The Emergency Department (ED) has an opportunity for a Patient Flow Coordinator (RN)
This position is Full-Time/Night shift (7 pm - 7 am)/ Weekend
Job Summary:
The Patient Flow Coordinator will:
Ensure that care is delivered with respect to individual patient rights, preferences and expectations
Participate in nursing and organizational policy, procedure and process formulation and decision-making (involving staff perspectives and knowledge) as related to impact on patient flow goals
Provide specific and objective staff performance feedback to E.D. leadership as it relates to practices that affect patient flow, patient safety, patient care ethics, quality or professional standards.
Constantly rounding throughout the Emergency Department triage area, waiting rooms, and patient rooms to oversee patient flow.
Serves as the liaison between Bed Management, E.D. providers, attending providers, nursing, ancillary staff, case management, environmental services, EMS, and other departments to assure timely placement to ensure efficient throughput of emergency department patients.
Assists in organizing the work environment and patient care teams to attain maximum achievement of designated unit outcomes. Coordinates patient flow both into and out of the department
Supervise and coordinate patient placement and patient flow through the E.D., providing clear leadership through effective prioritization, decision-making processes and communication with other healthcare disciplines
Focused on patient throughput and patient experience. Maintains constant oversight of E.D. tracking board for all patients within the department.
Provide regular feedback on patient throughput performance to the entire E.D. team through focused patient flow huddles, one-on-one communication, event de-briefings, and reports to various groups as requested.
Evaluate the quality and appropriateness of healthcare delivery processes in the E.D. as it relates to patient arrival, patient care processes and Efficient patient placement
Participates in performance improvement projects and committees
Provide guidance and leadership recommendations or direction, as indicated by the situation, supported by evidence-based facts and data-driven decisions to achieve defined results related to patient flow.
Assist in integrating staff engagement and performance behaviors for diverse patient population
Assure that all decisions and actions related to patient flow follow regulatory standards, organizational and department policies and procedures
Propose changes to policy and procedure, as indicated, to support needed practices
Interact as a liaison with patient and family/caregivers
Assist with departmental emergency preparedness including mitigation, preparation, response and recovery
Performs other duties as assigned
Complies with all WellStar Health System policies, standards of work, and code of conduct.
Required Minimum Education:
Associate's Degree in nursing Required
Bachelor's Degree in nursing Preferred
Required Minimum Certification:
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification through American Heart Association (AHA) is required
Registered Nurse License is required
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) is required
Trauma Nurse Core Course is preferred
Required Minimum Experience:
Previous healthcare experience highly preferred.
Previous RN experience is preferred
ED experience is preferred
Experience as a charge nurse preferred
Required Minimum Skills:
Effective communication skills (verbal and written) required
Proficiency with desktop computer required
Demonstrate willingness to be a team-player and a self-starter required
Proficiency obtaining vital signs using manual processes