Job Description
Donor Network West’s mission is to save and heal lives through organ and tissue donation for transplantation and research.At Donor Network West, we're looking for people who embody our core values: passion, excellence, equity and inclusion, and relationships. We welcome diverse perspectives and foster an environment of collaboration and service.
The Clinical Skills Program Lead (CSPL), supports the professional growth of the organ operations team. In collaboration with the Clinical Skills Trainers and Director of Clinical Skills & Practices, this role designs and oversees Clinical Skills and Practices (CSP) programs and operations and participates in delivering and evaluating learner-centered and performancebased curricula. The CSPL participates in leading train-the-trainer and mentorship programs, coordinates training, and fosters continuous improvement while ensuring programs and team operations meet industry and organizational quality requirements and best practices. This role participates as a change agent for the organization, identifying and responding to opportunities to improve individual and organizational performance as well as effectiveness of Clinical Skills and Practices programs and operations.
ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The essential functions listed are typical examples of work performed by positions in this job classification. They are not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, tasks, and responsibilities. Employees may perform other duties as assigned. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Program Management
- Oversees, participates in, and assists team leaders with scheduling clinical staff training, development, coaching, counseling, appraisal, recognition, and career development and advancement.
- Supports team leadership to provide input and assistance with corrective improvement actions such as Focused or Formal Learning or improvement associated with corrective action issuance or performance improvement plans.
- In conjunction with the department leadership team, may be asked to assist with clinical candidate sourcing and interviewing.
- Activates the DNWest Quality Systems occurrence reporting system and completes follow up with direct reports and leadership as assigned.
- Works with the Clinical Skills Trainers and other DNWest educators in identifying, developing, implementing, and updating DNWest, guidelines, and job aids.
- Ensures compliance with established quality assurance standards as well as local, state, and federal regulations relating to organ procurement to demonstrate commitment to quality.
- Participates in departmental and organizational strategic planning focused on meeting goals and key performance measures.
- Supports the oversight and management of the Sim Lab, vendor management, asset oversight, and clinical supplies inventory oversight.
- Attends meetings and events as requested and assigned.
- Works with other members of the management team to attain DNWest’s organizational goals and performance metrics. Familiar with all aspects of Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services benchmarking and speaks to continued improvement to meet measures.
- Manages a portfolio of curriculum development and training programs and projects, and monitors team resources.
- Coordinates with stakeholders, subject matter experts, and educators to strategize and manage the design and delivery of multiple curriculum development projects.
- Implements the need for program evaluation plans and reports objectives and key results.
- Identifies program risks and escalates for solutions in a timely and clear fashion.
Training Design and Management
Under the direction of the Director of Clinical Skills and Practices and in coordination with the CSTs and other DNWest educational staff, oversees the development and implementation of individual and group clinical training programs. Helps with ongoing assessments of clinical staff performance as well as with assessments of training effectiveness
DONOR NETWORK WEST STAFF EXPECTATIONS
- Supports the vision, mission, and values of DNWest in every aspect of performance.
- Achieves strategic initiatives by providing constructive feedback and offering solutions to workplace challenges or obstacles.
- Foresees challenges; is proactive and uses sound judgement and best practices when solving problems and making decisions.
- Conducts work professionally and collaboratively and provides excellent customer service.
- Positively adapts to change, supports new initiatives, and is creative/innovative.
- Demonstrates emotional intelligence by having respectful interactions that bring about productive communication.
- Partners with internal and external contacts in a constructive manner to achieve goals.
- Collaborates with leadership and peers to set professional and personal development goals; and actively works to achieve them.
- Works in a safe, secure, legal, and professional manner in the workplace.
- Adheres to DNWest’s policies and code of conduct
QUALIFICATIONS
- Excellent communication, organization, meeting management and presentation skills; this includes both written and spoken communications with team members, donation partners, peers, and senior management.
- Excellent conflict resolution, group interaction, and team building skills
- Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills.
- Strong knowledge of referral management, patient assessment, clinical management, organ allocation, and the overall donation process.
- Consultative approach to finding solutions.
- Proficient in recommending, following, and adapting best practices to optimize project outcomes for stakeholders.
- Strong work ethic with the ability to work independently and as part of a team with minimal instruction or supervision.
- Ability to multi-task and rapidly adapt to changing priorities while meeting deadlines.
- High level of ethical practices and ability to maintain sensitive information confidential.
- Experience leading operational and administrative functions and programs.
- Project management skills and abilities, or willingness and aptitude to learn how to project manage small to mid-sized projects.
- Current knowledge of or wiliness to learn and apply basics of adult learning theory.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- Bachelor’s degree required; degree in registered nursing, biological sciences, health care adult learning or similar area of study preferred.
- Extensive work experience in clinical training and education program delivery, or experience as a clinical lead or supervisor, particularly work experience in an OPO or on a critical care team or similar environment may be considered in lieu of a degree.
- Minimum of 2 years of direct work experience in an organ and tissue procurement organization or an allied health organization preferred.
- Certified Procurement Transplant Coordinator (CPTC) preferred.
- Software skills/experience:
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- Intermediate to advanced skill in MicroSoft suite of applications.
- Intermediate to advanced skill in Zoom.
- Ability to travel regionally and nationally.
- Ability to travel within DNWest’s service area by car, maintaining a valid driver’s license in good standing and current vehicle insurance based on applicable state minimum insurance coverage standards.
Donor Network West takes a market-based approach to pay. All candidates' starting pay will be determined based on job-related skills, experience, qualifications and interview performance.
Our job listings’ compensation ranges include location-based differentials but may not be reflective of a candidate’s final base salary. Location differentials are determined by an employee’s home address, associated market data provided by government reporting and processed by Payroll.
If selected, Donor Network West’s Recruiting & Compensation Team will provide further detail!
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