Director of Quality and PI
Listed on 2025-12-29
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Healthcare
Healthcare Management, Healthcare Administration -
Management
Healthcare Management
Located in Indio, California, Coachella Valley Behavioral Health is the only facility of its kind in the area, providing services for those in need of clinically excellent behavioral healthcare. The 80‑bed inpatient facility serves adults age 18 and older with mental health concerns and addictions, employing a holistic approach that addresses physical, social, and emotional factors.
We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Director of Quality and Accreditation to lead our facility’s efforts in ensuring the highest standards of patient care and safety. This leadership role is responsible for overseeing regulatory compliance, quality assurance programs, and continuous improvement initiatives across all clinical and operational areas. The Director will guide the development and implementation of quality protocols, manage accreditation processes, and lead the Quality Assurance and Process Improvement (QAPI) program.
The ideal candidate will be a proactive, strategic thinker with a strong commitment to achieving excellence in care delivery and regulatory readiness.
The Director of Quality and Accreditation is responsible for ensuring patient safety and superior quality of care as measured by survey readiness, treatment program fidelity, and compliance with state and federal laws, regulations, and accreditation standards. The Director leads and oversees all aspects of policy development; comprehensive implementation of Acadia’s prescribed clinical protocols, operational quality oversight standards, and programmatic expectations; critical incident reporting;
regulatory engagement, including development and submission of plans of correction; certification achievement and maintenance; oversight of the quality assurance and process improvement (QAPI) program; and ongoing regulatory readiness strategies at the facility. Through routine presence in patient care areas, data analysis and documentation monitoring, and intentional sharing of deep subject‑matter expertise, the Director ensures a proactive, multidisciplinary focus on quality and excellence within the facility.
Compensation for this role will be between $108,000 and $135,000.
Essential Functions- Lead and monitor day‑to‑day regulatory readiness, patient safety, and service excellence across the facility.
- QAPI program oversight and management – develop processes for identification, collection, and analysis of quality performance data.
- Utilize collected data to drive continuous improvement of services.
- Conduct annual preparation and evaluation of the facility QAPI Program.
- Complete process improvement projects and incorporate results into patient care improvements.
- Submit quality scorecard data to Acadia corporate office as requested.
- Coordinate abstraction of clinical data per Joint Commission specifications and enter via vendor database for Inpatient Psychiatric Core Measures (e.g., national quality measures such as HBIPS).
- Identify key care indicators and evaluate data using formal and informal feedback from consumers and collateral sources to improve management strategies and service delivery practices.
- Lead/coordinate data collection and analysis from all departments within the facility.
- Prepare and present program data trends and action plans to the monthly Quality Council and quarterly to the Medical Executive Committee and Governing Board.
- Regulatory preparedness – implement sustainable survey preparation and ongoing monitoring processes, including facility‑wide auditing and early‑issue identification, to maximize achievement of zero‑ or standard‑level survey outcomes.
- Facility‑wide support – collaborate with other departments to sustainably implement best practices in regulatory/accreditation compliance, evidenced by measurable results with regard to survey outcomes, patient safety metrics, patient experience results, HBIPS, etc.
- Develop and maintain proficiency in regulatory planning strategy for all standards relevant to local, state, and federal regulatory and accrediting bodies.
- Develop and maintain proficiency in the functionality and auditing within electronic platforms such as electronic patient observations and the electronic…
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