Associate Quality Programs Specialist
American College of Radiology (ACR) is a progressive membership organization representing nearly 40,000 medical specialists in radiological care. As a member of our team, you will join a world leader in patient-centered care advocacy, policy and clinical research, quality and safety. Our culture encourages innovation, diversity, integrity and leadership. A nonprofit 501(c)(3), ACR (the American College of Radiology) has over 500 purpose-driven employees in the Greater Washington, DC and Philadelphia region.
If you share our core values of integrity, visionary, excellence, leadership, transparency, and member-driven, we need you on our team!
The American College of Radiology (ACR), the leading membership and advocacy organization for the radiology profession, seeks an Associate Quality Programs Specialist to support our Quality Management Programs. The ideal candidate will be energetic and passionate about helping deliver medicine and improving the value of radiological services through quality measure reporting, development, and quality clinical registry data collection.
The Associate Quality Programs Specialist supports projects tied to healthcare quality programs and ACR's National Radiology Data Registry (NRDR). They provide support for ACR's Qualified Clinical Data Registry (QCDR), coordinate new project logistics, and collaborate with national quality organizations, including the Partnership for Quality Measurement (PQM) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). This position also assists with public comments, communications, and helps develop and test quality measures for use in the clinical data registry.
This position offers an opportunity to apply your quality measurement and regulatory experience within a collaborative team dedicated to improving patient care through measure development, data collection and analysis, and policy advocacy. You'll be a key contributor across all phases of measure development, including testing, endorsement, rulemaking, registry operations, and education.
This role will be responsible for the following duties :
Qualified candidates will have :
While working a remote schedule, qualified candidates must be able to maintain a schedule of working within ACR's operating hours of 8 : 30A - 5 : 00P (EST). When working remotely, workers must be self-motivated, possess excellent time management, and be highly organized. Reliable internet connection is a must!
ACR is committed to a total rewards compensation philosophy that includes base salary in addition to benefits. ACR's goal is to pay competitively and equitably. It is typical for individuals to be hired at the entry to the middle of the range for their role, and compensation decisions depend on the circumstances of each case. A reasonable estimate of the annual compensation range for this position is $56,550.00 - $75,450.00.
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