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Home Care Office Coordinator

Schaumburg, IL · On-site

$17.75 - $23.75/hr

Responsible for IDPH background check documents for new hires and annual portal updates per policy and IDPH regulation. * Coordinates transfer of documents to off-site storage according to retention ...

IDPH / NREMT PARAMEDIC Certification Required. * Illinois Driver's license in good standing. * Requires high school diploma or equivalent * Fit for duty (push/pull/lift/squat/stand/sit) * Must pass ...

Home Care Office Coordinator

Schaumburg, IL · On-site

$17.75 - $23.50/hr

Responsible for IDPH background check documents for new hires and annual portal updates per policy and IDPH regulation. * Coordinates transfer of documents to off-site storage according to retention ...

Paramedic

Carol Stream, IL · On-site

$23.50 - $30/hr

IDPH / NREMT PARAMEDIC Certification Required. * Illinois Driver's license in good standing. * Requires high school diploma or equivalent * Fit for duty (push/pull/lift/squat/stand/sit) * Must pass ...

Paramedic

Crystal Lake, IL · On-site

$23.50 - $30/hr

IDPH / NREMT PARAMEDIC Certification Required. * Illinois Driver's license in good standing. * Requires high school diploma or equivalent * Fit for duty (push/pull/lift/squat/stand/sit) * Must pass ...

IDPH / NREMT PARAMEDIC Certification Required. * Illinois Driver's license in good standing. * Requires high school diploma or equivalent * Fit for duty (push/pull/lift/squat/stand/sit) * Must pass ...

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To thrive as an IDPH professional, you need a background in public health, epidemiology, or a related healthcare field, often supported by a relevant degree or certification. Familiarity with data analysis tools, public health information systems, and regulatory compliance frameworks is typically required. Strong communication, problem-solving, and collaboration skills are essential for effective outreach and program implementation. These competencies ensure the ability to monitor, control, and prevent health risks while supporting community well-being across Illinois.

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Professionals at the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) often encounter challenges such as managing large-scale public health initiatives, responding quickly to health emergencies, and navigating complex regulatory requirements. Team members must be adaptable, communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders, and stay up-to-date on evolving public health policies. Applicants can prepare by gaining experience in project management, honing their communication skills, and staying informed about local and national public health trends. Being proactive and solution-oriented is key to thriving in this dynamic environment.
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Manager, Cancer Accreditation and Education

Sinai Chicago

Chicago, IL

Full-time

Re-posted 12 days ago


Sinai Chicago rating

7.8

Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

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Job description

Manager, Cancer Accreditation & Education

Department: Oncology
Reports To: System Director of Clinical Service Lines
FLSA Status: Exempt


Position Summary

The Manager, Cancer Accreditation & Education is responsible for leading all cancer program accreditation activities and educational initiatives across the health system. This role oversees compliance with the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer (ACS CoC) standards, Joint Commission, HFAP, and Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) requirements. The Manager ensures continuous survey readiness, manages the tumor registry program, coordinates multidisciplinary cancer committees and tumor boards, and develops staff education and competency programs that support exceptional oncology patient care.

This position serves as a key liaison between oncology leadership, physicians, regulatory agencies, and interdisciplinary teams to maintain accreditation standards, improve program performance, and foster a culture of continuous learning and quality improvement.


Essential ResponsibilitiesCancer Accreditation & Regulatory Compliance
  • Lead all activities related to obtaining, maintaining, and renewing ACS Commission on Cancer (CoC) accreditation for multiple campuses.
  • Ensure compliance with Joint Commission, HFAP, IDPH, and other regulatory requirements.
  • Coordinate accreditation surveys, including preparation, documentation review, logistics, and surveyor interactions.
  • Serve as the primary point of contact during accreditation and regulatory site visits.
  • Develop, manage, and monitor accreditation work plans, ensuring timely completion of required activities.
  • Conduct routine audits and compliance rounds across oncology and infusion service locations.
  • Identify regulatory risks and implement corrective action plans to maintain survey readiness.
Oncology Program Management
  • Oversee Tumor Registry operations, ensuring data integrity, quality, and compliance with reporting standards.
  • Directly supervise Tumor Registry personnel, including performance management, scheduling, staffing, payroll, and professional development.
  • Monitor cancer program metrics and utilize data to support quality improvement initiatives.
  • Maintain documentation and reporting requirements for cancer program accreditation standards.
Education & Staff Development
  • Assess learning needs and develop educational programs that support organizational goals and regulatory requirements.
  • Design, implement, and evaluate training programs utilizing adult learning principles and evidence-based instructional methods.
  • Provide annual competencies, education, and skills validation for oncology and infusion staff.
  • Develop educational materials, reference guides, and performance support tools.
  • Facilitate multidisciplinary educational sessions, workshops, and seminars.
  • Incorporate current research, best practices, and industry standards into educational programming.
Tumor Board & Committee Coordination
  • Manage tumor board operations across all campuses.
  • Ensure timely scheduling, attendance tracking, documentation, meeting minutes, and case presentation compliance.
  • Coordinate Cancer Committee meetings and support compliance with CoC standards.
  • Maintain records and reports required for accreditation and quality initiatives.
Leadership & Collaboration
  • Partner with physicians, nursing leadership, operational leaders, and clinical staff to achieve oncology program goals.
  • Communicate accreditation status, risks, and improvement opportunities to leadership.
  • Participate in strategic planning, performance improvement projects, and interdisciplinary workgroups.
  • Provide operational leadership support and backup coverage for oncology management as needed.
  • Promote a culture of accountability, collaboration, innovation, and patient-centered care.

QualificationsEducation
  • Master's degree in Healthcare Administration, Nursing, Education, Public Health, Organizational Development, or a related field required.
  • Equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
Experience
  • Minimum of 10 years of experience in healthcare education, staff development, oncology program management, accreditation, or related healthcare leadership roles.
  • Experience managing cancer program accreditation and regulatory compliance required.
  • Previous supervisory or management experience preferred.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
  • Extensive knowledge of ACS Commission on Cancer standards and accreditation processes.
  • Strong understanding of Joint Commission, HFAP, and IDPH regulatory requirements.
  • Expertise in curriculum development, instructional design, adult learning principles, and competency assessment.
  • Demonstrated experience leading multidisciplinary teams and managing complex projects.
  • Strong analytical, organizational, problem-solving, and decision-making skills.
  • Excellent verbal, written, presentation, and facilitation skills.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and healthcare information systems.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities while meeting deadlines in a fast-paced environment.

Preferred Certifications
  • Oncology Certified Nurse (OCN) preferred.
  • Certified Healthcare Accreditation Professional (CHAP) or similar accreditation certification preferred.
  • Certified Tumor Registrar (CTR) knowledge or experience preferred.
  • Leadership, education, or project management certification preferred.
 
Core Competencies
  • Leadership & Team Development
  • Regulatory Compliance & Accreditation
  • Quality Improvement & Patient Safety
  • Communication & Collaboration
  • Customer Service Excellence
  • Strategic Planning & Execution
  • Performance Improvement
  • Professional Accountability
  • Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
  • Change Management & Organizational Development

This position plays a critical leadership role in ensuring excellence in oncology care through regulatory compliance, accreditation success, staff education, and continuous quality improvement.


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Sinai Chicago is an integral part of the healthcare industry, established to provide quality and accessible healthcare for the Chicago, IL, US community. The organization operates across various healthcare sectors including teaching, research, and providing clinical care. Since its inception in 1919, Sinai Chicago has been resolute in improving the health of the people and communities it serves, with a focus on delivering value-based care to areas with pressing health needs. The core values of Sinai Chicago include respect, integrity, teamwork, accountability, and quality. The company's mission and commitment lie in nurturing healthier communities through the provision of accessible, quality healthcare.

Industry

Health care and social assistance and hospitals

Company size

5,001 - 10,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Chicago, IL, US