Manager Risk and Patient Safety Retail & Wholesale - Tulare, CA at Geebo

Manager Risk and Patient Safety

Clinical Management Consultants Clinical Management Consultants Tulare, CA Tulare, CA $83,121 - $110,294 a year $83,121 - $110,294 a year 10 hours ago 10 hours ago 10 hours ago A new opportunity has become available at a highly accredited hospital in central California near the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range for a Risk Manager.
This hospital is an acute care facility with 180
beds that has grown extensively over the last several years to get to their current level of quality care and list of services.
The facility is made up of some of the top medical professionals in the area, and is a highly trusted organization.
Reporting directly up to the VP of Quality, the Risk Manager is in charge of managing the hospitals patient safety and risk management programs.
At least 3 years of experience in a similar role is highly preferred for consideration as it will lead to much greater success in this position overall.
Risk Manager must also have an active California RN license and experience within a California acute care facility.
Some responsibilities of the Risk Manager are:
Support hospitals customer service goals while staying cooperative with patients and employees Develop working relationships with Risk Management and Patient Safety officers Work with staff members at all levels and be able to manager lower leveled employees Being located in a town out near the Sierra Nevada Mountain range, this Risk Manager will be living in one of the most beautiful parts of Calfornia.
Fresh air, mountain ranges, hiking trails, and much more is offered of one decides to take this role.
There are a handful of different housing options and a great public school system in the area.
The hospital is offering the right person a very competitive base salary with comprehensive benefits to top it off.
Apply now for this Risk Manager opening for immediate consideration!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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