Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 18th Nov 2020
As a Quality Improvement Business Partner you will support the Manager to improve service delivery by actively deploying risk, accreditation, safety (including injury management) and quality management objectives across programs and services.
Reporting to the Quality Improvement Business Partner Manager, you will be part of a team of Quality Business Partners that drives the work of the Quality team across Victoria and Tasmania.
You are a dynamic quality, risk and safety professional with a high level of change management skills. Ideally, you have experience in working within large and complex organisations, supporting senior leaders in quality, risk and safety initiatives.
You have strong relationship management skills with the ability to build rapport with stakeholders across the organisation quickly to ensure the success of the Quality team objectives.
If this sounds like you, apply today submitting the below:
For any questions regarding this role please contact Mirela Matthews, Manager – Quality Improvement Business Partners – 0437 577 962
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