RN Quality Improvement Coordinator
Listed on 2026-07-08
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Nursing
Nurse Educator, RN Nurse
Job Summary
The RN Quality Improvement Coordinator is responsible for Quality Improvement activities at both an institutional as well as departmental level which includes coordinating efforts with key stakeholders such as physicians, nurses, ancillary staff, and Information Technology. Demonstrates the ability to analyze data and facilitate the design, development, and implementation of process improvement initiative based on the findings. Assists in the coordination of DNV and Department of Health activities related to performance improvement standards.
Supports departmental quality improvement and specific quality improvement projects. Supports institutional quality improvement initiatives as they relate to key clinical outcomes (example: mortality, readmissions, length of stay, patient experience). Ensures action plans from failure mode and effects analysis and root cause analyses are implemented and monitoring of follow‑up activities occurs and is reported back as required. Supports departmental/service line dashboards and analysis of practices for process improvements.
Provides expertise for clinical performance improvement projects and reviews related to patient safety, patient outcomes, patient safety indicators, and disease management. Assists with RN Patient Safety Coordinator activities if needed.
- NYS licensed/registered (or eligible) RN required.
- BSN/Bachelor's degree in a health‑related field and 3 years of post‑licensure acute care RN experience required, OR Associate's degree in Nursing and 5 years of post‑licensure acute care RN experience required.
- Must be competent in Microsoft Office products, clinically competent, possess excellent communication skills—both verbal & written—and have excellent customer service skills.
- Bachelor's degree in Nursing or related field preferred.
Monday‑Friday, Days
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