Full-time| M-F, 8am-4:30pm| PG12| Weekly earned wage access is an option.
Job Purpose or Objective(s): As the Quality Coordinator of the Environment of Care (EOC) and Life Safety (LS), you will monitor the Environment of Care Accreditation Plans and EOC/Life Safety requirements and initiatives to minimize hazards and reduce risk of injury to patients, visitors, and employees for Choctaw Nation Health System including but not limited to hospital, clinic sites, and residential treatment centers. You will report to the Director.
Primary Tasks:
Monitor safety programs and initiatives in regard to EOC/LS specific to health system staff such as radiation safety, eyewash precautions, falls, SDS sheets, hazardous chemical inventory, etc.
Conduct on-site tracers and environmental tours to check compliance with safety hazards, environment of care, emergency management and life safety issues, reports findings.
Investigate and report EOC and LS events to and monitor resolutions to eliminate future reoccurrences.
Review reports from event reporting system on worker exposure events, patient, staff and/or visitor falls, chemical or radiation exposure, etc.
Conduct Performance Improvement Dashboard data review and submits recommendations to EOC.
Organize the Environment of Care Committee; prepare the agenda and documentation for the EOC Committee Meeting to assure compliance with TJC, CMS, life safety code, etc. and that material is ready for federal review if necessary.
Monitor projects managed by Project Manager Construction Health, including review of federal regulations, identification of gaps in standard operating procedures.
Acts in a consulting role, keeping department managers and Project Manager Construction Health abreast of standard changes.
Required Education and Experience:
Monitor safety programs and initiatives in regard to EOC/LS specific to health system staff such as radiation safety, eyewash precautions, falls, SDS sheets, hazardous chemical inventory, etc.
2. Conduct on-site tracers and environmental tours to check compliance with safety hazards, environment of care, emergency management and life safety issues, reports findings.
3. Investigate and report EOC and LS events to and monitor resolutions to eliminate future reoccurrences.
4. Review reports from event reporting system on worker exposure events, patient, staff and/or visitor falls, chemical or radiation exposure, etc.
5. Conduct Performance Improvement Dashboard data review and submits recommendations to EOC.
6. Organize the Environment of Care Committee; prepare the agenda and documentation for the EOC Committee Meeting to assure compliance with TJC, CMS, life safety code, etc. and that material is ready for federal review if necessary.
7. Monitor projects managed by Project Manager Construction Health, including review of federal regulations, identification of gaps in standard operating procedures.
8. Acts in a consulting role, keeping department managers and Project Manager Construction Health abreast of standard changes.
9. Perform other duties as may be assigned.

The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma is the third-largest federally recognized tribe in the United States. Chief Gary Batton and Assistant Chief Jack Austin Jr.
(800) 522-6170 • www.choctawnation.com • @choctawnationOK • /Choctawnationofoklahoma
Our Vision,
Living out the Chahta spirit of faith, family and culture.
Our Mission,
To the Choctaw Proud, ours is the sovereign nation offering opportunities for growth and prosperity.