What You'll Do
Lead the development and execution of quality assurance and performance improvement initiatives aligned with federal, state, and organizational standards. Drive clinical excellence by identifying gaps in care, designing corrective action plans, and overseeing their implementation across assigned facilities.
Conduct routine audits to evaluate adherence to clinical policies and ensure accurate documentation and reporting. Support interdisciplinary teams by delivering targeted education on patient safety, regulatory requirements, and evidence-based practices.
Partner with clinicians, administrators, and leadership to advance quality metrics and clinical outcomes. Prepare detailed performance summaries for governing bodies and contribute to strategic planning through data analysis and insight sharing. Foster a culture rooted in accountability, compliance, and ongoing improvement.
Requirements
- Licensed Registered Nurse with at least three years of experience in dialysis care
- Minimum of two years in a leadership or supervisory role
- Proven ability to analyze complex clinical issues and recommend effective solutions
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Capacity to manage shifting priorities and collaborate across teams
- Excellent organizational and critical thinking abilities
Preferred Qualifications
- BSN or bachelor’s degree in a healthcare-related field
- Nephrology Nursing Certification or quality improvement credential
Benefits
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- 401(k) plan with company match
- Generous paid time off
- Parental leave
Work Mode
This position operates remotely with 60%–80% travel required across clinics and community locations in Southern NJ and Delaware. Additional travel of up to 10%–15% is expected for regional and corporate meetings.
