Registered Nurse Coordinator - Chemotherapy
Listed on 2026-03-14
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Nursing
RN Nurse, Healthcare Nursing
Summary
The Lung Nodule Coordinator leads and facilitates the development, implementation, and ongoing adherence to identifying and treating lung nodule patient populations. The Lung Nodule Coordinator works under the supervision of the Director of Pulmonology, Clinic Manager, Pulmonary Specialists, and Cardiothoracic Surgeons. This position develops systems of care that monitor patient progress and promote early intervention. Work effectively with other healthcare team members to optimize interventions and manage community outreach to promote disease awareness and the offerings of the specific clinic focus.
The Lung Nodule Coordination will manage the utilization and practice metrics to refine the delivery of care model to maximize clinical, quality, and fiscal outcomes. The RN Coordinator also ensures these programs adhere to the mission and vision of CSV.
- Assume responsibility for the clinical coordination and consultation regarding care across the continuum for all lung nodule patients.
- Consult and partner with nursing leadership as needed to achieve desired patient outcomes.
- Assess the educational needs of staff and assist in developing educational programs, staff education materials, and community education as needed.
- Maintain and ensure compliance with continuing lung nodule education for medical and nursing staff.
- Ensure evidence-based screening and treatment protocols are the standard of care within the facility.
- Recommends, facilitates, and assists in the implementation of updates to pathways, order sets, and protocols as guided by new evidence-based guidelines published by industry organizations, e.g. American Lung Association
- Provide appropriate feedback and coaching to medical staff and associates based on data analysis and observation.
- Ensure accurate and timely clinical data collection, verifying and updating data as needed.
- Share prepared data with key stakeholders in an understandable and meaningful context to motivate adherence to protocols and continuous improvement.
- Serve as a resource to medical staff, associates, patients, and families.
- Perform various technical and specialized tasks involved with the concurrent and retrospective evaluation of patient care.
- Utilize quality improvement tools, including root cause analysis, to investigate fallouts and generate action plans.
- Assist all hospital departments in implementing and sustaining their quality improvement processes related to lung nodules.
- Participate in division-wide collaboration to improve patient outcomes.
- Demonstrate working knowledge of AIDET, utilizing each patient interaction.
- Regular, reliable attendance is required to ensure the highest level of patient care.
- Follows hospital safety and quality standards and expectations as it pertains to job performance and patient care.
- Behavior demonstrates understanding and adherence to CSV core values.
- Exhibits behaviors and actions that create a high level of patient/customer satisfaction, positive patient/customer relations, and respect for the patient’s/customer’s rights needs, and confidentiality.
- Demonstrates effective communication and human relations skills, which promote harmony and teamwork.
- Presents behaviors and actions that maintain the hospital’s credibility, integrity, and positive image.
- Demonstrates behaviors and actions that support the mission, goals, and operations of the hospital and which contribute to continuous service improvement.
- Assists with special projects as assigned.
- Accurately interprets and communicates Human Resources Policies and Procedures.
- Exhibits flexibility, adapting readily to changes in the work environment or work schedule.
- Maintains a positive attitude, even during periods of stress.
- Assumes responsibility for professional growth and development.
- Complies and adheres to all CSV policies.
- Maintains positive attendance and communicates in advance any absence from work.
- Adheres to all patient and environmental safety policies and procedures.
- Graduate of an accredited school of nursing with an ADN, BSN, or MSN degree.
- Hold a valid NM RN license. Current BLS…
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