
Risk Management Analyst
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- Hybrid
- Full-time
- $95,000 / year
- United States
Job highlights
- Ensure patient safety and minimize clinical risks.
- Investigate incidents and ensure regulatory compliance.
- Respond to crises and support staff.
- Develop and implement risk mitigation strategies.
- Promote a culture of safety and continuous learning.
About the role
About The Company
St. Joseph's Health is a renowned healthcare organization committed to providing high-quality patient care and fostering a compassionate healing environment. As part of Trinity Health, we serve our communities with dedication, integrity, and a mission rooted in the Gospel values. Our organization emphasizes innovation, safety, and continuous improvement to meet the evolving needs of our patients and staff. With a focus on collaborative teamwork and community engagement, St. Joseph's Health strives to be a leader in healthcare excellence and patient safety.About The Role
The Clinical Risk Management Analyst at St. Joseph's Health plays a vital role in ensuring patient safety and minimizing clinical risks within our healthcare facility. This full-time, day shift position involves overseeing the organization’s risk management functions, including the review and response to reported events, incident investigations, and compliance with regulatory requirements. The analyst will respond to crisis situations that impact patient safety, support staff with problem-solving, and promote a culture of safety and continuous learning. This role requires a proactive approach to risk identification, data analysis, and collaboration across departments to develop effective mitigation strategies.Qualifications
The ideal candidate will possess a minimum of 3-5 years of experience in healthcare risk management or patient safety, with a strong understanding of hospital operations and regulatory compliance. A Bachelor’s degree in nursing, healthcare administration, or a related field is required, with a Master’s degree preferred. Certification such as CPHRM is advantageous, and registered nurses are highly encouraged to apply. The candidate should demonstrate excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, along with strong interpersonal, motivational, and conflict resolution abilities. Knowledge of hospital safety protocols, risk assessment tools, and regulatory standards is essential. Additionally, proficiency in data analysis, presentation skills, and the ability to influence change without direct authority are highly valued.Responsibilities
- Conduct daily reviews of reported events, verbal reports, electronic submissions, and other sources to identify potential risks and initiate appropriate follow-up actions.
- Respond promptly to crisis situations with patient safety and risk management implications, providing guidance and support to staff members.
- Coordinate with regulatory agencies such as the NYS Department of Health, FDA, CMS, and others to ensure compliance with reporting requirements like NYPORTS, NIMRS, and Justice Center protocols.
- Lead investigations into adverse events utilizing root cause analysis, failure mode and effect analysis, and other risk assessment tools.
- Develop and implement risk mitigation strategies, including facility-wide educational programs and safety initiatives.
- Maintain a network of informational sources and subject matter experts to stay current on healthcare risk management practices.
- Perform facility inspections, risk surveys, and assessments to identify potential loss areas and develop corrective actions.
- Support the organization’s patient safety initiatives by promoting a culture of safety, transparency, and continuous improvement.
- Manage data collection, analysis, and reporting related to risk management activities, ensuring accuracy and timeliness.
- Collaborate with leadership and clinical staff to develop and review policies and procedures aimed at reducing clinical risks and enhancing patient safety.
- Participate in educational sessions, workshops, and seminars to promote awareness and understanding of risk management principles among healthcare practitioners.
- Other duties as assigned, including event review, causal analysis, and loss prevention activities to support organizational safety goals.
Benefits
St. Joseph's Health offers a comprehensive benefits package designed to support our employees’ well-being and professional growth. Benefits include competitive salary packages, health insurance options, dental and vision coverage, retirement plans, paid time off, and professional development opportunities. We foster a positive work environment that encourages work-life balance, continuous learning, and career advancement. Our organization values diversity and inclusion, ensuring that every employee feels respected and empowered to contribute meaningfully to our mission of compassionate care.Equal Opportunity
St. Joseph's Health is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering an inclusive environment for all employees and applicants. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic under federal, state, or local law. We believe in creating a diverse workforce that reflects the communities we serve and in providing equitable opportunities for growth and development for everyone.Key skills/competency
- Healthcare Risk Management
- Patient Safety
- Incident Investigation
- Regulatory Compliance
- Root Cause Analysis
- Data Analysis
- Risk Mitigation
- Clinical Operations
- Healthcare Administration
- Communication Skills
Skills & topics
- Risk Management
- Patient Safety
- Healthcare
- Clinical Analyst
- Incident Investigation
- Regulatory Compliance
- Root Cause Analysis
- Healthcare Administration
- Nurse
- NYS Department of Health
How to get hired
- Tailor your resume: Highlight healthcare risk management experience and patient safety achievements.
- Address qualifications directly: Emphasize your Bachelor's degree and any CPHRM certification.
- Showcase relevant skills: Detail your experience with incident investigation and regulatory compliance.
- Prepare for behavioral questions: Be ready to discuss crisis management and conflict resolution.
- Demonstrate understanding: Research St. Joseph's Health's commitment to patient care and safety.
Technical preparation
Master risk assessment tools like RCA and FMEA.,Practice data analysis for risk identification.,Familiarize with healthcare regulations and reporting.,Develop strong communication for policy implementation.
Behavioral questions
Describe a crisis you managed.,How do you handle conflict resolution?,How do you influence change without authority?,Give an example of promoting safety culture.
Frequently asked questions
- What specific regulatory agencies does the Clinical Risk Management Analyst at St. Joseph's Health coordinate with?
- The Clinical Risk Management Analyst at St. Joseph's Health coordinates with various regulatory agencies including the NYS Department of Health, FDA, and CMS. They also ensure compliance with reporting requirements like NYPORTS, NIMRS, and Justice Center protocols.
- What is the required educational background for the Clinical Risk Management Analyst role at St. Joseph's Health?
- A Bachelor’s degree in nursing, healthcare administration, or a related field is required for the Clinical Risk Management Analyst position. A Master’s degree is preferred, and registered nurses are strongly encouraged to apply.
- What experience level is expected for the Clinical Risk Management Analyst at St. Joseph's Health?
- The ideal candidate for the Clinical Risk Management Analyst role will have a minimum of 3-5 years of experience in healthcare risk management or patient safety.
- Does St. Joseph's Health offer professional development opportunities for its Clinical Risk Management Analysts?
- Yes, St. Joseph's Health offers professional development opportunities as part of its comprehensive benefits package, supporting employees' continuous learning and career advancement.
- What is the work arrangement for the Clinical Risk Management Analyst at St. Joseph's Health?
- The Clinical Risk Management Analyst position at St. Joseph's Health is a full-time, day shift role.
- What is St. Joseph's Health's stance on diversity and inclusion for the Clinical Risk Management Analyst position?
- St. Joseph's Health is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering an inclusive environment and believes in creating a diverse workforce that reflects the communities they serve.
- What risk assessment tools are used by the Clinical Risk Management Analyst at St. Joseph's Health?
- The Clinical Risk Management Analyst leads investigations into adverse events utilizing tools such as root cause analysis and failure mode and effect analysis, among other risk assessment methods.