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UPMC Patient Safety Specialist- UPMC Washington in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
Purpose:
We're hiring a Patient Safety Specialist!
This hybrid position provides meaningful support to both UPMC Greene and UPMC Washington. You'll partner with clinical teams across both campuses, lead safety initiatives, and help shape a culture where patient well‑being comes first. If you're passionate about quality, collaboration, and making a lasting impact across multiple facilities, this is a great opportunity for growth.
Apply today and help strengthen patient safety system‑wide.
Position Highlights!
-Hybrid schedule
- Monday-Friday, daytime hours
-High visibility across two hospitals
Responsibilities:
Deliver ongoing patient safety education, both formal and informal, to hospital staff across all departments.
Investigate patient safety risks through rounds, chart reviews, interviews, inspections, and other methods.
Ensure compliance with the hospital's Patient Safety Plan, objectives, and national patient safety goals.
Monitor and implement regulatory requirements from federal and state agencies related to patient safety.
Review safety occurrences with physicians, managers, and department heads, identify trends, and recommend actions.
Maintain investigative, claim, and legal files with strict confidentiality; assist legal counsel during litigation.
Communicate significant safety events and potential claims promptly through established reporting mechanisms.
Contribute to hospital-wide performance improvement by gathering and analyzing data in collaboration with peers.
Participate in the on-call rotation to remain informed of patient safety incidents as they occur.
Act as a role model to promote and sustain a strong culture of patient safety throughout the organization.
Schedule: This position will primarily work Monday-Friday, 7AM-3:30PM. There may be some required on-call needed. You will need to be able to travel to the UPMC Washington facility about 2-3 per week.
Bachelor's degree in Nursing, Business Administration, Finance, Accounting or related healthcare area required.
5 years of Clinical experience OR experience in risk, liability or loss control at the organizational level is required.
Bachelor's degree in Nursing in preferred.
Ability to work with a variety of Microsoft office software systems.
Analytical ability to prepare, review and present statistical data.
Interpersonal skills to work with management and physicians, and all levels of staff.
Licensure, Certifications, and Clearances:
Certification in Quality Management from Health Care Quality Council Management preferred
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UPMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veteran