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Title: Facilitator- Clinical Quality I- Full time- Center for Health Services Location: Detroit United States Job Description: With guidance and direction of their leadership, the Facilitator-Clinical Quality I performs project work of a complex nature with interdisciplinary groups that include administrators, nursing and medical leaders. Co-leads large system teams and lead projects at a business unit level. Acts as a consultant or facilitator on regulatory, disease certification, patient safety and quality issues. With guidance, designs and delivers educational programs to assist employees, physicians and leadership, meet safety and quality goals. This is a full-time position, and will follow the Center's Hybrid Model - 3 day required in the office, and 2 days working remotely. "Facilitator-Clinical Quality I DESCRIPTION: With guidance and direction of their leadership, the Facilitator-Clinical Quality I performs project work of a complex nature with interdisciplinary groups that include administrators and leaders in Behavioral Health Services and across the system. Co-leads large system teams and lead projects related to behavioral health services initiatives. Supports clinic-level implementation, quality improvement, and training for behavioral health programs across the system. Acts as a consultant or facilitator on regulatory, patient safety and quality issues. With guidance, designs and delivers educational programs to assist employees, physicians, other clinicians, and leadership, meet safety and quality goals. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: A Bachelor's degree in Nursing or related field is required; Master's degree in Nursing or a related field preferred. Current RN licensure in the State of Michigan preferred. A minimum of five years of clinical experience required with two years project management experience preferred. Experience in the delivering educational programs is an asset. Preferred skill- MSW ( Masters in Social Work) Additional Information Organization: Corporate Services Department: Ctr for Health Srvcs Research Shift: Day Job Union Code: Not Applicable  

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