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OPWDD Quality Assurance Compliance Officer
On-site, Work must be performed in or near New York, NY
Details
Job Type:
Full Time
Start Date:
June 15, 2026
Application Deadline:
June 12, 2026
Education:
4-Year Degree Required
Experience Level:
Managerial
Salary:
USD $85,000 - $90,000 / year
Cause Areas:
Health & Medicine, Disability
Description
The position reports to the CEO. Duties include, but are not limited to the following:
- Plans, develops, operates, and evaluates facility-wide programs related to quality assurance and risk management.
- Maintains communication with OPWDD regulatory and accrediting agencies regarding changes in standards, strategic approaches, and program compliance.
- Provides information to facility director, residential services and professional services directors, and hospital administrator on monitoring programs, level of compliance with relevant standards, and effectiveness of quality enhancement programs.
- Analyzes risks and develops remediation plans and proactive approaches for DQI. Writing plans of corrective actions and ensuring corrections are implemented as noted.
- Chairs quality assurance committee participates on, chairs, and/or directs committees related to quality assurance or risk management (e.g., infection control, human rights, safety, medical records).
- Directs investigations on incidents, analyzes results, and recommends remediation plans. Maintain IRMA system for incident Management. This includes delegating and/or assisting assigned investigators in completing investigations. Submitting the completed investigation findings to the CEO and ensuring directives/remediation are maintained.
- Provides consultation in the development of administration policies and procedures.
- Provides consultation to community programs regarding quality assurance and risk management.
- Conduct New Employee Orientation for all New Staff, CPR/First Aid Training/SCIP-R Training.
- Schedule and maintain records of all OPWDD required Training for Staff (CPR/First Aid, SCIP-R, Choking Prevention, Incident Reporting, etc.)
- Develop & implement training curriculum as needed.
- Assisting in the screening process for Individuals at LAC for Residential Vacancies. That includes reviewing CRO packets.
- Conduct and schedule Zoom meetings for any screenings, staff meetings, special meetings.
- Complete CON's and LOI's for openings of new developments, relocations, capacity increases, closures of programs.
- Physical Plant inspections of all facilities as needed.
- Review of all binders of all individuals for both Day-Program and Residential to ensure continuity of care is being maintained.
- Attend fairs, meetings for Brooklyn DD Council as needed.
- Attend Inter Agency Council Meetings (QA, Training Directors, Membership etc.) to represent CEO for elections.
- Attend LAC Board meetings for periodic presentations, including annual Compliance training.
- Ensure proper compliance with EHR (Therap) operation.
Benefits
- 403(b) (5% annual company contribution after one-year wait to participate)
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance (Cigna/Ameriflex after three months)
- Life insurance (available with health)
- Disability insurance (available with health)
- Paid time off
- 3 weeks vacation (become eligible for accrued monthly time after 3 months)
- 1 flex remote day per week except Monday and Friday
- 3 personal days per year (eligible after 3 months)
- 7 sick days (56 hours) per year, eligible for paid use after 3 months
- 12 paid holidays (eligible after 3 months)
- Vision insurance
Level of Language Proficiency
English native fluency
Location
On-site
1430 Broadway, New York, NY 10018, USA
501
501
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Instructions:
Full OPWDD background clearance required before job starts (SEL, CBC, etc).
In-person written sample required as part of the interview process.
References required and verified.
