Provide support to Innovation Coordinators in developing plans which may include providing guidance and support in using a person's first language and defining clear and concise
Develop and maintain an active database of inspections, plans of corrections, due dates, and other information the programs need to track quality requirements
Provide training to all staff regarding quality requirements regularly
Follow the standards and regulations required by Tennessee Department of Disability & Aging, and ensures that all relevant policy and procedures are adhered to in the programs
Requirements
At least 18 years of age
Ability to pass a background check upon hire
Valid driver's license
Valid vehicle insurance
Bachelor's degree from an accredited College or University with Two (2) years' experience with quality assurance program development/ management/ monitoring
Strong computer skills and proficiency in Microsoft Office
Work remotely with a flexible schedule
Two years' experience with DDA preferred
Work remotely from home-based office, Based in the State of Tennessee