Works in collaboration with the Director, Health Promotion and Disease Prevention to support clinical delivery partners
Leads the development of a quality dashboard and prepares reports reflecting NDPP delivery and outcomes
Develops and manages provider engagement, develops and monitors measurable outcomes
Improves clinical practice team’s awareness of services to support diabetes prevention in the patient population
Develops and delivers training and technical assistance for national strategic population health quality improvement project
Monitors quality dashboard metrics to assess progress on NDPP outcomes
Conducts structured landscape assessments of current workflows, referral processes, and provider knowledge
Identifies, onboards, and supports provider champions to advance program goals
Plans, develops, and facilitates physician champion training workshops
Engages in thought leadership and contributes to scholarly publications
Requirements
Must possess a seasoned knowledge of evidence and best practices for prediabetes care, NDPP program, health equity, and clinical-community referral pathways
Minimum of seven (7) years of significant experience in program planning, implementation, management, and evaluation
Master’s degree preferred
At least 10+ years of experience leading clinical quality improvement initiatives
At least 5 years’ experience working with data sets, developing data collection tools, analyzing and visualizing data
Subject matter expertise in health disparities, social determinants of health, uncompensated and undercompensated care
Program management skills and experience in managing large multi-site initiatives
Experience and skills in creatively fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and transparency
Strong problem-solving skills that demonstrate deadlines and achieve quality results
Advanced organizational, analytical, presentation, interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills
Benefits
Occasional travel to various Trinity Health sites
Travel for this role will be less than 25% of the time