The Clinical Coordinator assists the Manager and/or Director in providing leadership and management within the assigned department(s). May supervise nursing and non-nursing staff depending on the staff mix within an assigned department. The Clinical Coordinator is responsible and accountable for the coordination of the operational and clinical activities. Responsibilities include but are not limited to personal management to include clinical personnel selection, orientation/training, scheduling, development/mentoring, performance appraisals, coaching and counseling, disciplinary actions, patient/resident care delivery, physician relationships, intradepartmental and interdepartmental activities, quality control and process improvement activities, regulatory compliance and fiscal control. Assists in the development of policies and procedures. In the absence of the Manager/Director, may assume responsibility and accountability for management of the assigned department(s).
Essential Job Functions
• Provides leadership within the
assigned department(s) in the accomplishment of organizational/departmental
goals and objectives. Performs the functions of interviewing, hiring,
scheduling, establishing priorities and assigning workloads, orientation/training,
performance appraisals, coaching/counseling, disciplinary up to and including
discharge as coordinated with the Manager or Director and Human Resources.
Responsible for adhering to established human resource management policies and
procedures.
• Participates in the development
of and assists with implementation of an education plan that addresses
individual, departmental and/or the medical specialty needs. Conducts regular
staff meetings and directs the orientation and training of new staff and provides
on-going education to staff. Creates an environment in which personnel can
realize personal growth and development through active participation in
departmental decisions, opportunities for professional growth and consistent
application of personnel policies.
• Plans appropriate staffing
practices by maximizing the utilization of resources; forecasts and anticipates
the personnel needs of department(s) with regard to fluctuations in the
patient/resident workload and productivity standards; maintains staffing at
agreed upon budgetary standards.
• Assists Manager/Director/ with
the development, implementation and maintenance of departmental policies,
procedures and practices to ensure quality of care and a safe environment for
patient/residents/staff.
• Organizes ongoing communication
between all health care providers regarding aspects of patient/resident care
and department(s) functions. Acts to resolve conflicts in a timely manner.
Develops collaborative relationships with physicians to enhance quality
practice and quality outcomes. Provides consultation for patients/residents
care related concerns and acts as a patient/resident and staff advocate as
needed.
• Participates in both short-and
long-term planning for departmental functions and budgetary processes and
fiscal control.
• Maintains competency in all
organizational, departmental and outside agency environmental, employee or
patient safety standards relevant to job performance and ensures staff
adherence to the same. Monitors and ensures compliance with quality and
regulatory standards (i.e., CMS, OSHA, Magnet, etc.). Prevents, minimizes
and/or corrects risks to patients/residents, families, physicians, and other
health care providers. Investigates unusual occurrences and follows appropriate
procedure.
• Utilizes process improvement
principles to assess and improve the quality of patient/resident care. Develops
quality initiatives as appropriate based on patient satisfaction scores,
medication error data, employee satisfaction scores, regulatory compliance,
and/or other issues as identified.
• Maintains and displays an
appropriate degree of clinical expertise as appropriate. Acts as a resource for
physicians, other health care providers, patients/residents, and families.
Identifies needs and sets goals for own professional growth and development,
meets all mandatory system/departmental educational requirements. Maintains
knowledge of current clinical trends and developments as it relates to job
scope.
• Accountable for oversight,
planning, implementation and evaluation of the required quality reporting
metrics applicable to the department specific service line.
• Supports and models behaviors
consistent with Billings Clinic’s mission, vision, values, code of business
conduct and service expectations. Meets all mandatory organizational and
departmental requirements. Maintains competency in all organizational, departmental
and outside agency standards as it relates to the environment, employee,
patient safety or job performance.
• Performs all other duties as
assigned or as needed to meet the needs of the department/organization.
Minimum Qualifications
Education
• Minimum - Four (4) Year/Degree Bachelor
of Science in Nursing (BSN) or Bachelor of Arts in Nursing (BAN) or BAS
Respiratory Therapy
• Preferred - Graduate of an
accredited school of nursing as a Registered Nurse/Respiratory Therapist
Certifications and Licenses
• Healthcare Provider CPR
certification required; ACLS may be required in some units - At hire
• Current Montana state license as
Registered Nurse/Respiratory Therapist - At hire