RN Clinical Nurse Coordinator - Pediatric Endocrinology
Scheduled Hours
40
Position Summary
As the clinical heartbeat of a premier Pediatric Endocrinology outpatient team, the RN Clinical Nurse Coordinator enjoys a coveted Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM schedule. This professional maintains a high-impact career while benefiting from the stability of a role with no weekends or holidays.
The RN Clinical Nurse Coordinator expertly balances direct provider support and patient care during ambulatory sessions with critical care coordination.
Key responsibilities include:
- Clinical Triage: Managing patient calls and ordering outpatient testing.
- Advocacy: Facilitating care team communication and patient education.
- Efficiency: Navigating complex patient care workflows and tasks within Epic.
The role operates within a robust, collaborative multidisciplinary group consisting of 12 Faculty, 4 Fellows, 9 NPs, 6 RNs, and a robust clinical support team. In this team-oriented environment, the Clinical Nurse Coordinator’s expertise is both valued and vital.
To meet the needs of a growing patient population, the Clinical Nurse Coordinator supports several prestigious regional locations, including St. Louis Children’s Hospital (SLCH), Children’s Specialty Care Centers (West and South), Graham Road, and Shiloh, IL.
Join this premier team to elevate your clinical leadership in an environment that finally puts your professional growth and personal time on the same high-priority list.
Job Description
Primary Duties & Responsibilities:
- Provides direct patient care including assessment, planning and evaluation of patients.
- Completes health history on patients and conveys findings to physician.
- Documents all patient interactions appropriately within EHR system.
- Provides diabetes education to patients, families, and caregivers.
- Analyzes blood sugar trends and recommends dose/technology changes.
- Develops and coordinates diabetes education material and programs.
- Provides phone consultation for prescription refills, sick calls, education and other patient concerns.
- Attends outpatient clinic sessions with providers to provide care, education and comprehensive assessment of patients.
- Coordinates patient care, orders diagnostic tests, conveys findings to physician, assists in coordinating patient appointments and assists with referral to outside sources.
- Allocates resources, i.e., home health, project concern, and DME.
- Provides individual or small group education to initiate and coordinate diabetes care and diabetes equipment technology.
- Performs a variety of nursing administrative duties including compliance with environmental safety regulations, infection control standards, quality assurance, ADA standards and HIPAA regulations.
- Acts as a liaison and team member by facilitating communication and coordination of care between patients, families, and health team members.
- Educates patients and families about endocrinology related information.
- Develops, maintains and provides education resources for the non-diabetic endocrine patient.
- Other duties as assigned.
Working Conditions:
Job Location/Working Conditions
- Normal office environment
- Exposure to blood-borne pathogens
- Requires protective devices
- Patient care setting
- Direct patient care setting
Physical Effort
- Typically sitting at desk or table
- Typically standing or walking
- Typically bending, crouching, stooping
- Occasional lifting (25 lbs or less)
Equipment
- Office equipment
- Clinical/diagnostic equipment
Required Qualifications
Education:
A diploma, certification or degree is not required.
Certifications/Professional Licenses:
The list below may include all acceptable certifications, professional licenses and issuers. More than one credential, certification or professional license may be required depending on the role.Basic Life Support - American Heart Association, Basic Life Support - American Red Cross, Registered Nurse - Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, Registered Nurse - Missouri Division of Professional Registration
Work Experience:
Nursing (2 Years)
More About This Job
Required Qualifications:
- Graduate of an accredited nursing program with two years of nursing experience.
- Current RN licensure in the state of Missouri and/or Illinois, depending on location, in accordance with the Compact Act.
- Basic Life Support Certification or obtains certification within one month of employment. Online BLS certifications, those without a skills assessment component, are not sufficient to meet the BLS requirements.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Remains consistent with current practice in specialty of pediatrics and endocrinology/diabetes medicine.
- Ability to attend conferences to gain up to date knowledge on endocrine and diabetes.
Preferred Qualifications
Education:
B.S. - Bachelor of Science - Nursing
Certifications/Professional Licenses:
No additional certification/professional licenses unless stated elsewhere in the job posting.
Work Experience:
No additional work experience unless stated elsewhere in the job posting.
Skills:
Clinical Knowledge, Clinical Research Coordination, Database Management, Effective Written Communication, Electronic Medical Records (EMR), Emergency Situations, Epic EHR, General Nursing, Infection Control Nursing, Interpersonal Communication, Onboarding, Oral Communications, Patient Care Plans, Patient Education, Research Development, Research Methodologies, Safety Practices, Spreadsheets, Statistical Analysis Software (SAS), Team Leadership, Work Collaboratively
Grade
S26
Salary Range
$60,800.00 - $105,700.00 / AnnuallyThe salary range reflects base salaries paid for positions in a given job grade across the University. Individual rates within the range will be determined by factors including one's qualifications and performance, equity with others in the department, market rates for positions within the same grade and department budget.
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