Indio, California, USA
7 days ago
Director-Risk Management

We offer a full suite of benefits ranging from:

Competitive Salary Paid Time Off Paid Holidays Medical, Dental, & Vision Insurance FSA & HSA Plans Long-Term & Short-Term Disability Company Paid Life Insurance Supplemental Life Insurance Employee Assistance Program Employee Discount Program 401(k) Retirement Plan with Company Match

Salary Range: $100,000 to $125,000 DOE

Coachella Valley Behavioral Health, a new premier inpatient treatment center for adults age 18 and older, is opening soon and will set the standard for nursing care in behavioral health. Our 80-bed hospital offers comprehensive training, dynamic leadership, and personalized support so you can achieve your greatest potential.

Director of Risk Management Responsibilities include:

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. Insure 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 provides technical support as needed. Provide staff management to 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. Develops 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 facilitates the Quality Assurance/Process Improvement (QAPI) Program for 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.

Education & Experience 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’ experience in a risk management position. One or more years’ supervisory experience required.

Licenses/Designations/Certifications:

CPR and de-escalation/restraint certification required (training available upon hire and offered by facility).
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