Quality Improvement Advisor
Company: GreenLife Healthcare Staffing
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Quality Improvement Advisor -
New York State (Statewide) (R10228) L ocation: New York State
(statewide), covering all NYS counties and boroughs. Employment
Type: Part-Time Hourly Rate: $53.00/hour About Greenlife Healthcare
Staffing: Greenlife Healthcare Staffing is a leading nationwide
recruitment agency dedicated to connecting healthcare professionals
with top-tier opportunities. We partner with hospitals, clinics,
nursing homes, multi-specialty groups, and private practices to
match talented individuals with roles that align with their skills
and career goals. Position Overview: The Quality Improvement (QI)
Advisor provides QI leadership and technical support to gather,
synthesize, and apply information from Component A contractors and
health system partners to drive delivery on Component B statewide
deliverables. The QI Advisor helps design and monitor quality
improvement strategies that enhance the implementation of
evidence-based TUD treatment in medical and behavioral health
systems and contributes to report writing and contract deliverables
standards. Why Join Us? Competitive Compensation: $53.00/hour Work
Schedule: Part-time (0.5 FTE) with long-term contract stability
(5-year term) Professional Growth: Lead quality innovation in a
major state public health initiative Impactful Work: Transform
tobacco treatment systems and advance health equity statewide
Qualifications Education: Bachelor's degree in public health,
health administration, nursing, social sciences, or related field
required; master's degree in public health, health services
research, or related discipline preferred. Experience: Experience
in health care quality improvement, performance measurement, or
practice transformation within medical, behavioral health, or
population health programs. Experience working with or supporting
health systems, health centers, or community-based organizations on
systems change or policy implementation initiatives. Experience
contributing to program reports, grant deliverables, or evaluation
summaries for state, federal, or foundation-funded projects
preferred. Technical Skills: Familiarity with evidence-based
guidelines for TUD treatment, chronic disease management, or
similar clinical quality initiatives. Soft Skills: Strong QI
skills, including the ability to use structured improvement
methods, interpret basic performance data, and translate findings
into actionable recommendations. Excellent facilitation and
relationship-building skills for working with Component A
contractors, health system leaders, and multidisciplinary teams
across diverse regions. Strong organizational and project
management skills, including managing multiple concurrent QI
activities and timelines. Clear written and verbal communication
skills to support report writing, meeting documentation, and the
development of user-friendly tools and resources. Commitment to
health equity, culturally responsive practice, and reduction of
tobacco-related disparities across New York State. Key
Responsibilities Engage regularly with Component A contractors and
health care organizations to understand current practices, needs,
and progress related to TUD screening, treatment, and systems
change. Plan and facilitate QI-focused meetings, learning sessions,
and feedback loops to support alignment between Component A
regional activities and Component B statewide strategies. Design
and refine QI approaches (e.g., PDSA cycles, process mapping, run
charts) to improve adoption of PHS Guideline system strategies
(screening systems, provider training/resources/feedback, and
dedicated staffing). Coordinate collection, organization, and
synthesis of qualitative and quantitative information from
Component A contractors, health systems, and statewide partners to
inform tools, resources, and policy recommendations. Partner with
the BH SME and other subject matter experts to ensure QI strategies
address both medical and behavioral health settings and prioritize
health equity for populations disproportionately affected by
tobacco. Contribute to the development of guidance documents,
toolkits, and technical assistance resources that help health care
organizations integrate TUD treatment into clinical workflows and
protocols. Support tracking of performance measures and progress
toward required outcomes (e.g., tobacco use screening rates, TUD
diagnosis and treatment, provider training engagement), and assist
with preparing data summaries for reports and presentations. Assist
with drafting sections of progress reports, evaluation summaries,
and other contract deliverables, ensuring clear documentation of QI
activities and results. How to Apply: Submit your Resume/CV to
hr@glhstaffing.com or call (800) 608-4025 to apply. Greenlife
Healthcare Staffing - Empowering Healthcare Professionals,
Enriching Lives.
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