Healthcare Accreditation and Regulation Team Lead: The Healthcare Accreditation and Regulation Team Leader will provide leadership in achieving regulation and accreditation deliverables and provide day-to-day management of regulation and accreditation activities. Under the ministry of health’s relevant strategic plans and strategic directions, the Healthcare Accreditation and Regulation Team Leader will coordinate the review of existing strategies and documents and work closely with stakeholders to develop and implement pilot innovation related to healthcare accreditation, minimum standard for licensing and relicensing, and health professional councils’ development activities. S/he will work closely with relevant Technical Working Groups and government departments, and other stakeholders to support the development of a national healthcare accreditation system based on international best practices and experience and the laws and regulations of Cambodia. S/he will provide guidance and technical support to promote sustainability and institutionalization of all interventions. S/he will collaborate with other functional teams within EQHA II to ensure harmonized work and a synergy within EQHA II’s quality improvement interventions at policy and implementation level.
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