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Richmond - USA

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VNPC Quality Improvement Coordinator (perinatal health) Department of Pediatrics Benefits of working at VCU

All full-time university staff are eligible for VCUs robust benefits package that includes: comprehensive health benefits paid annual and holiday leave granted up front generous tuition benefit retirement planning and savings options tax-deferred annuity and cash match programs employee discounts well-being resources abundant opportunities for career development and advancement and more. Learn more about VCUs benefits here.

Job CodeCommunity Engagement & Outreach Administrator CE 1-3 14911Y 14912Y 14913Y Recruitment PoolAll ApplicantsPosting Numberreq8195 UnitSchool Of Medicine MBU DepartmentSOM/Pediatrics/VNPC Department Website Link LocationVCU Address1000 East Broad Street Richmond VA 23219 USA Duties & Responsibilities

PositionSummary

The VNPC Quality Improvement Coordinator will oversee the dailyoperations of the CDC State Perinatal Quality Collaborative grant. This personwill be responsible for all daily operations and deliverables as stated in thework plan of this project ensuring collaborations with all stakeholders andpartners; working closely with all 49 birth hospitals in the Commonwealth; andstrengthening the data systems for this project while working alongside ofcommunities to improve perinatal outcomes. While daily operations for thisfunding grant is the main priority for this position there will be otherresponsibilities across multiple funding streams as to ensure successfulcompletion of relatable deliverables across the VNPC.

The person must thrive in a fast-paced environment demonstratesflexibility across diverse responsibilities and excels at managing multipleprojects simultaneously without compromising quality or deadlines. Thesuccessful candidate will possess a strong working knowledge of maternal and infanthealth foundational public health principles and demonstrate clear andeffective written and verbal communication skills. Proficiency in projectmanagement quality improvement methodologies and the ability to developcomprehensive workplans for initiatives and health systems is essential.

As amember of the Virginia Neonatal Perinatal Collaborative (VNPC) and Departmentof Pediatrics team the QI Coordinator will be supervised by the VNPC SeniorManager. This person will serve the VNPC as the subject matter expert of the qualityimprovement projects and ensure the daily operations and deliverables are metfor the CDC PQC grant. This person will be responsible for project designimplementation of quality improvement projects in the 49 birth hospitals acrossthe Commonwealth including current and future QI projects working across stateagencies hospital systems and community partners setting priorities andgrant deliverables for the birth hospitals and members of the VNPCgrantsmanship and managing grants. This role provides a unique opportunity togrow professionally while advancing maternal and infant health in a fast-pacedcollaborative setting. Candidates who are eager to learn and thrive in multidisciplinaryteam-oriented environments will find this position especially rewarding.

Dutiesand Responsibilities

FinancialAdministration
Proactively monitor and manage grant budgets and expenditures to ensure alignment with project goals funding requirements and institutional policies.
Reconcile monthly financial reports maintain accurate documentation and swiftly address discrepancies or compliance issues in coordination with the supervisor.
Advise leadership on potential fiscal risks compliance concerns and opportunities for improved financial efficiency.
Support routine fiscal operations including invoice processing budget tracking and preparation of financial summaries for reporting and audits

ProgramActivities
Apply public health core values and advanced quality improvement (QI) methodologies to design implement and evaluate initiatives at the local system and state levels.
Cultivate and sustain strategic partnerships with healthcare systems state agencies stakeholders and community organizations to advance maternal and infant health outcomes.
Serve as the VNPCs QI subject matter expert delivering technical assistance coaching and capacity-building support to hospital teams and collaborative partners.
Develop manage and refine comprehensive workplans that align with grant objectives ensuring measurable progress and adaptability to evolving priorities.
Lead the execution of grant deliverables with precision and timeliness including preparation and submission of reports to agency legislative and federal entities.

Planningand Evaluation
Lead the design implementation and evaluation of quality improvement initiatives using established methodologies (e.g. PDSA cycles driver diagrams root cause analysis).
Independently develop strategic plans and implementation frameworks that address identified gaps align with public health priorities and optimize resource utilization
Research and identify new funding opportunities; contribute to grant writing and proposal development to expand program reach and sustainability.
Serve as a key resource for monthly data reporting and interpretation during QI projects ensuring clarity accuracy and relevance to stakeholders.
Act as a thought partner and subject matter expert in maternal and infant health guiding strategic direction and innovation across VNPC initiatives.
Analyze monthly data trends and outcomes from QI projects to inform strategic planning and continuous improvement efforts

Communityand Interagency Relationships
Build and sustain strategic partnerships with state agencies healthcare systems community organizations and stakeholders to advance maternal and infant health initiatives across Virginia.
Represent the VNPC on statewide committees coalitions and advisory groups serving as a trusted voice for quality improvement and public health priorities.
Facilitate cross-sector collaboration by aligning shared goals identifying opportunities for joint initiatives and promoting data-informed decision-making.
Plan and coordinate community health promotion events in partnership with local leaders and health systems ensuring alignment with VNPCs mission and public health values.
Actively engage with partners across the Commonwealth to foster trust promote transparency and strengthen the impact of VNPC programs and initiatives.

CustomerService
Foster a respectful inclusive and mission-driven work environment by consistently demonstrating professionalism empathy and cultural humility.
Respond to internal and external stakeholders with clarity courtesy and timeliness ensuring that communications reflect the values and goals of the VNPC.
Collaborate effectively with team members to improve workflows reduce inefficiencies and enhance service delivery across all program areas.
Take initiative to resolve interpersonal challenges constructively engaging colleagues and supervisors as needed to maintain a positive and productive team dynamic.
Share responsibility for team tasks and provide support across functions demonstrating flexibility and a commitment to collective success.
Actively contribute to a culture of continuous improvement by offering thoughtful suggestions and participating in efforts to strengthen organizational performance

Trainingand Leadership
Model professionalism and initiative by actively pursuing opportunities for growth in maternal and infant health public health theory and quality improvement practice.
Participate in relevant webinars in-person trainings and continuing education to maintain and enhance subject matter expertise.
Set strategic priorities for maternal and infant health initiatives staying informed of emerging trends evidence-based practices and evolving public health standards.
Proactively identify and request training opportunities to strengthen individual and team capacity ensuring alignment with VNPCs mission and goals.
Promote a culture of learning and collaboration by sharing knowledge mentoring peers and encouraging cross-functional skill development.

OtherDuties as Assigned
The Virginia Neonatal Perinatal Collaborative (VNPC) is committed to making Virginia the safest and most supportive state in which to give birth and raise a child.
This position plays a vital role in advancing that mission by contributing to the effective operation of VNPC programs and initiatives that promote equitable high-quality care for all families.
The incumbent may be called upon to perform additional duties as needed to support evolving program priorities cross-functional collaboration and the overall success of the VNPC.

Qualifications

EssentialQualifications
Bachelors degree in Public Health HealthAdministration Nursing or a related field with several years ofprogressively responsible experience in maternal and infant health publichealth or quality improvement
Demonstrated ability to work independently whilemanaging multiple complex projects across funding streams and stakeholdergroups.
Demonstrated excellent customer service skills
Experience working across agencies hospital systemsor similar entities
Experience with fiscal administration includingbudget monitoring reconciliation and compliance oversight.
Strong organizational skills with the ability toprioritize tasks meet deadlines and adapt to changing program needs.
Superior communication and interpersonal skillswith the ability to establish and maintain excellent working relationships witha wide variety of constituents
Demonstrated experience working in communityengagement non-profit management or volunteer coordination
Demonstrated ability to work in and foster anenvironment of respect professionalism and civility with a population offaculty staff and students from various backgrounds and experiences or acommitment to do so as a staff member at VCU.

PreferredQualifications
Advanced degree (MPH MHA MSN or equivalent) and/orformal training in quality improvement methodologies (e.g. Lean Six SigmaIHI).
Direct experience with perinatal health initiativespublic health programming or hospital-based QI projects.
Familiarity with CDC PQC grant requirements or similarfederally funded public health initiatives.
Experience developing and implementing educational oroutreach programs ideally within a higher education healthcare or publichealth setting.
Proficiency in data analysis dashboard interpretationand translating findings into actionable strategies.

Additional Information

Position will remain open until filled.

This is a restricted position with no set end date and continued employment is dependent upon project need availability of funding and performance.

Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) School of Medicine is a premier academic medical center located in the heart of Richmond. Accounting for almost half of VCUs sponsored research the School of Medicine is internationally recognized for patient care and education. All full-time university staff are eligible for our generous benefits package that includes choices for health vision and dental coverage life-insurance short and long-term disability coverage retirement planning tax-deferred annuity and cash match programs flexible spending accounts tuition benefits significant paid-time off 12 paid holidays and more. Explore our benefits further here: is committed to hiring veterans! VCU will include a veterans period(s) of military service in the calculation of their annual leave accrual rate. This may provide veterans with an increased leave accrual!

Please note that if you are employed as a university employee working in any of the health systems facilities you will need to follow VCU Health System policies which will include but will not be limited to vaccination requirements.

FLSAUniversity Employee Job FTE1.00 Exemption StatusExempt Restricted PositionYes E-ClassUF - University Employee FT Job CategoryUniversity EmployeeORP EligibleYes Salary Range$74000-$80000 (Commensurate with experience) Compensation TypeSalaried Target Hire Date10/31/2025 Contact Information for Candidates

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