Director of Risk Management
Company: Acadia Healthcare
Location: San Jose
Posted on: April 2, 2025
Job Description:
OverviewSan Jose Behavioral Health is a 133-bed inpatient mental
health facility in Northern California. Stop by and meet our
amazing leadership team, who are engaged with our staff and our
patients' recovery. Growth opportunities are available and
encouraged! Join a team of like-minded individuals who believe in
providing compassionate and quality care. We offer employee
recognition and incentive events to promote safety, healthy habits,
and recognize commitment and hard work from our staff.Conveniently
located in the heart of San Jose, the hospital is easily accessible
to residents in Santa Clara County, San Mateo County, and Alameda
County. The hospital campus is situated amid gently rolling hills
and features serene views of beautiful natural
surroundings.ResponsibilitiesESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Oversee operations, business planning and budget development
for the Risk department.
- Investigate and analyze actual and potential risks in the
facility; assess liability and probability of legal action for
potential notification. Implement, educate and encourage incident
reporting system throughout the facility.
- Implement risk management program throughout the facility.
- Develop and implement infrastructures and systems that support
patient safety.
- Work closely with Clinical Department practice to ensure the
organization's procedures and policies are being followed by all
employees.
- Work with internal auditors, security contractors, and other
staff to establish an internal control system.
- Monitor and analyze program performance data to determine
program effectiveness and identify opportunities for improvement.
Ensure compliance with all administrative requirements.
- Responsible for identifying high-risk areas that could cause
harm to persons receiving services, visitors, and employees.
- Maintain database of full disclosure activities and provide
oversight for review programs and provide technical support as
needed.
- Provide staff management including hiring, development,
training, performance management, and communication to ensure
effective and efficient department operation.
- Serve as a resource and consultant for risk management
activities, performance improvement, policy/procedure development
and compliance initiatives.
- Collaborate with clinical staff and management for prevention
of clinical risks throughout the facility. Develop effective
working relationships with clinical staff and administrative
personnel to facilitate the delivery of patient care.
- Create and implement policies and procedures that improve both
patient care and employee safety. Ensure the application of
institutional policies, especially those regarding patient rights,
confidentiality, and full disclosure.
- Develop, implement, coordinate, and facilitate the Quality
Assurance/Process Improvement (QAPI) Program for the facility.
- Assess QAPI needs and trends for the facility program by
reviewing current practices and gathering, compiling, and
evaluating data related to employees, services, and patient
feedback.
- Delegate and support the QAPI and risk management activities of
Department Directors to ensure desired, department-related outcomes
for patient care and safety.
- Develop processes for identification, collection, and analysis
of performance measurement data.
- Utilize collected data regarding the outcome of activities for
delivering continuously improving services.
- Develop written plans to improve and/or correct quality,
safety, and appropriateness of patient care. Conduct routine
evaluations of the effectiveness of services.
- Develop and implement systems, policies, and procedures for the
identification, collection, and analysis of performance measurement
data and related information.OTHER FUNCTIONS:
- Perform other functions and tasks as
assigned.QualificationsEDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/SKILL
REQUIREMENTS:
- Bachelor's degree in a clinical healthcare, risk management,
business, finance, or a related field required. Master's degree in
health information management, nursing, or related field
preferred.
- Five or more years of experience in a risk management
position.
- One or more years of supervisory experience required.
- Three or more years of experience in a Quality or PI role
required.LICENSES/DESIGNATIONS/CERTIFICATIONS:
- CPR and de-escalation/restraint certification required
(training available upon hire and offered by facility).
- First aid may be required based on state or facility.We are
committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all
applicants for employment regardless of an individual's
characteristics protected by applicable state, federal and local
laws.AHMKT
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Keywords: Acadia Healthcare, San Jose , Director of Risk Management, Executive , San Jose, California
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