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Williamson Health

Lean/Accreditation Coordinator - Full Time

2 days ago by Williamson Health
  • Salary negotiable
  • Nashville, TN, US
  • Full-time
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Lean/Accreditation Coordinator role coordinating hospital-wide process improvement using Lean methodology and supporting compliance with CMS and Joint Commission standards. Williamson Health (WMC) is a healthcare provider focused on patient safety and quality. Standout perk: hands-on involvement in accreditation readiness, surveys, and Lean program sustainment across departments.

Key skills
Lean methodologyLean Six Sigma Green Belt (or within 6 months)Healthcare accreditation (Joint Commission)CMS complianceMock surveys / Joint Commission readinessProcess improvement project coordinationMetrics development and monitoringMicrosoft ExcelMicrosoft OutlookWritten and verbal English communication
Salary not listed β€” comparable Nashville healthcare quality/Lean accreditation coordinator roles typically pay around $55,000–$80,000 per year depending on experience and certifications.
You'll thrive here if you can juggle multiple Lean and accreditation priorities under pressure while working confidently across hospital departments to drive sustainable improvements.
Why apply
  • Coordinate Lean improvement programs
  • Work on Joint Commission readiness
  • Cross-department hospital-wide impact

This position exists to provide coordination of WMC process improvement efforts using LEAN methodology. This approach includes all activities from planning events to supplemental actions to assure sustainability. It also exists to plan, implement and evaluate compliance with CMS and Joint Commission standards.

Position Requirements

  • At least four years higher education or Bachelor's degree.
  • Certification as Lean Six Sigma Green Belt or attained within 6 months
  • LEAN / Accreditation project coordination.
  • The ability to work well under pressure, to function dependently and independently and to be flexible in applying LEAN principles to a variety of settings.
  • Ability to apply accreditation standards to jobs and situations throughout the hospital.
  • Strong organizational skills
  • Excel, Work, Outlook
  • Interdepartmental
  • Requires the ability to communicate in English, orally and it writing.
  • Requires prolonged standing, sitting and walking for up to 8 hours a day.

Key Results

  • Coordinates Lean and Accreditation activities including compliance and surveys for Joint Commission, CMS and state Dept of Public Health
  • Involved in planning and implementing process improvement programs within the organization using Lean methodology.
  • Involved in monitoring and sustaining previous process improvement activities and compliance with accreditation standards.
  • Assists with developing metrics to measure need for and success of process improvement.
  • Reports monitors, findings and process improvement activities to the Director of Patient Safety & Quality
  • Provides education and serves as a resource for medical staff, administration and hospital staff regarding LEAN process improvement and accreditation activities
  • Interacts professionally and communicates clearly with administrative team, department leaders, and medical staff.
  • Demonstrates responsibility for assigned communication.
  • Maintains position specific knowledge.
  • Maintains files, current and historical on LEAN activities within WMC.
  • Assists with Joint Commission Readiness by conducting mock surveys
  • Other projects as assigned.
Reference: 23008_5001205883806-092cb2cdeefc8741fd846537bcf23044Β·Original posting
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