Community Advisory Council
Adventist Health Tehachapi Valley wants your help. We're seeking community members to serve on our Community Advisory Council. If you or someone in your family has been a patient at the Hospital or our clinics during the past two years, you may be just who we're looking for! As an advisor, you can help shape patient care by sharing your experiences with hospital and clinic staff. You'll offer your viewpoint on:
- Personal experience on patient care
- Current processes and programs
- Services beneficial to the community
Let us know how we can improve!
As a Community Advisory Council member, you will have the opportunity to impact the lives of those within our community.
Meeting occurrence:Every other month.
Meeting duration:1.5 hours
Tentative Time: 5 - 6:30 p.m.
Location:Adventist Health Tehachapi Valley
Executive Conference Room
1100 Magellan Drive, Tehachapi, CA
Your voice can help us improve quality of care and enhance our patient experience. To apply, please click and fill out the form or call(661) 771-8818for more information. As there are limited seats on the Council, applications that don’t make the initial selection will be kept and considered if an opening becomes available. All qualified candidates will be contacted for an interview.
Community Advisory Council Application
What is the Community Advisory Council?
The Community Advisory Councilis a forum where current and former patients, family members, care givers and healthcare partners with a real hospital or clinic experience can share with healthcare partners their ideas, inputs and insights for purposes of enhancing the patients experience through patient and family centered care.
Vision: The Community Advisory Council is a forum where members of the Adventist Health Tehachapi Valley community serve as partners and advisors to transform perception and experience for the community, patients, and associates.
Strategic Focus
- Establish a partnership with the community, patients, and family members
- Understand all members perspective and how healthcare activities influence their perception of experience and well-being
- Identify opportunities and solutions for transformation, innovation, and celebration to help improve care experience performance outcomes.
- Collaborate with stakeholders and teams, recruit other members to serve as advisors, and participate in projects as requested
Responsibilities:
- Actively participate to achieve the council’s purpose
- 75% attendance at planned council meetings are encouraged
- Share experiences, stories, observations, and opinions as a council member
- Reach out broadly and listen to other community members, patients, and associates as opportunities arise
- Commitment to improving and transforming the care experience for all
- Respect the collaborative process and the forum to discuss issues
- Listen to and consider differing viewpoints, share ideas for care experience improvement and encourage other council members to do the same
- Share both positive and negative experiences in a constructive way
- Work effectively with other council members and the organization’s community members in identifying, promoting, and ensuring a focus on creating the ideal experience
- Act as change agents to support the achievement of extraordinary performance and experience
- Review materials prior to meeting so each member is prepared to actively ask questions, contribute ideas, and provide input
- Monitor their area of expertise and bring status reports, ideas, feedback, concerns, and/or needs to the council meeting
- Maintain confidentiality of meeting content and sign Adventist Health confidentiality agreement