Health System Facilities Compliance Manager - Remote - Los Angeles, CA

Reporting to the Director of Health System Facilities, the Compliance Manager, Health Facilities is accountable for maintaining and demonstrating departmental compliance with all applicable Health policies, Federal, State and local codes, as well as all applicable standards and regulatory requirements across the medical centers and clinics in the greater Los Angeles area and other facilities as assigned.

This role is 100% remote! Applicant must reside in the United States.

Work Hours: Monday-Friday 7:00am-4:00pm with weekends, holidays and after hours work as-needed

Work Location: Based out of Los Angeles, CA

Duration: Indefinite

Salary Range: $116,300 - $264,600 Annually

What is required:

  • Solid understanding and working knowledge of EOC-, LS- and HR- related Federal, State and Local codes, standards and regulatory requirements applicable to critical-care hospitals, MOBs and standalone/offsite clinics in California utilizing TJC (preferred) for accreditation purposes
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills to enable effective communication with internal and external stakeholders of all levels and capacities
  • Outstanding personal ability to develop and maintain trust, rapport, and strong working relationships with a large and diverse group of internal stakeholders and both internal/external service providers at all levels
  • Time management, organizational and analytical skills to allow successful navigation of complex, critical and dynamic hospital and outpatient environments

What is needed to excel in this role:

  • Bachelors degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, Fire protection Engineering, Architecture, Public Health Administration or related field preferred
  • 10 years' experience in hospital-based Environment of Care and Life Safety regulatory compliance roles within the state of California, including representation of the organization(s) at the Facilities/Engineering level (or higher) to regulatory agencies such as CMS, CDPH, CAL-OSHA, State Board of Pharmacy, and TJC, and others

What is in it for you?

  • Health, Dental, Vision Insurance
  • Health Savings Account (FSA)
  • Flexible Schedule
  • Disability & Life Insurance
  • Paid Time Off
  • Professional Development Assistance
  • Referral Program
  • Retirement Plan
  • Tuition Assisstance
  • Home & Family Benefits (Adoption Assistance, Legal, Pets, Auto & Home, Legal, etc.)

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