Responsible for the daily intake of inquiry calls coordinating and evaluating potential transplant recipients coordinating patient care discharge from hospital and oversees follow-up care. Oversees and provides outpatient clinical care. Analyzes and reports program outcomes.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
Handles intake calls from potential transplant candidates and/or referring physicians. Assesses patients for placement on the transplant waiting list. Coordinates evaluation with the patient/family and appropriate members of hospital the transplant team the patient's primary care physician and cardiologist and clinical consultants.
Evaluates collected data regarding the medical plan of treatment available social service programs and knowledge of caseload or group work.
Participates in clinical rounds meetings and conferences consultations and educational programs designed to increase knowledge and to improve patient care and staff performance: serve as a consultant to physicians and staff members regarding services in the specialty area. (e.g. development of critical pathway).
Develops and coordinates in-service educational programs for the Heart Transplant Program and supporting staff; develop therapeutic programs to assist patient and family adjust to problems associated with acute hospitalization.
Assists in the development of procedures and guidelines as needed.
Coordinates follow-up care of transplant recipients; ensures that surveillance tests are performed in timely manner.
Performs a variety of administrative duties related to program. (e.g. monitoring/analyzing department statistics and outcomes generating reports to meet internal and external reporting requirements establishing and maintaining case file of transplant recipients interfacing with other departments within hospital regarding other aspects of patient care and services coordinating non-hospital services for patients).
Supports various business requirements of hospital (e.g. managed care contracting outcomes reporting statistical analysis regulatory marketing finance and budgeting cycle).
Participates in and supports all regulatory required activities of the transplant program.
Minimal Qualifications Education
Bachelor's degree in Nursing required
Experience
1-2 years of progressively more responsible job-related experience in a clinical environment giving knowledge of heart transplant protocols and patient management responsibilities required
Licenses and Certifications
RN - Registered Nurse - State Licensure and/or Compact State Licensure in the District of Columbia required
This position has a hiring range of :
USD $89,065.00 - USD $162,801.00 /Yr.
Numbers & Facts
Location
Washington, DC
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
$89,065–$162,801 Per Year
Skills
Administrative Skillsunmatched
Analysis Skillsunmatched
Budgetingunmatched
Cardiologyunmatched
Clinical Assessmentunmatched
Clinical Medicineunmatched
Community and Social Servicesunmatched
Conferencesunmatched
Consultingunmatched
Data Collectionunmatched
File Maintenanceunmatched
Financial Regulationsunmatched
Health Planunmatched
Hospitalunmatched
Managed Careunmatched
Marketingunmatched
Nursingunmatched
Organizational Skillsunmatched
Outpatient Careunmatched
Patient Assessmentunmatched
Patient Careunmatched
Primary Careunmatched
Procedure Developmentunmatched
Registered Nurse (RN)unmatched
Regulationsunmatched
Regulatory Reportsunmatched
Reporting Skillsunmatched
Statisticsunmatched
Surveillanceunmatched
Time Managementunmatched
Training Program Developmentunmatched
Treatment Planunmatched
🎯
Be found by employers
5,500+ employers search our resume database daily. Add yours to get found by recruiters looking for candidates like you.
Level up your application
Professional resume templates
Browse dozens of recruiter approved resume templates, layouts and formats. Choose your favorite and make it your own in minutes.