Full-Time

Senior Risk Manager

Posted on 9/10/2025

Deadline 9/10/26
Covenant Health

Covenant Health

1,001-5,000 employees

Community-owned not-for-profit integrated healthcare system

No salary listed

Lenoir City, TN, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Required Skills
Risk Management
Requirements
  • An equivalent combination of education and experience as evidenced by the possession of a RN, Bachelor’s degree in nursing, business administration, health administration, public health, education, or directly related field
  • Four (4) years experience providing direct patient care in a clinical health care environment
  • Two (2) years experience in management; risk management; or similarly responsible position
  • Current Tennessee RN license
Responsibilities
  • Has full responsibility for operations of the Risk Management program at the facility.
  • Directs loss control/loss prevention activities and reports results to senior administration at the facility and the Corporate Risk Department.
  • Supervises the statistical trending of losses and analyzes patterns.
  • Designs and implements risk management surveys and studies; conducts surveys, studies, and special projects to assist in long-term planning and changes to facility policies and systems that reduce risk and losses.
  • Responsible for identifying and communicating regulatory requirements.
  • Leads development of facility-wide approach on disclosure of medical errors and obtains physician support.
  • Submits recommendations for changes in the existing risk control and risk-financing procedures based on changes in properties, operations, or activities.
  • Evaluates correspondence from attorneys, patients, and other outside sources, and formulates responses, as necessary.
  • Records, collects, documents, maintains, and communicates to corporate risk and/or attorney any information necessary to prepare testimony in pending litigation.
  • Assists with release of records and information in response to subpoenas, court orders, attorney requests, state and federal agency investigations, and other inquiries from outside sources.
  • Maintains risk case files and strives to maintain maximum protection from discoverability of such files.
  • Answers medical/legal inquiries of physicians, nurses, and administrators regarding emergent patient care issues and loss control.
  • Resolves treatment issues, including patient decisions made against medical advice (AMA), refusals of treatment, and consent issues; initiates court orders as appropriate via in-house and outside legal counsel.
  • Maintains awareness of legislative activities that may affect risk management programs and participates in the legislative process.
  • Leads and/or participates in the Risk Management Subcommittee, affiliate Risk Management Subcommittee, Root Cause Analysis Oversight Team, Patient Safety Committee and others as directed.
  • Assumes risk management on-call responsibility for the system as a part of the call rotation.
  • Receives incident reports and other information regarding untoward occurrences in the facility, and collates such information systematically to permit analysis pursuant to risk management policy and procedure. When risk management personnel are informed of an incident, the investigation should include getting the facts, determining the event’s significance, reviewing the medical record, deciding who must know about the event, determining how to proceed with the patient, securing all evidence (e.g. documentation, equipment, etc.), interviewing appropriate people, and creating a comprehensive investigation file.
  • Plans, develops, and presents educational material to administration, the medical staff, nursing personnel, and other department personnel on topics related to risk management as they affect personnel.
  • Supports the patient safety initiatives through direct participation on committees/task forces.
  • Develops and implements educational programs designed to minimize the frequency and reduce the severity of actual and potential safety hazards throughout the facility.
  • Leads root cause analysis and makes recommendations for improvement.
  • Actively participates in patient safety goals by providing data to support priorities.
  • Has an active role in FMEA (Failure Mode and Effects Analysis).
  • Acts as resource, internal consultant, and educator for patient safety/risk management issues.
  • Responds to professional/liability and facility liability questions posed by physicians, nurses, and other personnel.
  • Complies with various codes, laws, rules and regulations concerning patient care, including those mandated by state and federal agencies and incident reporting. Also includes investigative activities with federal, state and local enforcement authorities.
  • Disseminates lessons learned from root cause analysis, system or process failures, and the results of proactive risk assessments to staff that provide services for the specific situations. Disseminates feedback to the appropriate providers and workforce.
  • Assists in communicating unanticipated outcomes and/or unusual events to patients and their families in a compassionate and honest manner and in compliance with policies and procedures.
  • Oversees investigation of incidents/accidents/events that could lead to financial loss, including professional liability, general liability, and workers’ compensation.
  • Investigates risks involving actual or potential injury to patients, visitors, and employees; and, collects information necessary to prepare for the defense of claims.
  • Interacts with legal counsel and patients/families to effect timely settlement.
  • Provides direction and advice to medical staff, as necessary, in connection with malpractice litigation and medico legal matters.
  • Reports patient care-related incidents to the Department of Health, FDA, or other agencies if required by law; directs investigation and development of corrective plans; submits required reports to state and federal agencies.
  • Complies with required mandatory reporting of the Medicare, Medicaid, and SCHIP Extension Act of 2007.
  • Plans, develops and presents educational material to administration, medical staff, nursing personnel and other department personnel on current topics related to risk management.
  • Develops and implements educational programs to reduce or eliminate potential safety hazards throughout the facility.
  • Develops and presents educational material to new and current employees.
  • Provides on-going coordination of system policies on the Covenant Health Intranet.
  • Serves as a system policy resource for Covenant Health.
  • Performs other duties as assigned or requested.

Covenant Health is a community-owned, not-for-profit healthcare system serving East Tennessee. It operates nine acute-care hospitals plus a behavioral health hospital, outpatient clinics, physician practices, and homecare across a 25-county region. Its services include cancer care through the Thompson Cancer Survival Center, cardiac care, behavioral health, and various surgical and medical specialties, coordinated across facilities to serve the region. Its goal is to improve quality of life by expanding access to comprehensive, locally governed health services and reinvesting revenues into facilities, technology, and programs.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Oak Ridge, Tennessee

Founded

1997

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • $1.683 billion revenue and $3.2 billion assets enable technology investments.
  • Jim VanderSteeg leads expansions since 2016 with $1.2 billion prior investments.
  • Reinvests surpluses into patient programs, supported by five foundations.

What critics are saying

  • Tennova acquires Knoxville hospitals, erodes acute care market share.
  • May 2025 Qilin ransomware breach exposes 478,188 patients' data.
  • CMS OPPS 2026 cuts outpatient Medicare reimbursements by 20-30%.

What makes Covenant Health unique

  • Fort Sanders Regional first in Tennessee for Perimeter AI breast cancer surgery.
  • Fort Sanders Regional pioneers new cardiac technology statewide.
  • Covenant Health spans 25 East Tennessee counties with nine acute-care hospitals.

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