Program Manager, High Reliability - Quality and Safety - Days
Virginia Commonwealth University Health Systems | |
United States, Virginia, Richmond | |
Nov 16, 2024 | |
The PI Program Manager, High Reliability position will assist in our aspiration of being America's safety and most caring health system by coordinating and executing systems & strategies to improve the reliability of the organization. This position will manage high reliability initiatives for the organization, including LeanSTEPPS, HRO Leadership Standard Work, and Safety Behavior programs. Acts as a subject matter expert in High Reliability Organizing, Just Culture, Patient Safety, & Systems Thinking.
Manage a large program with multiple concurrent work streams, and focuses on several complex initiatives that address, implement, and apply HRO sustainment across the health system. Identifies major phases, implementation steps, success metrics, timelines, resource needs and potential obstacles. PI Program Manager serves as the Program Manager on programs for the VCU Health System. Collaborates with organizational leaders to provide clear program vision, value and deliverables to achieve Health System goals and ROI. Partners with business stakeholders to develop clear program plans, identify and execute project portfolio within program, define program metrics and report on program status and results. Serves as the senior lead on programs utilizing advanced performance improvement tools and facilitation to manage multiple projects within a program and across the entire enterprise. Licensure, Certification, or Registration Requirements for Hire: PMP certification or equivalent training/experience, or Lean, Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt certification. PMP certification, or Change Management, Business/Customer Relationship Management or Communications certification Minimum 10 years of progressively responsible positions with 7-8 previous Project Management experience. Minimum 8 years of project management experience, preferably in a health care setting managing multiple projects. Experience in PDSA Methodology. Manage a large program with multiple concurrent work streams, and focuses on several complex initiatives that address, implement, and apply HRO sustainment across the health system. Identifies major phases, implementation steps, success metrics, timelines, resource needs and potential obstacles. Acts as a subject matter expert in Patient Safety, Systems Thinking, High Reliability Organizations (HRO), Just Culture and Quality Improvement. Uses these skills to foster the development of enterprise-wide HRO and serves as a subject matter expert for team, department and organizational initiatives supporting the broader enterprise program. EEO Employer/Disabled/Protected Veteran/41 CFR 60-1.4. |