? (Apply Now) Patient Safety Officer
Company: The Staff Pad
Location: Helena
Posted on: July 15, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Description The Patient Safety Officer (PSO) is responsible
for the development and oversight of the organization’s. Patient
Safety program and its associated initiatives. The PSO serves as
the point of contact and liaison with internal and external
stakeholders on patient safety issues. The PSO works to minimize
incidents that may impact the safety and wellbeing of patients,
staff, contractors, and visitors. Responsibilities Patient Safety:
- Responsible for conducting and coordinating multiple performance
improvement functions that foster quality improvement, patient
safety, early intervention for potential risk management concerns,
and accreditation requirements for the St. Peter’s Health system. -
Works in close collaboration with Risk Manager to develop
structures, processes and policies to assure organizational
compliance with accreditation standards, federal and state laws and
regulations, and internal requirements relating to patient safety
management. - Must utilize clinical knowledge and expertise to
engage provider (physician and mid levels and nurse collaboration
in clinical and process improvement initiatives. - Utilize clinical
knowledge to facilitate and guide meaningful data analysis to
positively impact patient safety and clinical quality - Develops
effective methods for reporting of patient safety events and close
calls. Develops key networking relationships. - Identifies and
develops responses to patient safety trends, based on review of
data management system information and national patient safety
goals. - Assists departments in minimizing, avoiding, and
mitigating preventable error. - Facilitate Root Cause Analysis and
de-brief events focused on identifying system weaknesses and ensure
appropriate and timely follow-up is completed - Actively
participates in safety culture work and helps facilitate
improvements - Provides consultation and training on patient safety
concepts, safety event analysis, error avoidance and mitigation,
and implementation of safe practices - Other duties as assigned.
Accreditation Program Management: - Provides expertise regarding
accreditation and licensure standards. Identify, plan for,
communicate, monitor and evaluate actions to comply with existing
and new regulations, standards and accreditation requirements. -
Provides leadership for preparation and readiness for regulatory
and accreditation surveys. - Serves as the patient safety liaison
to regulatory agencies and accreditation bodies. - Provides
consultation to all departments on the interpretation and
application of DNV GL accreditation standards to maintain patient
and staff safety. - Provides direct oversight to policy management
process. Qualifications KNOWLEDGE/EXPERIENCE: Healthcare
quality/patient safety or clinical experience required. Hospital
regulatory expertise (CMS, DNV GL, or other hospital regulatory
body) required and Health Care Quality Improvement experience
preferred, with emphasis in data collection, performance
improvement initiatives, patient safety initiatives, accreditation
activities, risk management, or patient relations. The incumbent
must possess the ability to lead groups and facilitate meetings.
Leadership and management skill is essential to be successful in
this position. EDUCATION: Bachelor’s required, certification in a
patient safety discipline preferred either at hire or 24 months
after hire. LICENSE/CERTIFICATION/REGISTRY/additional
qualifications: Certified Professional in Patient Safety (CPPS)
within 24 months of hire PandoLogic. Category:Healthcare,
Keywords:Patient Safety Specialist, Location:Helena, MT-59604
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