Registered Nurse Structural Heart Coordinator
Job Description
Performs clinical and socio-economic assessments on referred patients and navigates care between physicians and diagnostic services.
Connects patients and families with resources for education, support, and clinical needs throughout their course of treatment.
Works collaboratively with Patient Accounting and Coding to ensure compliance with patient charges and appropriate coding of procedures.
Provides effective follow-up with structural heart patients per mandatory registry guidelines and ensures records are in EMR for registry data abstraction.
Captures clinical data, compiles it, and assesses its appropriateness for presentation to the multi-specialty physician team.
Facilitates scheduling and authorization of procedures, both pre and post-procedure.
Actively engages with Marketing to enhance referrals and provide community education.
Uploads required data to appropriate vendors and maintains communication with device representatives.
Coordinates and hosts weekly multi-specialty physician team meetings, formulates agendas, and follow-up recommendations to facilitate patient care.
Responsibilities
- Coordinating patient evaluation
- Facilitating multidisciplinary team communication
- Ensuring compliance with regulatory and program requirements
- Serving as the primary point of contact for patients, providers, and ancillary services
- Maintaining program data and contributing to quality improvement initiatives
Requirements
- Skilled in critical care nursing and operating room or catheterization lab experience
- Advanced knowledge of cardiovascular diagnostics and imaging techniques
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, written and verbal
- Ability to problem solve and multitask
- Highly organized in compiling clinical data / images for presentation to multi-specialty physician teams
- Diplomatic personality with strong drive to grow the program
- Proficiency in Microsoft PowerPoint, Excel and Word
Skills
- Basic cardiovascular rhythm recognition and cardiopulmonary monitoring assessment
- Knowledge of cardiovascular diagnostics and imaging techniques
- Interpersonal and communication skills
- Problem solving and multitasking abilities
- Organizational skills in compiling clinical data
- Compelling personality and drive to grow the program
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
Qualifications
- Associate's of Nursing
- Field Of Study in Nursing
- 1+ cardiac surgical critical care experience
- Minimum 5 years of experience as a Registered Nurse in cardiac critical care
Benefits
Includes medical, dental, vision insurance, life insurance, disability insurance, paid time off, 403-B retirement plan, whole person well-being resources, mental health resources and support, pet benefits, and flexible schedule.
Pay
$73,179.07 - $129,306.76
Schedule
Full time, Day shift
Address
120 N OAK ST, HINSDALE, IL 60521