Quality and Compliance Manager
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Quality and Compliance Manager
Hampton, VA Staff
Staff Position Purpose: Primary Duties: - Uses discretion and independent judgment while implementing the employment, waiver group home, and day services quality systems, including conducting regular quality inspections, collecting and maintaining quality data as needed, tracking trends, documenting and reporting the results of quality reviews. - The incumbent, as assigned, supports the quality improvement program related to the provision of services for individuals such as meeting the Virginia Department of Behavior Health and Developmental Services licensing requirements, the Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services (Medicaid requirements), HCBS requirements, the federal AbilityOne program regulations, CARF accreditation standards, the Virginia Department of Aging and Rehabilitative Services extended employment service requirements, and meeting the requirements of specific grantees, such as the United Way. - Supports the Human Rights Officer with reporting critical incidents and allegations of abuse, neglect and/or exploitation as assigned. Shares responsibility for monitoring emails and telephone calls during evenings, weekends and holidays and reporting any critical incidents and allegations of abuse, neglect and/or exploitation that occur while "on call". - Supports the Human Rights Officer by participating in investigations of allegations of abuse, neglect, exploitation and other serious incidents. - Leads investigations, as assigned, exercising discretion and independent judgment as it relates to interpreting regulatory and internal policy requirements. - Leads the CARF accreditation efforts, including serving as the point of contact for CARF Surveyors, submitting annual conformance reports, completing the Indexes used to demonstrate our conformance with the standards, working with the team to gather supporting evidence for the Survey, and scheduling the site visits and interviews. - The incumbent, as assigned, shares responsibility for the quality management system related to VersAbility Resources' business operations such International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and obtaining and maintaining specific lines of business certifications. - Provides support with audit/review preparations, participates in audits/reviews and contributes to the development of corrective action and quality improvement plans as assigned. - Monitors and periodically reviews VersAbility Resources' employment, waiver group homes and day services division for compliance with internally and externally established quality standards. - Supports the Director of Quality and Compliance with the implementation and maintenance of a comprehensive document control system. - The incumbent maintains records and ongoing data related to the quality management system and quality improvement program. - Supports the Director of Quality and Compliance with ensuring compliance with standards related to employment and business operations, including the federal AbilityOne program. - Provides support for community integration efforts and HCBS Rights compliance. - Actively participates on various project and planning teams, trains/supports staff, and serves in similar capacities as assigned. - Other duties as assigned. Qualifications: Five years of successful work experience, with at least three years supervisory experience strongly desired. Direct experience with developing and implementing quality management systems is highly desirable. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: - Comprehensive knowledge of the principals and practices of employment-related services for people with developmental disabilities with a demonstrated ability to apply such knowledge to the development of a successful services-related quality management system (or demonstrated ability to acquire such knowledge within six months). - Thorough knowledge of legal, regulatory, licensing, certification and accreditation requirements applicable to employment and day service programs for people with disabilities. - Ability to read, understand, interpret and apply complex regulations and standards. - Knowledge of quality business practices and lines of business accreditation or certification standards (or demonstrated ability to acquire such knowledge within six months). - Knowledge of Human Rights regulations and the reporting requirements (or demonstrated ability to acquire such knowledge within six months). - Advanced ability to organize work and effectively manage priorities. - Advanced ability to collect, organize and analyze data and prepare reports and other written material cle Environmental: Equal Opportunity Employer: We are committed to creating a diverse environment and are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. |