Assistant Director of Regulatory Affairs - Relocation Offered!
Company: MEDSTAR HEALTH
Location: Clinton
Posted on: November 11, 2024
Job Description:
General Summary of Position
The Assistant Director of Regulatory Affairs is responsible for the
coordination of continual survey readiness across the hospital. The
position encompasses various roles (e.g., life safety, coordinator,
educator, and facilitator) and requires e-- -ective interpersonal
and organizational skills to motivate sta-- - to embrace a
continual state of accreditation/survey readiness. This position
plans, promotes, maintains, coordinates and directs the Environment
of Care (EOC), emergency Management (EM) and Life safety (LS)
activities with oversight of these activities at MedStar Southern
Maryland Hospital Center and interpret the Joint commission
requirements and OSHA regulation which apply to EOC, EM and LS;
identify and generate improvement opportunities and need for
process changes to accommodate and facilitate the safety, security
and comfort of patients. Ensures policies and procedures are
monitored and updated to include regulatory changes.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
- 1. Continuously advises the Department Leader regarding new TJC
updates, CMS conditions of participation, Sentinel Event Alerts,
and other regulatory changes.
- 2. Serves as the designated liaison with TJC, CMS, and other
Federal, State and County regulatory agencies for accreditation
preparation and survey readiness including those related to
Environment of Care, Life Safety and Emergency Management.
Participates with internal and external tasks forces, committees,
and agencies regarding emergency preparedness, including those at
MSMHC, regional and State levels. Acts as the local liaison with
local -- -re department/Fire Marshall's O-- -ce.
- 3. Reviews, revises and maintains the Emergency Operations Plan
annually. Collaborates with appropriate leadership on the grant
process for emergency management funds. Implements necessary
changes. Coordinates with the Directors of Plant Operations,
Biomedical Engineering and Security in maintaining a safe defect
free environment for the patients, employees, physicians,
volunteers and others, by the timely identi-- -cation and
resolution of abnormal/questionable situations. Maintains current
Master Index of all Safety Data Sheets (SDS).
- 4. Works directly with the Hospital Education Department to
design, develop, coordinate and implement hospital wide and
site-speci-- -c training regarding the MSMHC Emergency Management
Plans. Investigates researches and makes recommendations regarding
best practices with respect to emergency preparedness. Supports the
implementation and ongoing education, training of the hospital
Incident Command System throughout the hospital. Has intervening
authority assigned by the hospital President to immediately
intervene in any unsafe or potentially hazardous situations thereby
preventing the action or process causing the unsafe environment to
continue.
- 5. Orchestrates the execution of a minimum of four (4) Hospital
wide emergency preparedness drills per year. one of which must
include a coordinated response between local services and MSMHC.
Performs all duties associated with responding to appropriate
emergency/life safety situations as de-- -ned in the SMH Emergency
Management/Preparedness Manual. Ensures hospital compliance with
all OSHA regulations
- 6. Directs implementation of the Life Safety Plan including
inspection, testing and maintenance of -- -re suppression,
detection, and alarm systems. Conducts 30-day inspections of
portable -- -re extinguishers in the Hospital and patient service
areas of the Professional O-- -ce Building. Conducts -- -re and
emergency preparedness drills according to federal, state and
county regulations, as well as, per Joint Commission
standards.
- 7. In collaboration with quality, prepares
- 11. Actively participates in performance improvement and risk
management programs utilizing information to further enhance
safety, life safety, emergency management and hazardous in the
environment of care.
- 12. Functions as the Safety Officer for MedStar Southern
Maryland Hospital Center
Minimum Qualifications
Education
- Bachelor's degree required
- Master's degree preferred
Experience
- 3-4 years Regulatory compliance experience in a healthcare
setting required
- 1-2 years TJC experience preferred
- 1-2 years Policy writing experience required
Licenses and Certifications
- Certified Healthcare Safety Professional - CHSP within 2 years
preferred
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Knowledge of NFPA codes
- Knowledge of Project Management
- Ability to demonstrate ethical behavior that supports the
hospital's mission, values and commitment to compliance with all
federal, state and regulatory laws. Inspires trust and exhibits
honesty and integrity within the scope of daily activities.
- Current knowledge of laws and regulations concerning hospital
regulations, safety, life safety, hazardous materials and waste,
emergency preparedness in healthcare and incorporate knowledge into
practice
This position has a hiring range of $93,142 - $175,968
Keywords: MEDSTAR HEALTH, Washington DC , Assistant Director of Regulatory Affairs - Relocation Offered!, Executive , Clinton, DC
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