Full Job Description
Assignment Overview
- Shift: Days, 5x8hrs
- Hours: 40 hrs/wk
- Start Date: May 4, 2026
- Length: 13 weeks
- Openings: 1
Description
American Traveler is hiring an experienced RN for a Quality Management Manager position requiring at least 2 years of inpatient acute care experience and Epic proficiency in a California hospital setting.
Details
- Quality Management unit within a hospital setting in California
- Day shift schedule, 5×8 hours (8:00–16:30)
- Works across departments as patient complaints and quality issues arise
- Weekends are not typically required unless an on-site regulatory survey is in progress
- Epic EMR experience required
- Floating between all facilities within the state is expected
Requirements
- Active CA RN license required
- Current BLS certification required
- Minimum 2 years of inpatient acute care experience (hard requirement, no exceptions)
- Epic EMR proficiency required
- Experience in Critical Care or ED is a plus
- At least 2 supervisory references covering 1 year of employment within the last 3 years in a comparable specialty/setting
- SSN and DOB required for consideration
Additional Information
- Responsibilities include timely intake, investigation, documentation, and response to CMS-defined grievances
- Provides clinical oversight of event reporting, triage, and escalation
- Facilitates and monitors Root Cause Analyses (RCAs) and Failure Mode and Effects Analyses (FMEAs), including corrective action plans
- Supports regulatory inquiries, complaint investigations, and survey readiness activities
- Conducts mortality chart reviews of medical records
- Maintains continuity of critical risk management and patient safety functions
- First-time travelers are welcome to apply provided they meet the 2-year experience requirement
- Former permanent staff must wait at least 3 months before returning as a traveler and must reside more than 50 miles from the facility
- Refusal to float may result in termination of the assignment
- RTO requests should be submitted upfront, as post-offer RTO requests are subject to denial