Podiatry Service Line Coordinator
Listed on 2026-01-22
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Healthcare
Podiatry Service Line Coordinator Job Summary
This position is responsible for coordinating daily clinical care activities for Podiatry surgeries.
Reports to:
Director of Surgical Services
Hourly range: $26.31 to $39.16 (posted hourly range excludes overtime and bonuses which are not guaranteed)
Essential Job Functions- Works closely with the team to maintain and update preference
- Will update the preference cards in a timely manner to ensure staff are provided with up to date and accurate preference cards.
- Will coordinate with surgeons quarterly to review all of their preference cards for
- Will work with the surgeons/mid-levels to provide them with a direct resource for daily surgical needs.
- Will set up meetings with surgeons to discuss daily flow, supply needs and OR Team needs will be discussed with the surgeons and mid-levels.
- Will work with the OR charge to provide the appropriate staffing for the surgeons, providing a team mentality and overall consistency during their surgical time.
- Assist with any onboarding of new surgeons joining
- Collaborates with materials and assists with the surgical charging of procedures/implants.
- Will provide staff with in-services and education on equipment, instrumentation, implants, and supplies used for Podiatry.
- Coordinates and collaborates with reps regarding instrumentation and supplies for upcoming surgical cases and in-service opportunities.
Certified Scrub Technician or Registered Nurse Current BLS issued by approved Hospital Provider Previous supervisory / team lead experience helpful Basic computer knowledge
Ability to read, understand and communicate effectively in English Additional languages helpful
Physical Requirements:Lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling up to fifty (50) plus pounds while administering care to patients, etc; stooping, kneeling and/or crouching daily in delivery of patient care, ; standing and walking more than five(5) hours per day in administering patient care in multiple rooms; running occasionally n responding to patient care emergencies; reaching, grasping, handling, and/or feeling five (5) or more hours per day in administering patient care, i.e. operating various patient care equipment, etc;
visual acuity in order to correctly distinguish skin tone variations, evidence of IV infiltration, infection, etc; audio acuity, in sounds, also to discern sounds made by various types of machinery or equipment which would indicate dangerous or improper operation.
Environmental hazards such as chemicals, solvents, needles, needle containers, sharps, body fluids, various infectious/communicable diseases, infectious medical waste, radiation, and/or radioactive waste, proximity to moving mechanical parts.
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