Director of Professional Practice & Nursing Quality Assurance
Company: Kaiser
Location: Denver
Posted on: May 30, 2025
Job Description:
Salary Range: $70.19/hour - $90.80/hourJob Summary:Evaluates
clinical practice of nursing and ancillary clinical roles in KPCO.
Provides consultation and guidance regarding clinical practice
standards in the region; makes strategic decisions regarding
clinical practice with significant impact on operations (e.g scope
of practice; nursing staff models). Advances the art and science of
professional practice in a patient centered environment through a
professional practice model and leadership. Directs the
development, implementation, evaluation and continuous improvement
of the KPCO health plan services. In partnership with operations
leadership and CPMG, develops, implements and oversees clinical
quality programs and strategies designed to assure high quality
care delivery and member satisfaction and to drive results for
quality programs and initiatives. Provides leadership and direction
to departments in areas of performance regarding clinical quality.
Responsible for enhancing performance of clinical departments and
management of nursing-centric and clinical performance quality
programs. Overall financial performance of department.
Essential Responsibilities:
- This position, knows and complies with all Kaiser Permanente
quality, safety, and emergency policies and procedures.
Demonstrates quality and effectiveness in work habits and clinical
practice in every interaction with patients, colleagues, providers,
and leadership. Ensures patient safety and workplace safety
principles are upheld in day to day work and interactions.
- Makes policy and strategy decisions regarding professional
practice and nursing quality programs for KPCO. Uses knowledge of
Kaiser Permanente to analyze and anticipate consequences of
decisions and impact on the organization.
- Directs the development and evaluation of evidence-based
nursing policies and procedures in accordance with regulatory
requirements (CO Nurse Practice Act), external laws and
professional practice standards. Hires, leads, manages and
terminates the nursing practice department leadership personnel.
Oversees the development, implementation, and adherence to clinical
guidelines and education for care. Guides clinical departments in
the development of quality guidelines and operationalizes measures
of compliance with those guidelines. Develops policies and
procedures to ensure effective operations consistent with
organizational objectives for clinical quality, service quality,
safety and access.
- Translates and consistently/effectively communicates strategic
vision and performance and connects to larger picture. Clearly
provides action steps to professional practice.
- Directs/influences innovative nursing roles for patient care
delivery.
- Assembles and influences diverse key stakeholders to analyze
complex issues and when appropriate to support decisions regarding
regional professional practice, clinical excellence and nursing
quality.
- Directs/oversight for all financial performance for regional
Professional Practice, Clinical Excellence and -Nursing Quality
Programs (including applicable grants).
- Directs, influences, and mentors regional clinical operations
managers/leaders and clinical staff to engage in professional
practice and quality standards.
- Supports managers and supervisors with the application of
current nursing practices and standards content to JODs.
- Collaborates with other nursing services leadership to
appropriately report nursing individuals to the Colorado State
Board of Nursing. -
- Directs the development of nursing care delivery models to
ensure defined roles of team members and align scope of practice of
all clinical staff.
- Directs and supports a professional practice and clinical
excellence culture of compliance, service, ethics, professionalism,
compassion, teamwork, patient family centered care, excellence and
integrity.
- Develops, implements and assures the ongoing effectiveness of
programs and strategies to achieve department, regional and
program-wide goals.
- Creates systems and processes to monitors and improve
organizational performance against established targets in clinical
areas, and departments.
- Develops, analyzes and disseminates best practices where
appropriate.
- Leads workgroups in partnership with the operations leadership
and CPMG. Integrates work plans and produces seamless transition of
care for members.
- Promotes nursing initiatives and collaboration across
departments in multiple facilities.
- Consults and coordinates with medical office and department
leaders on local issues and general operating practices.
- Administers annual operating budget and capital equipment
budget for the area(s) of responsibility. Ensures pm/pm costs are
continually improved. Prepares monthly reports and specialized
reports with analysis to depict the financial position of the
department. Develops plans to optimize revenue.Basic
Qualifications:Experience
- Minimum of three (3) years of nursing experience as an RN or
similar professional healthcare practice.
- Minimum of five (5) years of progressive leadership
experience.Education
- Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing or related health care
field required.License, Certification, Registration
- Registered Nurse License (Colorado)Additional
Requirements:
- Extensive knowledge of Colorado Nurse Practice Act, Advanced
practice regulatory requirements and regulatory requirements for
other clinical roles.
- Extensive knowledge about Nursing and APP Professional Practice
Standards and Leadership Standards.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills. Ability to
facilitate senior level discussions.
- Extensive Knowledge and experience with systems-level quality
improvement and project management.Preferred Qualifications:
- Nursing or other professional health care experience in both
in-patient and out-patient setting.
- Proficient at electronic programs and electronic medical record
navigation (e.g. Word, Excel, Visio, etc.).
- Masters degree in Nursing Administration.
- Certification in Ambulatory Nursing Administration and/ or
other quality and leadership certifications.PrimaryLocation :
Colorado,Denver,Regional Office - ColoradoHoursPerWeek : 40Shift :
DayWorkdays : Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, FriWorkingHoursStart : 12:00
AMWorkingHoursEnd : 11:59 PMJob Schedule : Full-timeJob Type :
StandardEmployee Status : RegularEmployee Group/Union Affiliation :
NUE-CO-02-NUE-Non Union EmployeeJob Level : Director/Senior
DirectorJob Category : Nursing Licensed & Nurse
PractitionersDepartment : Colorado Regional Offices - Nursing
Administration - 1608Travel : Yes, 50 % of the TimeKaiser
Permanente is an equal opportunity employer committed to fair,
respectful, and inclusive workplaces. Applicants will be considered
for employment without regard to race, religion, sex, age, national
origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected
characteristic or status. Colorado Residents: In any materials you
submit, you may redact or remove age-identifying information such
as age, date of birth, or dates of school attendance or graduation.
You will not be penalized for redacting or removing this
information.
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