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As a Quality Assurance Director within PNC's Technology organization, you will be based in Charlotte, NC. PNC is an in-office company that fosters a supportive culture where employees can thrive and ...

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Job Summary The Quality Assurance Manager is responsible for development and maintenance of all QA programs, meeting USDA, FDA and customer requirements and ensuring the quality and safety of ...

As a Quality Assurance Director within PNC's Technology organization, you will be based in Chicago, IL. PNC is an in-office company that fosters a supportive culture where employees can thrive and ...

Job Summary The Quality Assurance Manager is responsible for development and maintenance of all QA programs, meeting USDA, FDA and customer requirements and ensuring the quality and safety of ...

As a Quality Assurance Director within PNC's C&IB organization, you will be based in Pittsburgh, PA or Dallas, TX. Domain Director, Quality Engineering - Digital Role Summary The Director, Quality ...

As a Quality Assurance Director within PNC's C&IB organization, you will be based in Pittsburgh, PA or Dallas, TX. Domain Director, Quality Engineering - Digital Role Summary The Director, Quality ...

Job Summary The Quality Assurance Manager is responsible for development and maintenance of all QA programs, meeting USDA, FDA and customer requirements and ensuring the quality and safety of ...

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How much do qa director jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for qa director in the United States is $140,083.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $103,000.00 and $169,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges a QA Director faces when building and leading a quality assurance team?

A QA Director often encounters challenges such as aligning quality goals with rapidly changing project requirements, balancing manual and automated testing strategies, and ensuring effective communication between QA teams and other departments like development and product management. Additionally, recruiting and retaining skilled QA professionals, fostering a culture of continuous improvement, and keeping up with evolving industry standards are frequent hurdles. Successful QA Directors address these challenges by promoting collaboration, investing in team training, and implementing scalable QA processes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a QA Director, and why are they important?

To thrive as a QA Director, you need deep expertise in quality assurance methodologies, leadership experience, and a background in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with test automation tools, QA management systems, and relevant certifications like ISTQB or Six Sigma are commonly expected. Strong strategic thinking, effective communication, and the ability to inspire and manage cross-functional teams are standout soft skills. These qualifications ensure the delivery of high-quality products, streamlined QA processes, and alignment between quality goals and overall business objectives.

What does a QA Director do?

A QA Director, or Quality Assurance Director, is responsible for overseeing the entire quality assurance process within an organization. They develop and implement testing strategies, ensure products meet quality standards, and lead teams of QA professionals. The QA Director works closely with other departments to identify quality issues and drive continuous improvement. Their role is crucial in delivering reliable, high-quality products to customers.
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Quality Assurance Director

City of Alexandria

Alexandria, VA

$107K - $136K/yr

Full-time

Posted 27 days ago


City Of Alexandria (Louisiana) rating

8.3

Company rating: 8.3 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

187th of 644 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Quality Assurance Director The City of Alexandria is located in northern Virginia and is bordered by the District of Columbia (Potomac River), Arlington and Fairfax counties. With a population of approximately 150,000 and a land area of 15.75 square miles, Alexandria is the seventh largest city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Alexandria has a charming waterfront and is a unique and historic place to live and work

If you are interested in working for the vibrant City of Alexandria, we invite qualified candidates to apply for our Quality Assurance Director position. An Overview This position qualifies for a signing bonus of $3,000. The Quality Assurance Director leads and directs all activities and management of the quality assurance and improvement for the Alexandria Community Services Board (ACSB) and serves as an advisor to the department on quality assurance standards, risk mitigation, and compliance matters.

What You Should Bring We are seeking to hire an individual who has vast experience and comprehensive knowledge of the principles and practices of Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement, data analysis and a demonstrated knowledge of community and human services as well as human centered principles and practices of delivery systems. Possess an ability to obtain data from credible sources and incorporate such information into effective program and planning activities; experience in establishing and maintaining working relationships with City officials, employees, and licensing and accrediting bodies. An individual who can write clear and concise reports and speak effectively on a range of community and human service program areas.

The applicant must be able to organize and prioritize work, be proactive, take initiative, resolve problems, follow through, work with diverse teams, and simultaneously manage multiple projects, ensure that goals are met in a timely manner and handle confidential information with integrity, and willingness to learn about the legacy data systems of the City and department's state and federal funding sources. The applicant must have hands-on experience and demonstrated proficiency in working with Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel) Suite, and basic knowledge of data analysis tools, survey software and SharePoint environment. Skills: Clinical Leadership: Provide expert guidance to management and clinical staff on quality assurance and documentation standards by ensuring clinical excellence across the lifespan of our consumers and behavioral health spectrum of care to include, intellectual/developmental disabilities, and substance use services by maintaining rigorous standards for documentation, compliance, and evidence-based practice.

Liaison to External Stakeholders: Ensures maintenance of CSB licenses and accreditation of the department. Electronic Health Records Management: Provides significant input and aligns the electronic health record platform to ensure seamless information management and clinical compliance for diverse patient populations. Regulatory Compliance & Accreditation: Act as the primary Corporate Compliance Officer and Human Rights Advocate, conducting audits to meet state and federal mandates.

Internal Audit Responsibilities: Administer collection of information about clinical program operations by conducting and coordinating Quality Assurance audits to determine the extent to which statutory, professional, department, licensing and funding requirements are met. Data Management: Manage and maintain critical incident data for reporting purposes and quality assurance and improvement. Training and Policy Innovation: Formulate and implement organizational changes by researching "best practices" in behavioral health and revising department policies.

Supervision: Direct the activities of the Quality Assurance, Health Information, and HIPAA Privacy Officer. Description of Duties: Serves as a Chair for the following committees: multi-disciplinary Quality Assurance Committee, Safety Committee, Ad Hoc Corporate Compliance and Research Review Committee. Serves as a Co-Chair for the following committees: Policy and Procedure Committee, Root Cause Analysis Committee(s), CAP Follow Up Committee.

Training development and didactic training to clinical staff in the documentation of clinical practices in the electronic health record. Makes recommendations regarding improving clinical practices and procedures to Alexandria Community Services Board Leadership Team to ensure best practice, regulatory and accredited compliance. Serves as Risk Manager for the CSB; oversees the CSB's risk management activities, including maintaining and updating the Risk Management Plan.

Strengthens organizational compliance by developing, recommending, and implementing accreditation-aligned policies and procedures for leadership approval as well as the preparation of procedures and/or reports for review and clearance by ACSB Leadership Team. Maintains and exercises technical expertise in interpretation and application of statutory requirements such as those pertaining to eligibility for multiple local, State and federal financial assistance programs, licensing and/or accreditation standards. Ensures operation of all State licensed facilities and programs in accordance with State licensing requirements such as those for medical records, maintenance, personnel procedures and records, program reviews and medication procedures.

Ensures agency-wide compliance with federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA). Works in concert with Health Information Management (HIM) on conversions necessary for compliance with the Affordable Health Care Act. Ensures completion and documentation of safety drills per licensing and accreditation requirements; monitors the agency's incident reporting database and reports trends and recommendations to senior management.

Serves as Human Rights Advocate for State licensed programs as required by the Code of Virginia, coordinates human rights investigations and reports to State agencies and senior management as required. Responsible for the coordination of CSB's accreditation and re-accreditation processes. In collaboration with IT, Reimbursement, and Program Evaluation Departments, coordinates implementation of EHR changes and/or updates as they relate to clinician use of the data system.

Serves as DCHS Corporate Compliance Officer; provides oversight for corporate compliance activities to include complaints related to ethical, legal or compliance practices. Establishes goals and objectives, prepares program reports, and evaluates the effectiveness of all QA programs with CSB Leadership Team and clinical staff. Monitors program compliance with all required licenses and certifications.

Assures program quality is maintained by coordinating peer review activities and analyzing external reviews. Ensures maintenance of CSB licenses with the State Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services. Develops, implements and maintains record audits, including maintaining data collection data base and providing summary reporting to appropriate clinical and leadership staff.

Represents the Department on Statewide and regional Quality Assurance committee(s). Perform other duties as assigned by the Deputy Director. About the Department DCHS provides an array of safety net services that measurably improve or maintain the quality of life for more than 71,000 Alexandrians annually.

More than 700 DCHS employees provide services through three direct service centers. The Center for Adult Services provides programs and services in Aging, Adult Protective Services, Clinical & Emergency Behavioral Health Services, and Community & Residential Support Services for persons with mental illnesses, intellectual disabilities, and substance use disorders. The Center for Children and Families provide programs and services for Behavioral Health, Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault, Child Welfare and Child Protective Services, Early Childhood, and Youth Development.

The Center for Economic Support provides programs and services for Public Benefits, Homelessness Prevention, and Employment and Training. To learn more about DCHS, please visit https://www.alexandriava.gov/DCHS. Minimum & Additional Requirements Three years of program management experience in a community mental health or similar setting, and three years of experience providing mental health and/or substance abuse services, including diagnostic evaluations, crisis intervention, and case management, and possession of an M.S.W., M.A., M.S

N. or a PH.D. degree from an accredited school, Virginia Licensure or immediate eligibility for Virginia licensure at the time of appointment as a LCSW, LPC, Clinical Nurse Specialist, or Clinical Psychologist, or any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities

Preferred Qualifications Five years of experience leading organizations in the management of quality assurance and improvement systems. Five years of post-licensure with clinical and administrative experience working with individuals with a developmental disability and/or mental health and/or co-occurring substance use disorder; experience and ability to effectively use an electronic clinical record and data systems and to train and assist clinical staff and supervisees with same. Knowledge of Virginia regulations related to the activities of the department, knowledge of the system of care in the City of Alexandria.

Notes This position requires the successful completion of pre-employment background checks including but not limited to: FBI/Federal Records Check; VA State Child Abuse/Neglect Registry; Medicare/Medicaid Fraud Database; education/certifications; and driver's license. Schedule: Monday - Friday. Schedule TBD.

The City of Alexandria is an Equal Opportunity Employer and values diversity in its workforce. All qualified candidates will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibilities, matriculation, political affiliation, genetic information, military status, or disability.