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A leading healthcare organization is seeking a Quality Regulatory Program Manager to oversee compliance with regulatory standards. The role involves developing and monitoring processes to ensure quality in clinical operations, linking regulatory programs with technology and outcomes. This remote position requires a strong background in healthcare regulatory compliance and data exchange standards.
About City of Hope: City of Hope's mission is to make hope a reality for all touched by cancer and diabetes. Founded in 1913, it is one of the largest and most advanced cancer research and treatment organizations in the U.S., and a leading center for diabetes and other illnesses. Its research has led to breakthroughs like synthetic insulin and monoclonal antibodies. With a top-ranked cancer center and a broad network across Southern California, Atlanta, Chicago, and Phoenix, City of Hope integrates cancer care, research, academics, and philanthropy.
The successful candidate: The Quality Regulatory Preparedness Manager ensures compliance with accreditation and regulatory standards. This role supports clinical quality operations by developing, implementing, and monitoring processes to meet regulatory requirements. The manager stays current with federal and state healthcare interoperability standards and provides guidance on regulatory changes impacting quality programs. This position links healthcare regulatory programs, technology, and clinical outcomes.
Position Qualifications:
Skills and Abilities:
Software Skills: Proficiency with federal and state reporting systems and electronic health records (e.g., EPIC)
Working Conditions: Remote position
Physical Demands: Prolonged sitting, talking, hearing, and visual acuity
Equal Opportunity: City of Hope is an equal opportunity employer.
Benefits: For more information, click here.
City of Hope employees' pay is based on experience, qualifications, and location.