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Stroke Coordinator-Registered Nurse


Cayuga Medical Center


Location

Ithaca, NY | United States


Job description

WORK AND LIVE WHERE OTHERS VACATION!!!

Job Summary :

The Stroke Coordinator is fundamental to the development, implementation, and evaluation of the Stroke Program with a focus on the provision of quality services for patients who are experiencing stroke from a multi-disciplinary perspective throughout the continuum of care. This individual works collaboratively with the Stroke Program Medical Director in a mutually supportive relationship, which is essential to the success of the program.

The Stroke Coordinator is an expert nurse who provides leadership for the organization in services and systems necessary for a collaborative approach to stroke care. This position plans, implements, and evaluates clinical programs to achieve high quality, patient-focused outcomes that advance patient and family care and nursing practice in stroke. The Stroke Coordinator is responsible for the development, quality assessment, performance improvement, and inter/intra disciplinary communications within the program and will work collaboratively with all hospital and clinic personnel on shared system and performance improvement projects.

Job Responsibilities include, but are not limited to :

  1. The Stroke Coordinator is responsible and accountable to prioritizing person-centered care within the program's activities with a goal of co-creating with patient and families, wherever possible
  2. Accountable for establishing operational and strategic goals and objectives consistent with the standards set forth by the American Heart Association (AHA) and American Stroke Association, the Joint Commission, and the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) to maintain Joint Commission Primary Stroke Center Certification.
  3. Collaborate with the Quality Outcomes, Project Management, Risk Management, Case Management, Clinical Pharmacy, Regulatory Compliance, Nursing Education and Research, and other clinical leaders to lead, develop, and implement quality improvement projects that support quality initiatives specifically related to the Stroke Program.
  4. Coordinates the development, implementation, review, and revision of Stroke Program standards, policies, procedures, and protocols.
  5. Participates in Stroke Alert activations when available to ensure protocols are followed and provide just-in-time guidance as needed.
  6. Functions as a liaison with Emergency Medical Services (EMS), providing feedback and guidance in pre-hospital Stroke processes.
  7. Assists in the coordination of the Telestroke Program.
  8. Apply knowledge in quality improvement methodology to identify, lead, and consult with others for improvement projects and ongoing initiatives. Use a variety of tools and methodologies appropriately to achieve results in improving care and services, including PDSA and DMAIC.
  9. Facilitates the delivery of acute stroke continuing education programs.
  10. Provides stroke-related education to internal and external audiences including planning and participating in educational programs targeting hospital personnel, EMS providers, and Local and Regional communities.
  11. Maintains awareness of current research related to stoke patients and stroke systems of care and as appropriate applies current research to practice within the organization.
  12. Actively participates in internal, local, regional, and national advisory groups to work towards the advancement of Stroke Care.
  13. The Stroke Coordinator will chair relevant Stroke Program committees related to Quality Improvement and regulatory compliance.
  14. Accountable for major data registry abstraction and entry to include Get with the Guidelines through AHA.
  15. Use verbal and written communication skills to establish and maintain effective relationships, facilitate multi-disciplinary teams, and produce written and/or verbal reports. Use knowledge of team process and collaboration to increase effectiveness of workgroups and committees. Develop strong team relationships with staff members in similar roles.
  16. Present and participate in applicable and relevant Quality Committees/Morbidity and Mortality Conferences to embed and drive quality improvement.

Qualifications

Required:

Cayuga Health System Commitment to Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

Cayuga Health System commits to treat all people with dignity so that everyone who comes to us is safe, cared for, and respected. We will support the growth of our employees and the health of our community by embracing the rich diversity of social and cultural identities, needs, and life circumstances of all people. We strive to recognize and overcome personal biases and systemic policies that marginalize others and contribute to disparities in healthcare access, equitable care, and good health outcomes. Cayuga Health is dedicated to our vision for diversity, equity, and inclusion. As we strive towards our vision, we welcome the opportunity to work alongside a diverse range of employees.

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Job tags

Full timeWork experience placementLocal area


Salary

$55k - $87k

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