This is a hybrid position which can be located in either Oakbrook Terrace (Chicago), IL or Washington DC. Positions in this Job Family plan and execute complex projects of significant scope, coordinate the activities of project team members to achieve projects goals and timelines, apply specialized knowledge and skills in a professional or technical discipline mentor other staff to grow enterprise capabilities in the discipline, earn trust and respect from internal and external stakeholders, and manage expectations through ongoing changes.
The Project Director, Clinical Quality Informatics in the Department of Quality Measurement plans and executes specific, designated performance measure research and development projects to enhance the Joint Commission’s and its affiliates’ ability to assess and improve the quality of health care. They also advise on technical and policy issues critical to advancing the data infrastructure for Joint Commission and National Quality Forum (NQF) programs, such as federal policies to advance data standards. As a subject matter expert in digital quality measurement (dQM) and HL7 standards, this role supports the development of the Joint Commission and NQF dQM strategy and engages in the advancement of HL7 standards. Note: This role has project management responsibility and no direct reports. People and other resources are managed indirectly as part of cross-functional team delegation required to complete the project.
2. Provides professional/technical guidance and consultation in areas of expertise. (25%)
3. Engages with experts in defined clinically or technically focused topic areas. (5%)
4. Initiates, coordinates, and participates in the dissemination of project information. (5%)
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