Clinical Coordinator - 4 North at Marshall Health Network
Huntington, West Virginia, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

01 Mar, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

01 Dec, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Clinical Coordination, Nursing Care, Staff Education, Patient Rights, Multidisciplinary Team Approach, Operational Management, Performance Improvement, Community Outreach, Data Tracking, Communication, Staff Scheduling, Crisis Prevention, Collegial Relationships, Stroke Program Development, Clinical Competencies, Employee Evaluations

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Cabell Huntington Hospital is seeking a full-time Clinical Coordinator for our 4 North/South Departments.    The Clinical Coordinator for Stroke and Med-Surg, allocate human resources to promote efficient, effective, safe and compassionate nursing care using the unit-based staffing matrix, current standards, practice and evidence-based guidelines.   They promote shared decision-making and professional autonomy by providing input into unit-level decisions, keep the staff informed, promotes shared decisions concerning the care of the Medical/surgical patient and the Stroke.  They problem solve to prevent a potential crisis, assess, evaluate, and manage unit operational issues that pertain to care of the stroke/cerebrovascular disease and Medical /surgical patient using a multidisciplinary team approach. And manage unit operational issues and assist the nurse manager by sharing on-call responsibilities and  assures that care is delivered with respect for patient rights   The Coordinator provides education and training based on the staff’s needs while making sure that clinical competencies of staff meet standards of practice.  They facilitate an atmosphere of interactive management and the development of collegial relationships among nursing personnel and others.  Clinical Coordinators serve as a link in continuity of care between nursing personnel and others healthcare disciplines and must have facilitate open communication to support the continuum of care for the patient.  The Clinical Coordinator is responsible for (a) education and training of staff based on the specialty area, (b) staffing and scheduling using the matrix, (c) completion of payroll, (d) completion of the unit performance improvement plan for both medical/surgical and stroke patients., (e) assisting in the completion of employee evaluations; and, (f) when needed, serving as a staff nurse.  The Clinical Coordinator assures that care is delivered with respect for patient rights and appropriate nursing services.   The Stroke/Med/Surg Coordinator is involved in planning and implementation of community screening events and outreach programs to further the development of the Stroke program.  The Coordinator serves as a link in continuity of care between nursing personnel and other healthcare disciplines and shall facilitate open communication to support the continuum of care for the patient with stroke/cerebrovascular disease.  The coordinator has responsibility for tracking and documenting outcome data and post hospitalization follow-up information/outcome data and responsibility to improve outcomes.  Be an active participant in local, state, and national organizations related to stroke initiatives, stroke education, and process changes.  Meet all requirements for The Coordinator is accountable for the unit environment in which clinical nursing is practiced and creates an environment that is open and respectful, and promotes the sharing of expertise to promote the benefits of health outcomes. The Coordinator facilitates an atmosphere of interactive management and the development of collegial relationships among nursing personnel and others The ability of the Coordinator to enhance the practice of the environment is critical to the recruitment and retention of registered nurses. Clinical Coordinators contribute to the unit processes, day-to-day operations, standards of care, and attainment of goals of the assigned unit. Clinical Coordinators collaborate with the Nurse Manager or Director in planning, innovation, and evaluation of unit activities. Qualifications Education:  * Associate's Degree is required * Bachelor's Degree is preferred * Master's Degree is preferred * Graduated from Accredited School of Nursing is required * Current Active unencumbered License in West Virginia license is required * BLS is required * Certification Specialty is preferred Experience: * 2 to 5 Years of Position-Related Experience is required * 5+ Years of Position-Related Experience is preferred
Responsibilities
The Clinical Coordinator manages staffing and operational issues for the Stroke and Med-Surg departments, ensuring effective and compassionate nursing care. They also provide education and training to staff, facilitate communication among healthcare disciplines, and track patient outcomes.
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