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Quality Improvement Specialist

Mississauga, Ontario
CA$50,324 - CA$54,431/yearly
Senior Level
Full-Time

Top Benefits

4 weeks paid vacation, 2 float days, 11 holidays
Employer-paid health and dental, no co-pay
$1000 mental health support, flexible health account

About the role

QUALITY IMPROVEMENT SPECIALIST Full-time position- 37.5 hours per week

EveryMind Mental Health Services is looking for an enthusiastic and dynamic Quality Improvement Specialist with an interest in the non-profit health sector to join our team.

EveryMind is an accredited children’s mental health centre that provides a continuum of high-quality mental health services for children, youth and their families who are experiencing social, emotional and/or behavioral challenges.

Job Summary The Quality Improvement (QI) Specialist performs a key role in supporting the System Planning and Accountability Department to strengthen QI practices and accreditation processes that enhance the quality of clinical services and support evidence-based decision-making that advance EveryMind’s mission, vision, values, and philosophy. Reporting to the Manager, Performance Measurement and Improvement, and working closely with, the Chief Officer, System Planning and Accountability, the QI Specialist is responsible for: (a) identifying, measuring, monitoring and reporting of service quality and client safety, as well as client and stakeholder feedback, (b) coordinating the agency’s accreditation processes through Accreditation Canada, and (c) co-developing, implementing, and monitoring QI projects aligned with evidence-based practices. This position is part of the department’s Performance Measurement and Improvement Team, which contributes to service capacity building both within the organization and across the child and youth mental health services sector.

This is a full time position of 37.5 hours per week.

Hiring Salary range - $68,805 - $74,420 (Step 1 to Step 3 in a 5 step pay band) Please note that hiring salaries are commensurate with experience and generally start at the beginning of the range.

Why work at EveryMind?

  • Work for an organization that is the lead agency in child and youth mental health services for Region of Peel, known for our excellence in providing quality services.
  • Contribute to the mental health & wellbeing of children and youth.
  • Enjoy exceptional training and development opportunities including an Education Assistance Plan to support employees in further education in their field.
  • A strong workplace wellness focus: 4 weeks paid vacation , 2 float days, paid personal leave days, in addition to 11 paid public holidays.
  • An Extended Health Plan that includes $1000 for mental health supports and a Flexible Health Spending Account.
  • Company Laptop and cellphone provided to employees.
  • An excellent Extended health and Dental benefits plan, all premiums fully paid by the employer, no co-pay required by the employee.
  • Income protection Sick leave Plan and Life insurance.
  • Free, confidential 24/7 counselling and mental health support for you and your family via our Employee and Family Assistance Program.
  • An exceptional Retirement Plan where the employer contributes 7% equivalent of your salary to your personal pension plan.
  • A workplace culture that embraces Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Anti-racism (DEIA) with employee-led internal committees focusing on Black Engagement, LGBTQ2S, Indigenous Knowledge.

Job Responsibilities: The incumbent will:

  • Create and support a culture of continuous quality improvement (CQI) by building EveryMind’s knowledge of, and capacity for, CQI and client safety practices and principles.
  • Collaborate with clinical and operational leaders and staff to develop, design, describe, deploy, and support the delivery of QI, client safety, and accreditation initiatives/projects.
  • Coordinate working groups and activities to advance EveryMind’s accreditation journey under Accreditation Canada’s Qmentum Global™ program.
  • Measure the quality of existing services in satisfying the needs of clients and community stakeholders by seeking and integrating feedback on key areas for improvement.
  • Develop, design and implement data collection processes, standards and tools to support QI and accreditation processes.
  • Develop dashboards and track QI project milestones and performance measures/indicators.
  • Explore and recommend QI processes for integration into day-to-day clinical work by consulting with staff, management, clients and community stakeholders.
  • Engage with key stakeholders (e.g., children and youth, caregivers, EveryMind staff, community partners, etc.) to ensure that quality improvement and client safety approaches integrate a participatory, collaborative, utilization-focused lens.
  • Utilize CQI tools (e.g., process mapping) to document the development of new programs, improve service delivery processes of existing services, and ensure that client information systems reflect clinical processes and client journeys.
  • Develop, support and maintain a client incident management reporting system.
  • Support and coordinate the development of continuous quality improvement plans and frameworks that are aligned with EveryMind’s strategic priorities.
  • Lead/participate in clinical process reviews, incident reviews, and root cause analyses to develop and monitor required action plans.
  • Gather and manage data from a variety of internal (e.g., client, caregiver, stakeholder survey data, clinical information systems, file audits, safety incidents, etc) and external (e.g., Statistics Canada) sources, and analyze using appropriate quantitative and/or qualitative techniques.
  • Summarize and present data using a variety of formats (e.g., reports, presentations, infographics, etc.) that ensures information is understood by all stakeholders.
  • Provide management with comprehensive and timely data reports, including recommendations, to assist with monitoring and decision-making for improving clinical services.
  • Communicate outcomes, action plans, and project statuses to relevant committees, leadership, frontline staff, and other key stakeholders.
  • Provide support, consultation and training to staff and management on data collection, interpretation, quality/integrity, and audit processes.
  • Maintain up-to-date knowledge on the needs and issues of the child and youth mental health sector, including (a) modern QI approaches, (b) the local mental health needs of children and youth, (c) service trends and barriers, (d) funder requirements/accountabilities, and (e) the local/provincial political and economic climate.
  • Provide day-to-day oversight of volunteers, students, and junior staff working in the department.
  • Liaise with external stakeholders, professional associations and other institutions regarding quality improvement and client safety.
  • Ensure all tasks completed are carried out in compliance with relevant legislation and professional standards, and with EveryMind’s policies, procedures, and guidelines.

Skills and Qualifications:

  • Master’s Degree in a related field or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • A minimum of three years’ experience leading quality improvement, client safety and/or performance measurement initiatives within an accreditation framework.
  • Proven experience collaborating with clinical and operational teams to design, implement, and monitor quality improvement projects.
  • Applied knowledge of quality improvement and project management methods required. Relevant certifications (e.g. LEAN, Six Sigma, PMP, CAPM, Quality Professional by Excellence Canada) are considered an asset.
  • Extensive experience collecting, managing, analyzing, and monitoring quantitative and qualitative data from multiple sources to improve service design, delivery and evaluation.
  • Excellent statistical analysis skills, with a high proficiency in Excel. Experience with other statistical packages is considered an asset.
  • High proficiency across the Microsoft 365 suite of tools (Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, Teams, SharePoint), search engines, and web-based platforms (including, but not limited to, QI, project management and digital design tools).
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills, with the ability to effectively present, summarize and visualize data findings and information with the audience in mind.
  • Strong project management, organizational and administrative skills, with a strong attention to detail and proven ability to work on multiple concurrent projects.
  • Excellent facilitation, consultation, and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build trusted relationships with a range of internal and external stakeholders.
  • Demonstrated ability to take initiative and work independently.
  • Valid Ontario driver’s license, use of a vehicle and the ability to work in a variety of settings. Some evening work may be required.
  • Coordinating accreditation, or experience with Accreditation Canada (Qmentum Global™), is considered a strong asset.
  • Child and youth mental health, health care and/or community-based service experience is considered an asset.
  • A Satisfactory Vulnerable Sector Police Check and Pre-Employment Medical screening (including TB test, MMR, TD, Polio, Covid-19 vaccination), is required.

EveryMind is committed to building a highly qualified, diverse, inclusive, varied workplace reflecting the full diversity of the community we serve, a workplace that is welcoming to people of all backgrounds, where our employees and our clients can be their authentic selves.

We encourage applications from members of historically marginalized groups including but not limited to Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour, people with varying abilities, LGBTQ2S+, and other equity-seeking groups. Please click here to see our Diversity, Equity & Inclusion statement. https://everymind.ca/diversity-equity-and-inclusion/

We are striving to create a barrier-free and accessible workplace for everyone; this includes our hiring processes. EveryMind will make every effort to accommodate any accessibility needs of candidates through the hiring process, under the Ontario Human Rights Code and Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (2005). Please inform us if you require any accommodations during the hiring process.

We thank all those who apply, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted

If this position is of interest to you, please submit your resume and cover letter. This posting is open until the position is filled.

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About EveryMind Mental Health Services

Hospitals and Health Care
201-500

Since 1985, EveryMind has inspired hope by leading in the delivery of high quality mental health services for infants, children, youth, young adults (up to age 25) and families in the Region of Peel.

We are a caring community working together for children, youth and families. We are welcoming and genuine, and we listen deeply to understand our clients’ needs, creating space for them to feel safe, heard and supported.

As authentic and inclusive leaders, we are driven to help others. We lead by example and believe that collaboration increases our capacity to add value and make an impact for our clients, community and sector.

We serve our clients with pride and passion. By delivering high quality services that exceed our clients’ expectations, we inspire them to feel empowered and optimistic about today and tomorrow.

The essence of everything we do is hope and a belief that positively impacting the lives of infants, children, youth, young adults and families will make our communities healthier and happier for everyone.