Stroke Program Coordinator Part-Time Tempe
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Qualifications: Education
Bachelor's Degree in Nursing (BSN). All staff who have direct responsibility for the care of stroke patients, please refer to the addendum for stroke specific education requirements. Required
Experience
3 years At least 2 years in Emergency Department (ED)/Intensive Care Unit (ICU) experience in Primary Stroke Center (PSC)/Cardiology Required
Licenses and CertificationsNursing/RN - Registered Nurse - State Licensure And/Or Compact State Licensure Verified current Arizona or other compact state RN license Required
Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification in Basic Life Support (BLS) training course Required
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Certification in Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) training course - within 6 months of hire RequiredStroke Certified RN (SCRN) - Stroke Certified Registered Nurse. Within one year of hire into Coordinator position Required
NIHSS Certification Required
Responsibilities: Job Summary
The Program Coordinator Network Stroke Programs directs the activities and development of the network stroke programs at their designated site(s), as well as assisting with activities across the network. Acts as stroke expert and resource to professional staff personally providing stroke education to physicians, nursing, allied health personnel /EMS.Responsible for regulatory and stroke certification/designation at hospitals, formally reports to hospital and community committees and boards, policy and procedure development, initiates quality methodology and improves performance, facilitates meetings, data analysis, chart review, develops stroke education materials, and provides Community education through lectures, interviews and presentations.
All RN staff who have direct responsibility for the care of stroke patients must have knowledge of:- Stroke symptoms and warning signs
- Protocols and pathways used to identify, evaluate and management of stroke patients
- NIHSS and Modified Rankin Stroke scales
- Stroke Alert activation and protocol
- Stoke quality indicators
- Available stroke patient education materials and community resources
- Educational requirements
- Stroke Center website resources
- Responsible for coordinating and implementing services and activities related to the network stroke programs including:
Quality
Clinical
Staff education
Patient Education
Community Education
- Provides professional oversight and guidance for patient care staff on the care of stroke patients
Assists with the coordination of multidisciplinary care for stroke patients
Oversees and directs quality assurance monitors for quality of care
Completes chart reviews and data collection to comply with stroke accreditation guidelines
Develops and implements initiatives for the stroke program
Attends and participates in hospital and community stroke meetings
- Works collaboratively with nursing staff, neurologists and ED physicians
Responds and participates in Stroke Alerts at their designated site(s) Provides immediate and follow up feedback on stroke alert response, identifying areas for improvement.
Provides clinical resources and consultation to staff regarding stroke patients
Reviews journals and talks with researchers in the field
Participates in or leads activities related to research in the neurosciences field
Prepares and provides education offerings on new techniques and processes
- Provides Community Stroke support
Represents and promotes stroke services to hospital staff, volunteers, patients and visitors, through a positive attitude and effective communication skills
Provides patient and family education in conjunction with nursing staff
- Assist with the annual stroke accreditation survey across the network. Responsible for their site(s) surveys, including but not limited to presenting findings to stroke accrediting body, development of agenda based on stroke accrediting body guidelines, working collaboratively with internal partners to schedule site visit/tours of internal units, and reporting to leadership the findings from the visit. Lead the effort at their site(s) to respond to stroke accreditation body findings, including working with their site leadership peers to develop solutions, monitoring, implementation, and reporting of approved corrective action plans.
Facility: Support Services
Department: SL Neuroscience Institute
Work Hours: days, varied
Shift: 01 - Days
Position Type: Regular Part-Time