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Trinity Health MI · 1 week ago

Point of Care and Quality Coordinator

Trinity Health MI is committed to delivering compassionate, person-centered care. The Point of Care and Quality Coordinator is responsible for establishing and monitoring laboratory compliance with quality and safety standards, developing quality metrics, and collaborating with lab leadership to improve services and efficiencies.

Hospital & Health Care

Responsibilities

Writes and maintains all policies and procedures related to quality, education and safety in the laboratory
Helps determine appropriate QA measures; monitors data from pre-analytical, analytical and post-analytical processes throughout the lab, as required by accrediting agencies
Works with colleagues to gather data for QA and ensure timely reporting
Runs monthly QA Meetings and ensures all reporting is accurately provided across the organization
Prepares for onboarding new hires by: Developing training schedule/plan specific to new colleague necessary proficiencies and assembles training packets
Ensures that initial training sheets are signed off for all areas where a colleague will work. NA areas where colleague will not work. Confirms that training sheets are signed by Technical Specialist for each area upon completion of training
Works with Technical Specialists to track and document all staff competencies
Maintains colleague files for competencies, training sheets, degrees, certifications, or other related items required by accrediting agencies
Oversees student interns; acts as a liaison between the hospital and universities
Oversees all required safety monitors, such as eye wash checks, formaldehyde and xylene monitors, and others to confirm their completion as required
Creates and delivers annual quality and safety training for lab colleagues to ensure that everyone is familiar and compliant with standards
Monitors and ensures PPE availability for use within the department based on the types of procedures being performed
Schedules hood inspections and ensures timely completion
Ensures that chemicals are stored appropriately and safely
Collaborates with lab leadership to develop capital replacement plans and strategic investments designed to improve efficiencies and quality services
Facilitates the purchasing process with necessary departments (e.g. Supply Chain, Finance, System Office, etc.)
Coordinates and validates equipment calibration, maintenance, installations, and decommissioning
Identifies opportunities to leverage emerging technologies to enhance quality, safety, and experience
Performs other related duties as assigned

Qualification

Medical Laboratory Scientist certificationQuality Assurance measuresClinical laboratory experienceData analysisTrainingOnboardingCustomer serviceComputer competencyTeam leadershipCommunication skills

Required

Bachelor's Degree and one year of clinical internship
Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS), Medical Technologist (MT) certification through the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP); or equivalent
Two years of hospital lab experience
Ability to perform complex analytical functions such as calculating, weighing, and correlating of information
Ability to multi-task, prioritize and organize work of others (including students) as a team leader
Excellent customer service skills, demonstrating positive interpersonal skills to patients, clients, and all staff
Familiarity with standard desktop and Windows based computer system, including email, e-learning, intranet and computer navigation
Ability to use other software required to perform essential functions
Considerable walking, standing, bending and ability to lift objects weighing 40 lbs or more
Continuous standing
Clinical laboratory testing requires concentration and attention to detail
Must pass a color-blind test
Ability to maneuver within the laboratory, walking, sitting or standing for long periods
Position requires some lifting, pushing and pulling up to 45 pounds unassisted
Ability to use hands or prosthetic devices for repetitive motions involving opening containers, pipetting, keyboard entry, processing specimens and operating of equipment
Ability to manipulate small objects
Ability to distinguish red, yellow and blue colors, determined by color blind testing
Must be able to perform microscopic work
Must be able to determine color and turbidity of specimens
Ability to communicate clearly and understandably
This includes verbal and written communication
Ability to work with various computer systems
Demonstrates the emotional health required for full use of intellectual abilities
Must be able to recognize emergency situations and use logic and reasoning to take the appropriate actions in all situations
Demonstrates good hearing, or has the ability to adapt with assistive devices
Risk of exposure to electrical shock, vapors, fumes, gases, infectious disease and biohazardous materials
Requires wearing common protective or safety equipment such as gloves, shoes, goggles, glasses or coats

Preferred

Three years of hospital lab experience

Company

Trinity Health MI

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Funding

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Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Gregory Wickings
Talent Acquisition Partner - Trinity Health Michigan (Grand Rapids & Muskegon)
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Laura Aquinto
Revenue Site Business Partner
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