Quality Coodinator Professional Services - Logan, IA at Geebo

Quality Coodinator

f making a positive impact in the lives of others is a constant on your to-do list -- you'll LOVE working with a team that puts people first.
We're looking for a Quality Coordinator to join our team! At Mosaic, we empower people to live as independently as possible.
As a Quality Coordinator, you'll oversee the quality aspects of individuals served in the agency, focusing primarily on quality, accreditation and compliance outcomes.
Who will love this job:
A natural helper - You have a knack for sensing the emotions of those around you, often feeling what others are feeling as though the emotions are your own.
A collaborator - you know that cross-functional teams come up with the most successful solutions A creative problem-solver - you aren't afraid to analyze a situation, identify potential problems and make any necessary adjustments A visionary - you see the bigger picture and strive to reach those big goals.
What YOU'll Do:
Provide oversight of agencies regulatory review systems including development of plans of correction and monitoring of plans to ensure effectiveness.
Assist with the design and implementation of operational systems that ensure quality services.
Coordinate quality assurance processes to ensure compliance with all regulatory, accreditation and policy requirements.
Coordinate the admission processes and lead the compliant/investigation process as Agency Investigation Coordinator.
SCHEDULE:
Days-business hours, Exempt, 40 hours Recommended Skills Creative Problem Solving Operational Systems Quality Management Team Working Time Management Visionary Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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