Program Development Manager in Deerfield, Illinois at Accreditation Associati
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Job Description
Join Our Mission to Elevate Ambulatory Health Care
At AAAHC, we are more than just a team; we are at the forefront of improving health care quality through accreditation. Our employees are the heartbeat of our mission-based culture, dedicated to applying their diverse skill sets—technical, research, clinical, analytical, and data-driven—to improve health care quality through accreditation. As we celebrate over four decades of excellence, we invite you to become part of our story. Here, your work is not just a job; it’s a journey filled with opportunities to learn, grow, and contribute to a higher purpose. Embrace the chance to be part of a community that values quality every day and strives for excellence in ambulatory health care.
What do we offer?
We prioritize our employees’ wellbeing by providing a comprehensive benefits package that includes:
Position Description
Reporting to the Director, Standards Development & Program Management, the Program Development Manager has primary responsibility for the design and development of new AAAHC accreditation, recognition, and certification programs, including research, competitor and regulatory identification and comparisons, Standards development, and Subject Matter Expert contributions to FAQs, tools and resources, stakeholder (i.e., staff, client and surveyor) education, articles, press releases, and other resources that contribute to program marketing launch, stakeholder learning, and client participation. Success in this role requires a clinical background, knowledge and utilization of accreditation standards in a clinical setting, effective workflow and workload management, attention to detail, and a focus on timeliness, thoroughness, and accuracy. This role will also serve as a liaison to Technical Panels and Expert Content Committees.
Apply industry-accepted project management and new product development practices to lead, research, design, develop, pilot, package, and launch new AAAHC accreditation, recognition, and certification programs. Collaborate with both internal teams and external stakeholders in the development of new programs that are harmonized across AAAHC programs and packaged comprehensively to include the tools and resources necessary to support marketing and program participation to specific target audiences
Minimum Qualifications and Job-specific Competencies Required
- Bachelor’s degree in a health care related field, clinical discipline (e.g., Nursing) Health care Administration, Public Policy or related field, or equivalent work experience
- Minimum five years work experience in a clinical, health care, quality improvement, health education, or regulatory role required
- Demonstrated experience in quality improvement and performance measurement methodology and implementation, research survey and other study design and administration, and research literature review and synthesis
- Active involvement with organization compliance to health care accreditation standards and third-party onsite survey participation
- Demonstrated project management experience and skills requiring minimal supervision and direction; experience indirectly managing cross-functional project teams and building consensus
- Strong analytical skills; independent thinker with proven technical acumen in problem-solving and analyzing datasets; intense attention to detail
- Advanced reasoning, critical thinking, and language abilities with strong communication, technical writing and editing, and presentation skills
- Advanced proficiency with MS Office products (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint); online survey tools (e.g., Qualtrics, Verint) and project management tools
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience working with volunteer Subject Matter Experts (SMEs)Knowledge of CMS Conditions for CoverageCertified Professional in Health Care Quality (CPHQ) or other demonstrated knowledge of process improvementCurrent clinical certification/licensure (e.g., accreditation manager, clinical nurse leader, nurse manager, quality improvement specialist, nurse educator, or occupational safety and health specialist)Master’s degree in related field (e.g., Nursing or other Health care related field), Health Education, Health care Administration, Public Policy) or equivalent work experience is a plus
Working Conditions & Travel Expectations
- Occasional evening conference calls and weekend meetings (e.g., association, client, and committee meetings); no more than 1 call/month and 1 meeting/quarterEstimated travel: <10% includes weekends
Physical Requirements
- Sedentary work: Exerting up to 10 lbs of force occasionally, and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects, including the human body. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time. Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required only occasionally, and all other sedentary criteria are met.
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