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Blood cancers require advanced treatment from expert providers. Cedars‑Sinai’s Hematology and Cellular Therapy Program brings together specialists in all areas of blood cancer care to provide you with personalized, compassionate care every step of the way.
CAR T‑cell therapy is an innovative treatment that uses your body’s immune cells to fight cancer. It can provide excellent outcomes for people with blood cancers who have not responded well to other treatments. At Cedars-Sinai, our commitment to treating cancer includes researching new ways to use CAR T-cells for many types of cancer. Bone marrow transplant (BMT) plays a key role in treating blood cancers. We are one of the country’s top-ranked transplant programs based on our patient survival rates.
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What will you be doing:
The Clinical Program Manager (BMT/CAR T Quality in Hematology and Cell Therapy Division) plays a key role in advancing Cedars-Sinai's commitment to exceptional patient care by driving operational efficiency, clinical excellence, and value-based outcomes. This position blends advanced clinical expertise with strategic leadership and program management to elevate the patient experience and improve clinical results. In this role, the Clinical Program Manager delivers direct patient care while also leading specialized clinical programs that support departmental goals. The position requires a strong foundation in clinical practice, leadership, and education to design and implement effective care models. Responsibilities include overseeing multidisciplinary teams, supporting physicians and staff, and ensuring seamless program execution. The Clinical Program Manager also leads continuous quality improvement initiatives, using data to enhance both cost-effectiveness and patient outcomes.
- Develops, implements, maintains and improves as necessary a Quality program(s) for the care of Hematology and Cellular Therapy patients, as appropriate for the role during pre-transplant/pre-cellular therapy work up, treatment, and post-transplant/cellular therapies, ensuring compliance with Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy (FACT), Hematopoietic progenitor Cell, Immune Effector Cell, and adherence to SOPs and CSMC Administrative Policies.
- Performs surveillance audits, analyzes data, writes reports in accordance with FACT accreditation standards. Maintains a log with information related to events that are considered a deviation from standards of care, or policy. This includes patient information, deviation, remedy and implementation of changes to prevent recurrence. This log must be available to present and speak to with accrediting bodies.
- Prepares, schedules, organizes, and leads all QA meetings, Morbidity & Mortality and AE reviews, SOP meetings, and other ad hoc QA related meetings. Responsible for post-meeting duties involving minutes, reports, event forms, filing, etc.
- Acts as point of contact and lead onsite liaison for FACT accreditation agency. Responsible for FACT applications completions and program readiness for accreditation inspections.
- Owns TCT program SOPs with duties that include oversight in the Policy and Procedure Management (PPM) system in accordance with the practice requirements of the OLAR/PPM dept. Ensures that SOPs are reviewed no less than every 2 years as well as manage SOP that require edits due to practice changes. Is point of contact and oversight for OLAR/PPM dept.
Experience Requirements:
Five (5) plus years of experience in Acute care inpatient setting.
Knowledge of FACT (Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy) Accreditation.
Leadership experience in healthcare setting preferred.
Educational/Licenses/Certification Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in Healthcare Administration, Nursing, or related field required.
RN (Registered Nurse) CA State License required.
BLS (Basic Life Support) Certification required.
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Req ID : 13944
Working Title : Clinical Program Manager for Quality (BMT/CAR T) - Hybrid
Department : Cellular Therapy
Business Entity : Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Job Category : Clinical Operations
Job Specialty : Clinical Operations
Overtime Status : EXEMPT
Primary Shift : Day
Shift Duration : 8 hour
Base Pay : $131,227.20 - $209,955.20