Job DescriptionThe Full Time Stroke Program Coordinator RN at Northwest Medical Center in Tucson, AZ is an onsite position working Mon - Friday. This is an exciting opportunity to enhance your nursing career joining a team of Quality professionals and supporting cardiac patients to ensure they receive the best care possible! Northwest Medical Center is an accredited Chest Pain Center. Our protocol-driven approach to heart care allows us to reduce time to treatment during the critical first stages of a stroke or heart attack. We strive to work seamlessly with emergency services and other departments within our hospital to provide patients with the treatment they need and have a variety of services to care for patients including but not limited to Heart Failure Care , Cardiac Catheterization , Cardiac Rehabilitation and Cardiac Surgery.
Successful candidates for this role will have a background in an acute hospital setting and cardiac care.
2+ years of clinical experience in cardiac care, neurology, stroke care, or critical care is required.
What we offer:Our Full Time and Part Time staff enjoy a robust benefits package including BCBS health insurance with several plan options to fit your healthcare needs, discounted healthcare services when using our Northwest Healthcare facilities and providers ( or other CHS in-network ) , flexible scheduling, 100% licensure/certification renewal reimbursement, Tuition Reimbursement, and up to $20K for student loan payments. Retirement plan (401k) with partial match. PTO is available to use at 90 days of employment. Sick time (EIB) at 6 months employment. We also offer extras like Accident Insurance , Pet insurance, Legal plans, and so much more!
Job SummaryThe Stroke Program Coordinator is responsible for the management, coordination, and oversight of the stroke program, ensuring the delivery of high-quality, evidence-based care. This role collaborates with multidisciplinary teams, implements education and training initiatives, monitors regulatory compliance, and leads quality improvement efforts. The Stroke Program Coordinator serves as a liaison between the healthcare organization and the community, promoting stroke awareness and prevention.
Essential Functions- Coordinates the overall operation and development of the stroke program, ensuring adherence to regulatory and accreditation standards.
- Serves as a liaison between the stroke/neuro physicians, unit staff, and other team members to ensure effective communication and collaboration in patient care.
- Monitors the quality of stroke care delivery, utilizing performance improvement methodologies to identify trends and implement corrective actions as needed.
- Educates staff, patients, families, and community members on stroke prevention, recognition, treatment, and recovery, tailoring educational programs to diverse audiences.
- Oversees the collection, analysis, and reporting of stroke program data, ensuring compliance with registry requirements and using data to drive program improvements.
- Implements and monitors competency-based training programs for clinical staff to ensure adherence to evidence-based stroke care protocols.
- Reviews and updates stroke program policies and procedures to reflect current best practices and align with organizational and regulatory standards.
- Provides oversight for regulatory compliance and ensures timely follow-up on all issues related to program performance and outcomes.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Maintains regular and reliable attendance.
- Complies with all policies and standards.
Qualifications- 2-4 years of clinical experience in neurology, stroke care, or critical care required
- 1-2 years of prior experience in program coordination or quality improvement preferred
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities- In-depth knowledge of stroke care, treatment protocols, and quality improvement methodologies.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills to engage effectively with multidisciplinary teams, patients, families, and community stakeholders.
- Proficiency in data analysis and registry reporting to support program performance and compliance.
- Ability to design and deliver educational programs to a variety of audiences.
- Knowledge of regulatory and accreditation standards related to stroke care programs.
- Organizational and project management skills to oversee program operations and meet deadlines.
Licenses and Certifications- RN - Registered Nurse - State Licensure and/or Compact State Licensure required
- BCLS - Basic Life Support required
- ACLS - Advanced Cardiac Life Support preferred
Northwest Medical Center (NMC) is a 287-bed hospital, Level III Trauma Center, Women's Center, and a large physician group, we offer you a variety of settings in which to work. Every location is dedicated to providing safe, quality patient care, but more than that is the commitment to employees. NMC provides a culture of teamwork, respect and appreciation for all staff, whether they care for patients directly or work in a support role. With employee appreciation celebrations throughout the year, opportunities for growth and the satisfaction that you are part of a hospital leading the way with accessible, convenient healthcare in Tucson, NMC is a great place to work. Accredited by The Joint Commission.