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20 jobs that use Quality Care the most

Jobs that use quality care the most include unit manager, wellness director, and hospice director.

What jobs use Quality Care the most?

1. Unit Manager

How unit manager uses Quality Care:

  • Develop corporate culture utilizing skills attain through ERP and TQM management training.
  • Set and achieve goal of entire staff certification in ACLS and EKG interpretation.
  • Manage departmental resources, staffing plans, KPIs, strategic initiatives, and budget.

Most common skills for unit manager:

  • Quality Care
  • Patients
  • Federal Regulations
  • Resident Care
  • Customer Service
  • Compassion

2. Wellness Director

How wellness director uses Quality Care:

  • Manage resident and facility accounts, budgets, social security applications, and Medicare and Medicaid benefits.
  • Provide staff training and oversight on medication administration and direct patient care.
  • Provide oversight to ensure appropriate infection control procedures are follow by staff.

Most common skills for wellness director:

  • Quality Care
  • Home Health
  • Direct Supervision
  • CPR
  • State Regulations
  • Oversight

3. Hospice Director

How hospice director uses Quality Care:

  • Lead the QAPI team focusing on pain and symptom management, time of death care, medication management and call response.
  • Provide oversight to the entire clinical operations of the branch.
  • Transition agency to EMR from paper system.

Most common skills for hospice director:

  • Home Health
  • Quality Care
  • Patients
  • Hospice Care
  • Hospice Program
  • Palliative Care

4. Assisted Living Manager

How assisted living manager uses Quality Care:

  • Participate in all IHP/IPP meetings; ensure group home staff helps residents achieve IHP goals and continually monitor progress make.
  • Provide assistance with ADL for residents of the Alzheimer's unit.
  • Assume a leadership role in meetings and training regarding staff education on state and institutional educational standards relate to child development.

Most common skills for assisted living manager:

  • Quality Care
  • State Regulations
  • Customer Service
  • Home Health
  • Good Judgment
  • Senior Care

5. Transit Coach Operator

How transit coach operator uses Quality Care:

  • Certify in CPR, a and first aid.
  • Experience driving MCI J4500, Vanhool single and double decker, and MCI-DL.
  • Transport groups of people on local runs, and or OTR over the road out of state.

Most common skills for transit coach operator:

  • Patients
  • Home Health
  • Quality Care
  • Care Coordination
  • Medication Management
  • Hospital Discharge

6. Attending, Ambulatory Care

How attending, ambulatory care uses Quality Care:

  • Assist patients with ADL's personal hygiene, feeding, dressing, bathing, grooming and toileting.
  • Perform first aid and CPR when require.
  • Require to be certify in adult CPR as well as certification as a medication aid.

Most common skills for attending, ambulatory care:

  • Patients
  • Customer Service
  • Quality Care
  • Patient Care
  • Direct Care
  • Rehabilitation

7. Outpatient Services Director

How outpatient services director uses Quality Care:

  • Manage the departmental budget by adjusting therapist schedules to more efficiently schedule patients.
  • Manage projects and ambulatory system initiatives, and collaborate with system leadership teams to ensure EMR alignment with all regulatory requirements.
  • Receive no recommendations during JCAHO survey.

Most common skills for outpatient services director:

  • Patients
  • Social Work
  • Quality Care
  • Treatment Services
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Patient Care

8. Lead Care Manager

How lead care manager uses Quality Care:

  • Manage marketing programs for online and direct mail; including virtual tours, Facebook, Craigslist and managing realtor website.
  • Manage listings, websites and MLS data.
  • Manage complicated cases involving serious injuries, medical evacuations, cruise ship disembarkation, and repatriation of remains with compassion.

Most common skills for lead care manager:

  • Patients
  • Quality Care
  • Customer Service
  • Good Judgment
  • Senior Care
  • State Regulations

9. Med Technician

How med technician uses Quality Care:

  • Manage memory unity within facility.
  • Measure heart rate, blood pressure, breathing rate, blood-oxygen level and electrocardiogram information using sophisticate equipment.
  • Work hematology, urinalysis and some serology on day shift.

Most common skills for med technician:

  • Patients
  • Med-Tech
  • Cleanliness
  • CPR
  • Quality Care
  • Resident Care

10. Resident Care Supervisor

How resident care supervisor uses Quality Care:

  • Manage pediatrics emergencies, indoor & outdoor patients, neonatal & intensive care units.
  • meet state, agency and Medicaid requirements.
  • Assist with calling DSS to check consumers Medicaid and their indictor status.

Most common skills for resident care supervisor:

  • Patients
  • Patient Care
  • Quality Care
  • Medication Administration
  • Direct Care
  • Home Health

11. Home Service Director

How home service director uses Quality Care:

  • Manage and direct department operations and staffing for the invasive and non-invasive cardiology department.
  • Work with physicians to increase referrals and decrease re-hospitalizations of patients after discharge from facility.
  • Supervise professional and paraprofessional staff's insuring all employees are accountable for providing appropriate services to patients.

Most common skills for home service director:

  • Home Health
  • Patients
  • Patient Care
  • In-Home
  • Quality Care
  • Oversight

12. Patient Care Manager

How patient care manager uses Quality Care:

  • Manage complicated cases involving serious injuries, medical evacuations, cruise ship disembarkation, and repatriation of remains with compassion.
  • Direct oversight of all case management and education relate to chronic disease and primary care management.
  • Utilize resources such as financial and pharmacy assistance for uninsure patients to receive professional medical care upon discharge.

Most common skills for patient care manager:

  • Home Health
  • Patients
  • Quality Care
  • Social Work
  • Community Resources
  • Substance Abuse

13. Assisted Living Administrator

How assisted living administrator uses Quality Care:

  • pass attain as well as CPR training.
  • Remain up to date with CPR, first aid, and van driver training.
  • Stimulate resident's mental development and memory with daily historical novels to reduce memory loss due to Alzheimer's disease

Most common skills for assisted living administrator:

  • Resident Care
  • Patients
  • Senior Care
  • Quality Care
  • Infection Control
  • Home Health

14. Community Living Assistant

How community living assistant uses Quality Care:

  • Monitor patient's vital signs in order to improve their rehabilitation.
  • Work with dementia and Alzheimer's residents.
  • Provide primary first aid, CPR, etc.

Most common skills for community living assistant:

  • Medication Reminders
  • Quality Care
  • Patients
  • Rehabilitation
  • Culinary
  • State Regulations

15. State Registered Nursing Assistant

How state registered nursing assistant uses Quality Care:

  • Assist with patient care including bathing, eating, incontinence, ROM, ADL's and personal activities.
  • Provide patient care, discuss care plans, document activities, assist with ADL
  • Work in the Alzheimer's unit

Most common skills for state registered nursing assistant:

  • Patients
  • Home Health
  • Blood Pressure
  • Nail Care
  • Quality Care
  • CPR

16. Child Care Director

How child care director uses Quality Care:

  • Manage care for k-5 kids before and after school.
  • Establish cooperative relationship with state/regional USDA CACFP office.
  • Require to acquire CPR, first aid, a training.

Most common skills for child care director:

  • Customer Service
  • Childhood
  • Critical Care
  • Child Development
  • Quality Care
  • CPR

17. Senior Licensed Practical Nurse

How senior licensed practical nurse uses Quality Care:

  • Manage patient pain relief and sedation by providing pharmacological and non-pharmacological intervention, monitor patient response and record care plans accordingly.
  • Educate clients concerning ADL'S.
  • Conduct comprehensive minimum data set (MDS) assessments.

Most common skills for senior licensed practical nurse:

  • Resident Care
  • Medication Administration
  • Patients
  • Physician Orders
  • Quality Care
  • Home Health

18. Youth Specialist

How youth specialist uses Quality Care:

  • Lead a number of psychotherapy groups including DBT.
  • Tutor children with academic basics- learning phonics, mathematics, and reading comprehension.
  • Monitor DCF involve adolescents and assist them in making safe choices in the community.

Most common skills for youth specialist:

  • Crisis Intervention
  • Direct Care
  • Mental Health
  • Quality Care
  • Restraints
  • Social Work

19. Day Care Director

How day care director uses Quality Care:

  • Manage curriculum along with school budget, accounts receivable and payables.
  • Attend annual and semi annual ISP meetings
  • Work on daily outcomes up to and including ADL and ILS skills.

Most common skills for day care director:

  • Patients
  • Direct Care
  • CPR
  • Quality Care
  • Social Work
  • Kids

20. Managed Care Director

How managed care director uses Quality Care:

  • Manage FTE and MH per stat numbers compare to budget.
  • Manage dialysis, rehabilitation contact, nursing agency contracts and staff competencies.
  • Lead business unit through successful JCAHO accreditation survey process with unprecedent results.

Most common skills for managed care director:

  • Patients
  • Patient Care
  • Social Work
  • Quality Care
  • Oversight
  • Care Management

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