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Health Compliance Officer-talent Pool
Government of Alberta
**Job Information** Job Requisition ID: 66528 Ministry: Health Location: Red Deer Full or Part-Time: Full Time Hours of Work: 36.25 hours per week Permanent/Temporary: Temporary until March 31, 2028 Scope: Open Competition Closing Date: February 5, 2025 Classification: Medical and Health 4 **Salary**: $3,396.18 to $4,325.77 bi-weekly ($88,640 - $112,902/year) The Department of Health implements the Government of Alberta's vision and strategic direction for health. It is responsible for the overall design, strategic policy direction, legislation and monitoring of the health system's quality and performance. In this role the department ensures the health system is delivering quality in terms of health outcomes, including patient experience and value for public investment. The Continuing Care Branch in the Public Health Division provides leadership in monitoring, assessing, and improving Alberta's continuing care sector, which includes continuing care homes (Type A, Type B, and Type C), supportive living accommodations, and home and community care. The division oversees legislation, regulations, and policies while administering the licensing and compliance monitoring programs to ensure services meet provincial standards and legislative requirements. The Licensing and Compliance Monitoring Branch is responsible for licensing continuing care accommodations, inspecting care services, and investigating complaints and incidents. The branch's unannounced, risk-based inspections are designed to enforce compliance and ensure Albertans receive safe, client-centred care. - **Continuing Care Home Inspection Program**:Focuses on comprehensive compliance monitoring for continuing care homes, ensuring facilities adhere to legislative requirements including the accommodation standards and continuing care healthcare services standards (CCHSS). This program collaborates with stakeholders to develop policies and best practices that drive continuous improvement in care services for Albertans. **Role Responsibilities**: Are you passionate about ensuring high-quality care for Albertans in continuing care settings? As a **Health Compliance Officer (HCO)**, you will play a critical role in monitoring and enforcing compliance with the _Continuing Care Act_, its regulations, and associated standards. In this position, you will conduct thorough on-site inspections, audits, and investigations to ensure that home and community care providers and continuing care homes comply with provincial standards, ensuring the health, safety, and well-being of clients. **Key responsibilities include**: - Conducting risk-based audits and on-site inspections to assess compliance with the CCHSS and/or Accommodation Standards in publicly funded continuing care settings. - Investigating complaints and incidents reported by clients, families, and service providers, reviewing non-compliance issues related to CCHSS and Accommodation standards, and ensuring appropriate corrective actions are taken. - Ensuring compliance with "Duty to Notify" reporting requirements, reviewing incidents such as serious harm, damage, or activation of contingency plans. - Provide clinical and professional expertise on IPC and continuing care standards, supporting compliance monitoring, quality assurance, and risk management practices to ensure the safety and care of residents in publicly funded continuing care programs. - Preparing detailed reports with evidence-based recommendations for corrective actions following inspections, audits, and investigations. - Providing guidance and technical expertise on regulatory requirements to service providers and compliance teams, helping them meet their legal obligations and improve care delivery. You will be working within the Home and Community Care Inspection Program (HCCIP) or Continuing Care Home Inspection Program (CCHIP), and this recruitment pool will be used for several vacant positions across both units. Join our dynamic team and contribute to the continuous improvement of care services for Albertans. Please **APS Competencies**: Competencies are behaviors that are essential to reach our goals in serving Albertans. We encourage you to have an in depth understanding of the competencies that are required for this opportunity and to be prepared to demonstrate them during the recruitment process. This link will assist you with understanding competencies: To be successful in this role, you will need to demonstrate the following competencies: - **Systems Thinking**:Taking a long-term view of challenges and opportunities to improve the quality of care for Albertans. - **Creative Problem Solving**: Engaging with stakeholders and resources to find innovative solutions to complex issues. - **Agility**: Identifying required changes and effectively managing risks associated with care provision. - **Building Collaborative Environments**:Fostering teamwork and open communication to address compliance challenges. - **Drive for Resul
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