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The University of Illinois Foundation (UIF) is an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the mission of the University of Illinois System thr
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Applications Developer
University of Illinois FoundationThe University of Illinois Foundation (UIF) is an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the mission of the University of Illinois System thr
Develop scalable application and integration solutions by partnering with stakeholders, authoring technical designs, and maintaining application software while ensuring adherence to coding standards and best practices in testing and quality.
Coordinator, Gift Planning
University of Illinois FoundationThe University of Illinois Foundation (UIF) is an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the mission of the University of Illinois System thr
Support gift planning operations by managing workflows, developing donor proposals, and leveraging technology for donor engagement. Communicate effectively with stakeholders to advance fundraising efforts and maintain knowledge of charitable gift...
Analyst, Investment
University of Illinois FoundationThe University of Illinois Foundation (UIF) is an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the mission of the University of Illinois System thr
Title: Analyst, Investment Location: Chicago, Illinois, US Hybrid Full-time Department: 0.25 Job Description: Description: Investment Analyst The University of Illinois Foundation is the official fundraising and private gift-receiving organization of the University of Illinois. It works closely with alumni and friends, faculty and staff, corporations and foundations, as well as campus development professionals to create fundraising programs and opportunities that benefit the University. The Investment Analyst is an integral part of the University of Illinois Foundation (UIF) Investment Office and works closely with the senior members of the Investment Team on all aspects of managing a multibillion-dollar endowment. The Investment Analyst is a generalist position working within a small team that invests globally across equity, credit, commodities, interest rates and real estate through investment managers, co-investments, and direct investments. Primary responsibilities include monitoring existing relationships, evaluating prospective investments, performing ad-hoc analysis as needed, and providing ongoing support for all operational needs. The program is typically three years, after which analysts have many potential career paths including continuing a career in institutional investing, working at a buy-side investment firm, or attending graduate business school. Analysts will be supported to work toward the Chartered Financial Analyst designation during his/her time at the Foundation. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Support senior team members in all aspects of managing the endowment across investment responsibilities. 2. Prepare written and analytic materials that present and support investment recommendations or actions. 3. Assist in researching and analyzing both existing and prospective investment opportunities. 4. Attend and participate in meetings with existing and prospective investment managers. 5. Monitor, update, and create reports on investment performance, exposures, individual positions, and other portfolio analytics. 6. Prepare analysis and assist in writing investment memos. 7. Assist in the preparation of materials for UIF’s Investment Policy Committee meetings. 8. Maintain database integrity across the various systems used to analyze the portfolio and support in diligence process. 9. Engage in discussions regarding asset allocation, risk management, and other elements of portfolio construction. 10. Stay current and have views on capital markets and financial news. 11. Travel to manager meetings on an ad hoc basis as needed. 12. Other duties as assigned, which may include ad hoc projects (e.g. deep dive research on a specific geography or sector) as directed by the Investment Team. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: · Bachelor’s degree with track record of strong academic achievement. · Demonstrated interest in researching, following, and investing in individual equities. · Demonstrated interest in finance and investing and intellectually curious about capital markets, asset management, and business models. · Excellent communication and listening skills, with ability to function well as part of a small team. · Strong work ethic, analytical, and quantitative skills with a keen attention to detail. · Ability to assess information and present observations and conclusions in understandable language and format - both verbally and in writing. · Strong ethics and integrity. · Proficiency with Microsoft Office, including Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: · One-to-two years work experience. · Progress towards CFA designation is a plus. · Proficiency with Python or comparable statistical program is a plus. Competitive benefit package and compensation commensurate with experience. Comprehensive background check including but not limited to a criminal conviction and credit check will be conducted. The starting salary range for this position is projected to be $85,000 per year. While our job postings include salary ranges, your compensation will be based on your specific experience and qualifications—we're not limited by these posted ranges. You'll be inspired daily in our state-of-the-art, environmentally conscious workspace - a stunning LEED-certified building featuring contemporary amenities including an on-site wellness center and café with healthy dining options. We encourage work-life balance through our hybrid schedule for many positions, combining in-office collaboration with up to 2 days of remote work flexibility. Your comprehensive benefits package includes medical, vision, and dental coverage, company paid life insurance, generous vacation time including 24 days annually, and more. Generous pension benefits are also included. We invest in your present and future wellbeing, providing the support you need to succeed. Application Process: For full consideration for the role, all candidates must complete an online application and include a resume. Candidates may create a profile through https://go.uif.uillinois.edu/jobs . For further information regarding application procedures, contact Foundation Human Resources at uifhrsearches@uif.uillinois.edu. THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS FOUNDATION IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Requirements: Compensation details: 85000-85000 Yearly Salary
Quality Clinical Reviewer - UI Health
University of Illinois FoundationThe University of Illinois Foundation (UIF) is an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the mission of the University of Illinois System thr
Quality Clinical Reviewer - UI Health Location: Chicago, IL USA Requisition ID: 1039748 FTE: 1 Work Schedule: 8:00AM - 4:30PM Shift: Days # of Positions: 1 Workplace Type: Hybrid Salary Range (commensurate with experience): $76,148.80 - 154,232.00 / Annual Salary About the University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System (UI Health) The University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System (UI Health) provides comprehensive care, education, and research to the people of Illinois and beyond. A part of the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC), UI Health comprises a clinical enterprise that includes a Joint Commission-accredited tertiary care hospital and outpatient clinics, and the Mile Square Health Center network of federally qualified health centers. It also includes the seven UIC health science colleges: the College of Applied Health Sciences; the College of Dentistry; the School of Public Health; the Jane Addams College of Social Work; and the Colleges of Medicine, Pharmacy, and Nursing, including regional campuses in Peoria, Quad Cities, Rockford, Springfield, and Urbana. UI Health is dedicated to the pursuit of health equity. This position is intended to be eligible for benefits. This includes Health, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, a Retirement Plan, Paid time Off, and Tuition waivers for employees and dependents. The Clinical Quality Reviewer plays a key role in advancing quality, safety, and performance improvement initiatives within UI Health. This position conducts detailed clinical record reviews, validates quality and performance metrics, and supports regulatory, accreditation, quality, and patient safety activities. The reviewer works collaboratively with physicians, nurses, Clinical Documentation Improvement (CDI), HIM coders, quality leaders, and operational teams to ensure accurate measurement, reporting, and improvement of clinical quality and safety. Duties & Responsibilities: - Conduct comprehensive retrospective and concurrent medical record reviews to assess quality of care, clinical outcomes, documentation accuracy, and adherence to evidence-based guidelines and institutional policies. - Collaborate closely with Clinical Documentation Improvement and Coding teams to ensure clinical documentation accurately reflects patient acuity, severity of illness, risk of mortality, and quality indicators. - Conduct thorough clinical validation of PSIs, HACs, eCQMs, and other quality measures, including identification of cases where documentation or coding discrepancies may require recoding. - Close the loop on cases flagged for potential rebilling by ensuring that corrected documentation and coding are accurately submitted, collaborating with CDI, Coding, and Finance team. - Verify that any changes resulting from recoding are reflected in internal and external reporting - Participate in interdisciplinary discussions related to documentation standards, abstraction logic, measure definitions, and data integrity. - Serve as a trusted clinical partner to physicians, PAs, APRNs, and other providers to clarify documentation, ensure accurate clinical coding, and support compliance with quality and regulatory measures. - Identify documentation gaps, inconsistencies, or opportunities for clarification that impact quality metrics, performance reporting, and outcomes measurement. - Develop and deliver targeted training sessions, workshops, or one-on-one education to providers and interdisciplinary staff to improve documentation quality and optimize patient safety outcomes. - Participate in root cause analyses (RCA), failure mode and effects analyses (FMEA), Critical Incident Debriefs (CID) and performance improvement initiatives targeting patient safety, quality outcomes, and public reporting performance. - Ensure review of activities aligned with institutional policies and external regulatory and accreditation requirements. - Provide feedback to clinicians and operational teams in a professional, collaborative, and educational manner. - Prepare clear, accurate, and actionable summaries of review findings for quality leadership, clinical departments, and committees. - Maintain confidentiality and comply with all policies related to peer review, protected quality activities, and data security. - Participate in quality committees, case review conferences, and performance improvement meetings. - Perform other related duties and participate in special projects as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Required: - Bachelor's degree as required by the position to be filled in the area of specialization inherent in the position may be required. - Current/Valid certification as a Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ) or other closely related certifications by an approved certifying board as defined by the employing institution. - Four (4) years (48 months) of Quality Improvement (QI) work experience in a clinical or healthcare related field/setting performing duties comparable to the Senior Quality Specialist level of this series. **Applicants possessing a Master's degree, in a closely related field, meet the requirements for #1 above. Preferred Qualifications: - Familiarity with CMS quality programs, Joint Commission standards, and publicly reported measures - Training or experience with quality improvement methodologies (Lean, Six Sigma, PDSA). - CPHQ, CCDS, CCS, CPPS, or related certification, or willingness to obtain within a defined timeframe - Strong interpersonal and communication skills; ability to lead and manage change. Is self-directed and works well in groups/teams exercising sound clinical judgment - Active clinical licensure - Bachelor’s degree required, advanced degree preferred - Minimum of 5 years of clinical experience in an acute care or AMC setting - Working knowledge of clinical documentation, quality metrics, and patient safety principles - Advanced knowledge of AHRQ specifications, PSIs, HACs, and eCQM methodologies, and regulatory reporting requirements are strongly preferred - Advanced proficiency in the electronic health record (Epic), including clinical documentation review, chart navigation, reporting tools, and use of data to support quality validation, eCQM review, and regulatory reporting. - Ability to leverage Epic and Solventum data to validate PSIs, HACs, eCQMs, and other CMS metrics.