City/State
Norfolk, VAWork Shift
First (Days)Overview:
The Quality Improvement Specialist for Oncology Programs works in collaboration with clinical leadership. This position plays a vital role in managing quality improvement and quality assurance activities for the designated program(s). Primary responsibilities include developing, implementing and coordinating activities to ensure compliance with NCQA accreditation requirements, and state and federal quality measures, initiatives and guidelines. Responsibilities also entail collaborating with assigned areas to develop, implement and measure quality improvement initiatives designed to improve patient care, patient safety and reduce costs. Quality improvement and assurance activities include but are not limited to; collecting and analyzing data, implementing, tracking and reporting on quality activities and interventions, developing and maintaining policies & procedures to ensure compliance to quality activities and standards, auditing and committee participation.
All licenses must be maintained in area of specialty. May require local travel.
Education
Bachelor’s degree in Health Administration or health-related field required
Certification/Licensure
No specific certification or licensure requirements
Experience:
- Two years of experience working with (cumulatively) Medicaid Managed Care, CMS, NCQA Health Plan Standard
- Two years of work experience in quality improvement
Keywords: Quality Improvement, healthcare, oncology, hospital, Talroo-Allied Health
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Benefits: Caring For Your Family and Your Career
Sentara Norfolk General Hospital, located in Norfolk, VA, is a 525-bed tertiary care facility that is home to the only Level I Adult Trauma Center and burn trauma unit in Hampton Roads, and also serves as the primary teaching hospital for Eastern Virginia Medical School.
In addition to the high-quality heart program at Sentara Heart Hospital, our facility is home to Nightingale Regional Air Ambulance and several other dedicated facilities and specialized services. As a recognized accredited Comprehensive Stroke Center, and Magnet hospital for nursing excellence, our hospital specializes in heart and vascular, neurosciences, neurosurgery, urology, oncology, spine care, advanced imaging, behavioral health, maternity, and women’s health, including a state-of-the-art neonatal intensive care unit.
Sentara Health is an equal opportunity employer and prides itself on the diversity and inclusiveness of its close to an almost 30,000-member workforce. Diversity, inclusion, and belonging is a guiding principle of the organization to ensure its workforce reflects the communities it serves.
In support of our mission “to improve health every day,” this is a tobacco-free environment.
For positions that are available as remote work, Sentara Health employs associates in the following states:
Alabama, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
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What We Do
Sentara Healthcare celebrates a 130-year history of innovation, compassion and community benefit. Based in Norfolk, VA, Sentara is a diverse not-for-profit family of 12 hospitals, an array of integrated services and a team of nearly 30,000 strong on a mission to improve health every day. This mandate is pursued through a disciplined strategy to achieve Top 10% performance in key measures through shared best practices, transformation of primary care through clinical integration and strategic growth that adds value to the communities we serve in Virginia and North Carolina.









