RN – Program Coordinator Remote PRN

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R192860 It's more than a career, it's a calling WI-REMOTE          Worker Type:       PRN    Job Highlights: Schedule: PRN position scheduled between the hours of 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM Monday–Friday, | No weekends, no call   Role Summary: This role focuses on pre‑surgical patient optimization. Responsibilities include in-depth review of patient medical histories, coordinating labs and testing with surgeons, primary care, and anesthesia, and contacting patients to review medications and pre‑surgical instructions.   Training: Onsite training is required at Wisconsin Regional Office (WRO) 1808 W. Beltline, Madison, WI for approximately 6–10 weeks.   Experience Preferences: Clinical and/or surgical experience is highly preferred

      Job Summary: Provides coordination of the activities and flow of work for the assigned clinical program.      Job Responsibilities and Requirements: PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Facilitates the development, implementation and evaluation of program services and initiatives.
  • Plans, implements, evaluates, and coordinates appropriate patient care.
  • Maintains program documentation and review to support regulatory and compliance regulations.
  • Assists with determining appropriate training for the staff and developing the learning program.
  • Collaborates with advanced practice providers to ensure quality outcomes.
  • Collaborates with others to assist with problem identification and resolution, cost containment issues, implementation of new services, and systems/performance measures.
  • May participate in injury prevention initiatives and/or activities.
  • Works in a constant state of alertness and safe manner.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
EDUCATION
  • Bachelor's degree in Nursing or equivalent combination of education and experience
EXPERIENCE
  • Three years' registered nurse experience
  PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
  • Frequent lifting/carrying and pushing/pulling objects weighing 0-25 lbs.
  • Frequent sitting, standing, walking, reaching and repetitive foot/leg and hand/arm movements.
  • Frequent use of vision and depth perception for distances near (20 inches or less) and far (20 feet or more) and to identify and distinguish colors.
  • Frequent use of hearing and speech to share information through oral communication. Ability to hear alarms, malfunctioning machinery, etc.
  • Frequent keyboard use/data entry.
  • Occasional bending, stooping, kneeling, squatting, twisting and gripping.
  • Occasional lifting/carrying and pushing/pulling objects weighing 25-50 lbs.
  • Rare climbing.
  REQUIRED PROFESSIONAL LICENSE AND/OR CERTIFICATIONS   Resuscitation Certification Requirement: Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider (BLS HCP) required within 90 day of employment. Other resuscitation certifications may be required dependent on department. State of Work Location: Illinois
  •     Basic Life Support HealthCare Provider (BLS HCP) - American Heart Association (AHA)
  •     And
  •     Registered Professional Nurse (RN) - Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR)
State of Work Location: Missouri
  •     Basic Life Support HealthCare Provider (BLS HCP) - American Heart Association (AHA)
  •     And
  •         Registered Nurse (RN) - Missouri Division of Professional Registration
  •         Or
  •         Registered Nurse (RN) Issued by Compact State
State of Work Location: Oklahoma
  •     Basic Life Support HealthCare Provider (BLS HCP) - American Heart Association (AHA)
  •     And
  •         Registered Nurse (RN) Issued by Compact State
  •         Or
  •         Registered Nurse (RN) - Oklahoma Board of Nursing (OBN)
State of Work Location: Wisconsin
  •     Basic Life Support HealthCare Provider (BLS HCP) - American Heart Association (AHA)
  •     And
  •         Registered Nurse (RN) Issued by Compact State
  •         Or
  •         Registered Nurse (RN) - Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services
              Work Shift: Day Shift (United States of America)      Job Type: Employee    Department: 7215840164 CO Dane Preop Coord Center    Scheduled Weekly Hours: 0      Benefits:   SSM Health values our exceptional employees by offering a comprehensive benefits package to fit their needs.  
  • Paid Parental Leave: we offer eligible team members one week of paid parental leave for newborns or newly adopted children (pro-rated based on FTE).
  • Flexible Payment Options: our voluntary benefit offered through DailyPay offers eligible hourly team members instant access to their earned, unpaid base pay (fees may apply) before payday.
  • Upfront Tuition Coverage: we provide upfront tuition coverage through FlexPath Funded for eligible team members.
  Explore All Benefits     SSM Health is an equal opportunity employer. SSM Health does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Click here to learn more.
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