Director of Quality Initiatives and Improvement (DQI)
Company: Hackensack Meridian Health
Location: Holmdel
Posted on: January 20, 2026
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Job Description:
At Hackensack Meridian Health we help our patients live better,
healthier lives — and we help one another to succeed. With a
culture rooted in connection and collaboration, our employees are
team members. Here, competitive benefits are just the beginning.
It’s also about how we support one another and how we show up for
our community. Together, we keep getting better - advancing our
mission to transform healthcare and serve as a leader of positive
change. The Director of Quality Initiatives and Improvement (DQI)
leads all hospital-based work to eliminate preventable harm to
patients, family members, and staff and to attain unsurpassed
clinical and patient-reported outcomes for assigned hospital. The
DQI builds organization-wide participation in improvement through
transparency, collaboration and mutual learning. Reporting to the
Regional Chief Quality Officer collaborates with leaders to achieve
the HMH quality goals and eliminate preventable harm. The DQI
facilitates the redesign of patient care processes; leads root
cause analyses process, analyzes data to inform and guide
improvement efforts, and develops organizational capacity for
improvement through teaching and mentorship. While directing the
assessment, planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of
best practices, the DQI ensures that cost effective, quality care
is administered to all patients in accordance with the hospital PI
plan, while complying with the standards of all regulatory and
accrediting agencies. Provides leadership in the implementation and
integration of the Department of Patient Care Performance
Improvement Plan in addition to ensuring JCAHO & regulatory
compliance. Oversees various activities of the Patient Safety and
Quality Department while aligning with the Medical Center and HMH
Performance Improvement Plan in assuring compliance with all
Patient Safety Indicators, Quality Care Transition Teams & Nursing
Quality. Advances the integration of the science of patient safety
and continuous learning throughout the organization.
Responsibilities A day in the life of a Director of Quality
Initiatives and Improvement (DQI) at Hackensack Meridian Health
includes: • Provides leadership to all safety and quality
improvement activities at a hospital including committee meetings,
medical staff peer review, root cause and apparent cause analyses,
event management, morning safety report, follow up of ONELink event
reports, and specific improvement cycles. • Provides leadership to
local HRO transformation. Engages all levels of leadership,
caregivers and staff in advancing patient safety through HRO
training, morning safety huddles, and joint event management with
the departments of Human Experience and Risk Management • Develops
and oversees organizational quality initiatives and the monitoring
of quality priorities. • Presents quality data results with
analysis and recommendation to a variety of organizational
committees and councils including Department of Patient Care to
enhance achievement of HMH quality goals. • Oversees all quality
improvement staff and their work in quality councils, teams and
committees. Ensures that their team members achieve certification
by the National Patient Safety Foundation as a Certified
Professional in Patient Safety (CPPS), attend conferences, and
receive continuing education including presentation skills, project
management, process mapping, and lean principles. Cultivates and
promotes continuous learning inside and outside of the network. •
Ensures compliance with all federal and state regulatory and
licensing requirements, including aspects of Joint Commission
readiness. • Directs root cause and apparent cause and common cause
evaluation of events and follow up activities. Identifies events,
near misses and opportunities for quality and system improvement
through the use of event reports, morning safety huddles, and
trends identified through data analysis. Presents risk reduction
strategies and follow up at Patient Safety Council to facilitate
shared learning and scalability where possible. Identifies
appropriate metrics to track meaningful change. • Guides continuous
learning and transparency related to patient safety and quality
initiatives- Incorporates continuous learning including evidence
based best practices, scalable system improvements, safety stories
with lessons learned and needs identified through claims, suits and
events. Through analysis of data, distinguish isolated events from
trends and deploy resources to address those impacting patient
experience, outcomes and ROI. Engage all levels of caregivers and
staff in advancing patient safety through HRO training, quality
initiatives addressing small wins and when designing system
improvement. Utilize a variety of modes to increase the reach
including webinar, video conferencing and interactive
presentations. • Guides hospital work in achieving HMH annual and
strategic quality goals. • Participates as a non-voting member in
the Hospital Peer Review Committee, where applicable. Leads initial
case screening prior to submission to the committee. • Ensures use
of appropriate methodologies and relevant tools to achieve rapid
cycle improvement (i.e. PDSA, FMEA, reliability science, bundle
science, process flows). • Collaborates with the Patient Safety and
Quality Department as well as with the VP, Chief Quality/Safety to
ensure that organizational wide safety and quality initiatives are
implemented effectively and risk reduction strategies implemented
wherever appropriate. • Ensures effective analysis of performance
data with comparison over time and comparisons to internal and
external benchmarks to identify improvement opportunities. •
Oversees and facilitates regularly scheduled updates and
educational sessions for physician and nursing leaders, managers,
and team members throughout the organization so that they are able
to use the monthly quality scorecard information and participate in
achieving the HMH quality goals. • Ensures trend analysis is
completed and appropriate response to unfavorable trends are
developed and deployed. • Develops and implements action plans
based on analysis of data results. • Supervises the education of
staff in regards to relevant performance improvement theories and
tools to staff & managers. • Communicates and educates on Joint
Commission and Regulatory standards, assists with Joint Commission
readiness. • Ensure plans and designs are consistent with internal
and external expectations for accreditation, regulatory compliance
and public reporting. • Aligns performance improvement to the
Magnet philosophy. • Responsible for interviewing and hiring of
patient safety and quality staff and managing performance
evaluations. • Assuring all staff act in accordance with the
Medical Center Code of Conduct. • Member of the Patient Safety
Committee, Performance Improvement Coordinating Committee, Nurse
Executive Council, Nursing Operational Committee • In concert with
the HMH VP Patient Safety and High Reliability coordinates and
oversees the completion of the National AHRQ Survey on the culture
of safety and the annual National Leap Frog Survey for the Medical
Center. • Maintains professional growth and development through
seminars, workshops and professional facilitations to maintain and
extend expertise of self and team. Qualifications Education,
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required: • Masters Degree in
Nursing, Health Care Administration, Public Health, other advanced
health-related degree, or equivalent experience. • 7-10 years of
clinical experience in an acute care hospital. • Experience with
NDNQI & Magnet Accreditation. • 3-5 years of experience in patient
safety and quality. • Proficient in the RCA-2 Process. • Strong
communication and presentation skills. • Experience in the use of
computer application and software. • Excellent written and oral
communication skills. Education, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Preferred: • Performance Improvement expertise. • HRO experience. •
Mastery of performance improvement methodologies. • Highly
collaborative leader. • Attainment of CPPS (certified professional
in patient safety) within one year of hire. If you feel that the
above description speaks directly to your strengths and
capabilities, then please apply today! Compensation Starting at
$171,891.20 Annually HMH is committed to pay equity and
transparency for our team members. The posted rate of pay in this
job posting is a reasonable good faith estimate of the minimum base
pay for this role at the time of posting in accordance with the New
Jersey Pay Transparency Act and does not reflect the full value of
our market-competitive total rewards package. The starting rate of
pay is provided for informational purposes only and is not a
guarantee of a specific offer. Posted hourly rates may be stated as
an annual salary in the offer and posted annual salaries may be
stated as an hourly rate in the offer, depending on the level and
nature of the job duties and credentials of the candidate. The base
compensation determined at the time of the offer may be different
than the posted rate of pay based on a number of non-discriminatory
factors, including but not limited to: • Labor Market Data:
Compensation is benchmarked against market data to ensure
competitiveness. • Experience: Years of relevant work experience. •
Education and Certifications: Level of education attained,
including specialized certifications, credentials, completed
apprenticeship programs or advanced training. • Skills:
Demonstrated proficiency in relevant skills and competencies. •
Geographic Location: Cost of living and market rates for the
specific location. • Internal Equity: Compensation is determined in
a manner consistent with compensation ranges for similar roles
within the organization. • Budget and Grant Funding: Departmental
budgets and any grant funding associated with the job position may
impact the pay that can be offered.
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