Total Joint Replacement Coordinator
Treating patients like family
Total Joint Replacement Coordinator
Jacksonville, Florida Greater Jacksonville (13803)
Category Nursing
Job ID 75289-147
Status Full-Time/Regular
SurgCenter of Greater Jacksonville was established by clinical personnel to provide first-class surgical services for the local community in a safe comfortable and welcoming environment.
SurgCenter of Greater Jacksonville is seeking a motivated Total Joint Replacement Coordinator to join our team.
The Joint Program Coordinator is responsible for overseeing the Joint Program.These duties will include but are not limited to:
- Care coordination of the Total Joint program.
- Oversight of ongoing Joint Commission compliance and Joint Program development.
- Work closely with the physician champion of the program to lead the initiatives of the program.
- Work with all surgeons towards standardization of care and evidence based practice.
- Creates an environment which enables surgeons and department leaders to work collaboratively
- With the assistance of the joint committee and the physician champion, develop and maintain the program’s clinical practice guidelines, clinical pathways, protocol and order sets for the Joint Program.
- Works with department leaders to enforce clinical practice guidelines
- Responsible for committee meetings with department leaders and Physicians to ensure all are kept informed and all are maintaining best practice and standardized care for our patients
- Collect and analyze program outcome measures and presents the results to the joint committee and hospital.
- Uploads monthly Performance Measures data to Joint Commission
- Responsible for overall standard of care of the joint patient.
- Coordination of the education program for patients who are planning on having joint surgery at the facility.
·Responsible for assisting department leaders with staff education/competency with our Center of Excellences
Required Skills:
- RN degree, license, and BLS required
- At minimum two (2) years experience working with orthopedic / total joint replacement patients in a hospital setting.
- Ability to work independently with strong decision making skills.
- Good organizational habits with the ability to prioritize and handle multiple projects.
- Leadership and excellent communication skills with patients, staff and physicians required.
- Ability to adapt to change quickly, strong knowledge base relative to total joint replacements and management of a joint replacement patient.
- Excellent teaching skills.
- Basic knowledge of Quality Improvement ideology.
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