Director of Quality Assurance
Company: Equitas Health, Inc.
Location: Columbus
Posted on: February 23, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description ORGANIZATION INFORMATION:
Established in 1984, Equitas Health is a regional not-for-profit
community-based healthcare system and federally qualified community
health center look-alike. Its expanded mission has made it one of
the nation’s largest HIV/AIDS, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender,
and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) healthcare organizations. With 22
offices in 12 cities, it serves more than 67,000 individuals in
Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia each year through its diverse
healthcare and social service delivery system focused around:
primary and specialized medical care, retail pharmacy, dental,
behavioral health, HIV/STI prevention, advocacy, and community
health initiatives. POSITION SUMMARY: The Director of Quality
Assurance will lead Equitas Health’s Quality Management program and
implementation of the annual Quality Assurance plan. QA is
integrated in all aspects of business and clinical operations
across the organization and owned by all providers and employees.
The Director of QA works closely with leaders and staff to build
quality assurance into workflows, deploying effective education,
training, communications and a regulatory change management
process. This position is responsible for ensuring the organization
is compliant with federal, state and local government regulations.
This includes developing, monitoring and revision of policies and
procedures that address risk management, HIPAA compliance, 340B
pharmacy and other regulatory requirements. SALARY: $105,600-
$132,000 BENEFITS: PTO Vision Dental Health 401k Sick time Paid
Holidays ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Essential functions of the job
include, but are not limited to local and regional travel,
personnel management, leading organizational change, analytical and
problem solving to direct process improvement, audit preparation,
program compliance, quality outcomes and reporting, strategic
planning, maintain staff and patient confidentiality, effectively
manage multiple and simultaneous responsibilities, and strong
communication and interpersonal skills. Job Responsibilities: Chair
the Quality Assurance Committee for the organization. Ensure the QA
Committee provides evidence that the organization has systems in
place to meet the Seven Elements of an Effective Compliance
Program. Such evidence must contain trending data that is both
accurate and can be used in predictive analysis. Create an FQHC
Compliance Program that meets Section 330 of the Public Health
Services Act and the requirements outlined in the Health Center
Program Compliance Manual promulgated by HRSA. Develop and foster
effective collaboration between departments and programs to ensure
an integrated approach to quality, safety, and performance
improvement. Communicate effectively to facilitate positive working
relationships and achieve desired outcomes. Use an equity and
social justice lens to support more equitable analyses and
evaluation and bring greater awareness/understanding of the
correlation between health disparities and health outcomes. Direct
the day-to-day execution of the strategies and tactics necessary to
successfully improve the outcomes and results of the organization.
Manage organizational attestations, trainings, incident reporting,
and policies. Implement Quality Management and Annual QA Plan(s),
and provide Board of Trustee’s an Annual QA Report. Provide Board
of Trustees with regular reports on health center and clinical
compliance. Create annual audit plan for high risk areas, with
particular attention to billing; coding; documentation; HIPAA;
investigations; cybersecurity; fraud, waste & abuse; grants
management; vendor relations; and revenue protection in general.
Participate in the development and timely review of organizational
policies, procedures, and programs and provide continuing guidance
to all employees on quality assurance matters that have
implications for all departments. Collaborate across departments
and update the following Operational Policies & Procedures:
Compliance, HIPAA, Safety, 340B, Risk Management, Emergency
Preparedness. Perform annual HIPAA risk assessments by ensuring the
agency is in compliance with the Security Rule’s administrative,
physical, and technical requirements. Work with Human Resources to
create, implement, update, and ensure compliance with the Employee
Handbook. Ensure systems are in place to meet compliance
requirements of all federal, state and local laws, including but
not limited to HIPAA, OSHA, 340B, HRSA, HUD, CDC and other
regulatory guidelines, and accreditation requirements (CARF, URAC).
Establish an open communication environment that encourages all
employees to report any suspected illegal conduct or other conduct
that violates any policy or procedure, or any applicable law or
regulation. Appropriately document and investigate incident reports
submitted by employees. Provide data to Quality Committee giving
them an understanding of the reporting made by staff. Ensure
department directors review and attest to department-specific
policies and procedures. Ensure, as appropriate, that the National
Practitioner Data Bank, state licensure records, the HHS-OIG’s List
of Excluded Individuals/Entities, and the General Services
Administration’s (GSA’s) List of Parties Debarred from Federal
Programs are regularly checked with respect to applicable
employees, medical staff, and contractors. Annually review the OIG
Office of Civil Rights Work Plan and amend the QA Manual and Audit
Schedule as necessary to accommodate federal government’s
priorities. Collaborate with external auditors whenever necessary.
Ensure best practices are met in service areas provided by Equitas
Health, if possible and practical. Maintain departmental regulatory
and accreditation compliance by ensuring staff are competent, and
take actions to improve. Collaborate with Safety and IT to monitor,
implement and revise Equitas Health’s Emergency Preparedness
Program. Collaborate with patient experience specialist on
grievance policies and organizational activities are followed.
Manage timesheets, performance reviews and other management
requirements for Quality Staff; provides ongoing coaching, feedback
and support to develop competency and capacity to successfully meet
the goals of the department and further the mission of the
organization. Contribute to a positive work environment by
demonstrating unconditional positive regard to patients, clients,
employees and stakeholders. Promote and participate in continued
learning that supports greater cultural humility and affirming
interactions. Other duties as assigned. Knowledge, Skills,
Abilities and other Qualifications: Requires healthcare compliance
certification (CHC) or 7 years of experience in healthcare
compliance. Experience with operationalizing quality assurance
program processes and workflows, doing so in a community health
center is preferred. Effective interpersonal skills including the
ability to develop a rapport with all employees at all levels in
order to cultivate an environment conducive to reporting possible
legal and policy violations. Ability to competently follow through
on investigating such potential violations. Strong written and
verbal communication skills a must. Ability to work independently
and efficiently with minimal supervision, including the ability to
complete projects in a timely manner in a fast-paced and changing
environment with multiple priorities and objectives. Must have
sensitivity to, interest in and competence in cultural differences,
HIV/AIDS, minority health, sexual practices, chemical dependency
and a demonstrated competence in working with persons of color, and
the LGBTQIA community. Proficiency in all Microsoft Office
applications and other computer applications required. Must have
reliable transportation and valid Ohio driver’s license. OTHER
INFORMATION: Background and reference checks will be conducted. In
accordance with Equitas Health’s Drug-Free Workplace Policy,
pre-employment drug testing will be administered. Hours may vary,
including working some evenings and weekends based on workload.
Individuals are not considered applicants until they have been
asked to visit for an interview and at that time complete an
application for employment. Completing the application does not
guarantee employment. EOE/AA
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