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Director of Quality Improvement Science

Director of Quality Improvement Science

CompanyOhio State University – Columbus
LocationColumbus, OH, USA
Salary$Not Provided – $Not Provided
TypeFull-Time
DegreesBachelor’s
Experience LevelExpert or higher

Requirements

  • A minimum of 10 years of relevant experience with a bachelor’s degree is required.
  • Requires successful completion of a background check.
  • Selected candidate may be asked to complete a pre-employment physical including a drug screen.

Responsibilities

  • Leading the Center’s QI Science strategy, staff, and projects.
  • Directing managers, staff, and projects for the Quality Improvement section of the organization.
  • Recruiting, hiring, and training managers and staff.
  • Working with senior staff to set organizational goals, define priorities, and execute short and long-term strategic plans.
  • Coordinating the activities of researchers, project managers, subcontractors, and vendors assigned to projects.
  • Establishing training programs, coaching initiatives, and frameworks for integrating QI methodologies into various projects.
  • Developing and expanding GRC workforce capabilities by integrating new technology, analytic strategies, and other methods to advance QI science.
  • Enhancing patient and community engagement by developing strategies that integrate lived experiences and measure patient-centered outcomes.
  • Fostering collaboration with healthcare leaders, including Colleges of Medicine (CoMs), medical associations, and clinical partners, to advance QI initiatives.
  • Strengthening partnerships with state agencies and engaging with entities such as ODH, ODM, ODCY, and DODD to align efforts for population health improvement.
  • Diversifying GRC’s funding portfolio, leading grant applications, and identifying new revenue sources.
  • Advancing QI research and dissemination by publishing findings in peer-reviewed journals and launching a monthly newsletter to highlight project outcomes and policy changes.
  • Leading strategic planning efforts to expand GRC’s impact in maternal and child health, behavioral health, and community health factors.
  • Supporting new project start-ups and development by managing teams of investigators, project directors, and researchers.

Preferred Qualifications

  • At least 15 years of leadership and institutional management experience in academia, government, or related non-governmental organizations is preferred.
  • A strong record of organizational development, leadership, and project management is essential.
  • The ability to lead project management teams and strategically align initiatives with organizational goals is crucial.
  • Candidates should possess a high level of organization, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple priorities effectively.
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills are necessary for engaging diverse stakeholders.