Quality Risk Manager, Inpatient Hospital
Company: Brooks Rehabilitation
Location: Phoenix
Posted on: January 2, 2026
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Job Description:
The CRM is responsible for the day-to-day administration of the
Clinical Risk Management Program for Brooks Rehabilitation Hospital
entities and provides support to the Brooks System Director Risk
Management. The CRM assumes responsibility for incident
investigation and identification/management of areas considered to
be risk management liabilities. The CRM acts as a consultant to
physicians, leadership, and staff on matters of clinical risk
management. The CRM serves as a member of the risk management team
which aims to mitigate risk to Brooks and ensure quality of care in
a constantly changing health care environment. Responsibilities:
Serves as Clinical Risk Manager for BRH entities under the
direction of the System Director of Risk Management. Reviews all
hospital incident reports and reports all actual and potential
losses to the insurance company as directed by System Director Risk
Management. Reviews medical records relative to reported incidents.
Utilizes a high degree of judgement, prioritization, problem
solving, and decision-making to complete a comprehensive review of
quality-of-care incidents. Evaluates potential and/or actual
patient harm clinical incidents to ensure a multi-disciplinary,
risk-based approach is taken to effectively learn from
unanticipated outcomes, patient safety events, sentinel events, and
medical errors. Maintains incident file management within scope of
Risk Management and Patient Safety processes to ensure accurate and
thorough documentation of risk management investigation. At the
direction of the System Director of Risk Management, conducts the
analysis and clinical investigation of incidents involving patient
harm that pose potential for and/or actual liability to Brooks.
Performs pertinent medical record and medical/nursing practice
guideline reviews, provider queries, and coordinates specialty
reviews, as needed, to facilitate investigation of assigned
incidents. Independently reviews non-critical incidents to achieve
resolution. Consults on the incident reporting process that enables
reporting of trends to leadership team to help support the
oversight of quality, safety, and shared learning. Identifies
problematic practices and/or adverse clinical risk trends. Partners
with Operations and Quality to eliminate or decrease risk of
patient harm and liability to Brooks. Serves as a member on various
System Risk/Peer Review/Patient Safety/Quality committees to offer
input and provide consultation on risk identification and reduction
strategies. Works with Patient Financial Services (PFS) team
regarding billing procedures on pertinent patient incidents to
write-off or discount charges deemed necessary to proactively
mitigate claim potential. Provides clinical knowledge and
assistance to the System Director of Risk Management throughout the
litigation process to assist in achieving resolution of incidents,
claims, and litigation matters. At the direction of the System
Director of Risk Management, will collaborate with Legal Counsel,
and others to respond to and achieve resolution of critical
incidents and/or other legal/regulatory clinical queries by
Florida’s Agency for Health Care Administration. Assist the System
Director of Risk Management in the orientation and training period
for new hires during the onboarding process. Other duties as
assigned. Qualifications: Education Minimum Required: Bachelor of
Science in Nursing (BSN) from an accredited nursing program.
Experience Minimum Required: Five to seven years nursing experience
in a hospital or clinical environment and one to three years
progressive healthcare leadership in risk management, quality
improvement, patient safety, or related field. Demonstrated
proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite. Excellent written and
verbal communication skills. Attention to detail and analytical
skills. Strong interpersonal, organizational and customer service
skills. Ability to handle challenging situations that may involve
adverse outcomes. Certifications/Licenses The following
licensure(s), certification(s), registration(s), etc., are required
for this position. Licenses with restrictions are subject to review
to determine if restrictions are substantially related to the
position. Minimum Required: Current State of Arizona Registered
Nurse License or Multistate License under the Nurse Licensure
Compact. Preferred: Certified Professional in Health Care Risk
Management (CPHRM). Location: Brooks Rehabilitation Inpatient
Hospital 18500 64th Street, Phoenix Arizona Compensation:
Experience, education and tenure may be considered along with
internal equity when job offers are extended. Thriving in a culture
that you can be proud of, you will also receive many employee
benefits such as the following: Competitive Pay Comprehensive
Benefits package Vacation/Paid Time Off Retirement Plan Employee
Discounts Clinical Education and Professional Development Programs
About Us Brooks Rehabilitation, a nonprofit headquartered in
Jacksonville, Fla., has been a comprehensive system of care for
physical rehabilitation for more than 50 years. Ranked by U.S. News
& World Report as the No. 1 rehabilitation hospital in Florida and
top 20 in the nation, Brooks operates three inpatient hospitals in
Florida and is set to expand its reach with a new hospital on Mayo
Clinics Arizona campus in 2026. Through its commitment to
innovation, Brooks is at the forefront of cutting-edge research,
education and technology advancing the science of rehabilitation.
Brooks provides outpatient services in more than 50 locations,
offers skilled nursing, home health, assisted living and memory
care along with community programs and services to improve the
quality of life for people living with physical disabilities.
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