor will work internally and externally with provider practices
and community partners to identify, plan, and facilitate quality improvement projects. Via
individualized facilitation, this position will coach and train improvement teams to build team
members’ quality improvement (QI) skills, develop their organizational capacity for QI work, and
help them meet their specific QI goals. In addition to working directly with improvement teams,
the Improvement Advisor will join PHC’s Performance Improvement training team, and will
facilitate workshops and learning collaborative sessions on topics such as improvement
methodology, QI measurement, process improvement, project management, and change
management.
Contribute to development and direction of the QI Department’s Performance
Improvement training arm – the Partnership Improvement Academy:
Participate to improve current programs and develop future work; Lead endeavors both as a coach and a project manager.
Train provider network on QI Basics and other QI topics:
Work with QI Department leadership to identify provider network training needs and develop appropriate trainings;
Create and deliver select training curriculum, in person at learning sessions and remotely via webinar;
As needed, collaborate with expert consultants to design and implement provider trainings and other learning opportunities.
Lead strategic organization-wide initiatives.
Collaborate with QI Analysis team to evaluate data to identify barriers and opportunities for improvement.
Works directly with leadership team to develop effective, high quality projects and programs of moderate to high complexity with a major impact to department and the organization.
Develops and utilizes standard formats for routine correspondence and maintains a prioritized list of projects.
Design, build, and test pilots. Scale, spread, and then hand-off pilots to project or program managers.
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Performance Based Competencies | Strong written and oral communication skills. Good organization skills
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Work Environment And Physical Demands | More than 50% of work time is spent in front of a computer monitor. |
All HealthPlan employees are expected to:
HIRING RANGE:
$103,059.95 - $133,977.94
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER NOTICE
The job duties, elements, responsibilities, skills, functions, experience, educational factors and the requirements and conditions listed in this job description are representative only and not exhaustive of the tasks that an employee may be required to perform. The employer reserves the right to revise this job description at any time and to require employees to perform other tasks as circumstances or conditions of its business, competitive considerations, or work environment change.
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