
RN Clinical Project Manager in Little Rock, AR
Job Description
ARKANSAS CHILDREN'S IS A TOBACCO FREE WORKPLACE. FLU VACCINES ARE REQUIRED. ARKANSAS CHILDREN'S IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. ALL QUALIFIED APPLICANTS WILL RECEIVE CONSIDERATION FOR EMPLOYMENT WITHOUT REGARD TO RACE, COLOR, RELIGION, SEX, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, GENDER IDENTITY OR EXPRESSION, NATIONAL ORIGIN, AGE, DISABILITY, PROTECTED VETERAN STATUS OR ANY OTHER CHARACTERISTIC PROTECTED BY FEDERAL, STATE, OR LOCAL LAWS.
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Work Shift:
Day Shift
Time Type:
Full time
Department:
CC017665 Quality Improvement
Summary:
Medication Safety department - RN license, Bachelor's degree & 2 yrs of relevant exp required - Mon-Fri days
Additional Information:
Supports improvement activities by assisting with plan design, implementation and support for select initiatives as defined by organizational and strategic goals set forth by senior leadership. The Clinical Project Manager functions as an organizational expert about the most current improvement science concepts and how they can be applied to the wide variety of improvement initiatives within the organization.
• Medication Safety department
• RN license, Bachelor's degree & 2 yrs of relevant exp required
• 40 hours/week - Mon-Fri days during normal business hours
• Strong data analytic experience & interpersonal skills strongly preferred
• This role will participate in tracking & researching patient safety events
Required Education:
Bachelor's Degree
Recommended Education:
Master's Degree
Required Work Experience:
Related Field - 2 years of experience
Recommended Work Experience:
Required Certifications:
Registered Nurse (RN) license - Arkansas or Compact State
Recommended Certifications:
Certified Professional Healthcare Quality (CPHQ) - National Association for Health Quality (NAHQ)
Description
• Consults with department leadership to identify key projects or improvement activities that will provide key benefits to patients, families and the organization.
• Coordinates project teams throughout the project life cycle including prioritizing among other initiatives, allocating resources, providing project updates to hospital committees and holding the team accountable.
• Provides guidance and technical proficiency to project team to obtain positive results in the form of improved processes.
• Ensures team creates team charter, tracks deliverables, creates timeline, identifies project members and provides guidance on resource requirements.
• Establishes and monitors performance measures, quantitative data and feedback on key responsibilities, as well as measures of success for each improvement activity.
• Analyzes data to support projects.
• Develops and facilitates education/training courses to provide guidance and transfer knowledge to others in the organization in tools, techniques, and methodologies of process improvement.
• Performs other duties as assigned.
Job Details
Employment Type
Full-time
Required License
RN (Registered Nurse)
Work Setting
HospitalChildren's hospital
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About Arkansas Children's Hospital
Arkansas Children's Hospital is a leading pediatric medical center located in Little Rock, Arkansas, dedicated to providing specialized care to children from birth to age twenty-one. As the state's exclusive health system solely focused on pediatric services, Arkansas Children's Hospital is committed to ensuring the health and well-being of young patients. Their team of dedicated doctors, nurses, and specialists work tirelessly to deliver high-quality medical care to sick and injured children, offering a range of specialized services tailored to meet the unique needs of young patients. Discover how Arkansas Children's Hospital combines expertise, compassion, and innovation to improve the health outcomes of children in the community.




