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Valley Children's Healthcare is seeking a Quality & Performance Improvement Coordinator, RN for the Heart Center. You will partner with leadership, physicians, and teams to translate data into improvements in patient outcomes and safety.
Responsibilities include leading quality initiatives, analyzing data, coordinating peer review, and developing dashboards to inform leaders. On-site, with potential future hybrid options, this role supports lifelong quality improvement in pediatric cardiac care.
At Valley Children's Healthcare, every child deserves exceptional care. As one of the nation's leading pediatric healthcare systems, we provide specialized care for children with the most complex medical conditions across Central California.
The Heart Center cares for infants, children, and adolescents with congenital and acquired heart disease, providing comprehensive care across the continuum—from prenatal diagnosis through surgery, critical care, outpatient management, and lifelong follow-up. Our commitment to clinical excellence is supported by a strong culture of quality, patient safety, innovation, and continuous improvement.
We're seeking an experienced Quality & Performance Improvement Coordinator, RN to partner with Heart Center leadership, physicians, nurses, and interdisciplinary teams to improve outcomes for one of our most complex patient populations.
The Quality & Performance Improvement Coordinator is a key member of the Heart Center leadership team, supporting the development, implementation, and evaluation of quality, patient safety, and performance improvement initiatives across the pediatric cardiac program.
Working collaboratively with physicians, nursing leaders, and operational partners, this role transforms clinical and operational data into meaningful insights that drive measurable improvements in patient outcomes, regulatory readiness, and operational excellence.
This position leads and supports quality initiatives, facilitates peer review activities, monitors quality and patient safety metrics, identifies opportunities for improvement, and helps ensure the Heart Center continues to deliver exceptional, evidence-based care for children with complex cardiac conditions.
At Valley Children's, quality isn't just a department—it's part of our culture. You'll collaborate with nationally recognized physicians, nurses, and healthcare leaders who are committed to delivering the safest, highest-quality care to children and their families. This is an opportunity to influence care delivery, improve outcomes for children with complex cardiac conditions, and make a lasting impact on one of the region's premier pediatric Heart Centers.
$57.29–$81.72 per hour
Final compensation is based on experience, education, certifications, and internal equity.