RN Accreditation and Patient Safety Specialist Burlington NC

ID 2025-32702
Location
Cone Health
Work Location
US-NC-Greensboro
Division : Name
System Wide
Department : Name
SW-Accreditation Services
Category
PROFESSIONAL/MNGMNT
Position Sub-Category
CLINICAL
Position Type
Full Time (40 hours/week)
Employment Type
Employee
Exempt/NonExempt
Exempt
FTE
1.00
Workforce Status
Hybrid I
Work Hours
40.00
Provider Schedule (specific schedule)
Days
On call Required
No
Sub Category
Non-Clinical

Overview

 
The Accreditation and Patient Safety Specialist is responsible for collaborating with leadership to prepare the organization with ongoing programs to promote continuous accreditation readiness, clinical compliance, and patient safety improvement for assigned facility(s). This role assists with coordination of accreditation and patient safety readiness meetings, discusses barriers to continual readiness, changes in regulations, develops action plans, measures sustainability and reassesses approach to maximize success.

 

Responsibilities

The RN Clinical Accreditation and Patient Safety Specialist plays a crucial role in supporting Systemwide Clinical
Compliance and Regulatory Services by implementing Cone Health’s Accreditation Readiness Plan and Patient Safety Plan
and fostering a culture of safety. This position collaborates closely with physicians, nurses, and other clinical and nonclinical leaders to evaluate and navigate the regulatory and patient safety environment, both internally and externally.


Essential Job Functions:


Accreditation Preparedness: Ensure compliance with healthcare accreditation standards, including those set by The Joint
Commission (TJC), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and the North Carolina Division of Health Services
Regulation (NCDHSR). Support organizational responses, develop action plans, and manage follow-up communications
with external regulatory agencies.


Patient Safety: Serve as the principal investigator for patient safety event investigations within the assigned area,
including conducting root cause and common cause analyses. Identify and accurately interpret significant trends and
patterns in patient safety and adverse events.


Quality Improvement: Lead quality and process improvement projects focused on enhancing patient care and safety.
Leadership Partners: Serve as a liaison with executive leaders to foster culture of safety, partnering with leaders during
crisis to provide guidance to promote adherence to regulatory bodies and agencies.


Data Analysis: Regularly review trends and findings from the electronic patient safety reporting system to identify
vulnerabilities. Collaborate with data analytics team members to proficiently analyze data and integrate findings with
knowledge of other patient safety events, focusing on departmental and organizational improvement initiatives. Identify
system failures related to adverse events and work with clinical teams and hospital leaders to plan improvements in
patient care and safety. Lead clinical teams in developing and implementing practice and system changes designed to
prevent errors, improve clinical care, and enhance patient safety. Additionally, collect and monitor compliance with
external regulatory agency action plans.


Education and Training: Provides education and training to staff on accreditation standards, patient safety protocols, and
quality improvement methodologies.


Performs other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

 

EDUCATION:
Required: Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing (BSN)

 

EXPERIENCE:
Experience: Minimum of 3 years of clinical nursing experience, preferably in hospital setting. Experience in quality
improvement, patient safety, or accreditation is highly desirable

 

LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION/REGISTRY/LISTING:
Required: RN | Registered Nurse licensed in North Carolina or a Compact state.
Certifications: Certification in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ) or Patient Safety (CPPS) preferred.

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