Posted in Other 30+ days ago.
Overview
To be part of our organization, every employee should understand and share in the YNHHS Vision, support our Mission, and live our Values. These values - integrity, patient-centered, respect, accountability, and compassion - must guide what we do, as individuals and professionals, every day.
The Oncology Nurse Coordinator for Network Care Centers (ONC-NCC) serves as the leader for a designated network practice site, is a decision-maker for day-to-day operations across disciplines (including nursing, pharmacy, laboratory, access, and HIM staff) , and an integral member of the care team at that patient care location. The ONC-NCC is responsible for ensuring: 1) safe patient care delivery that adheres to SCH care standards, 2) smooth and efficient operations and patient flow according to established policy and process, 3) adherence to regulatory requirements for clinical practice, documentation and environment of care, 4) a superior patient experience as evidenced by patient satisfaction scores that meet or exceed established thresholds, and 5) clinical competency of nursing personnel in accordance with outlined performance expectations. The incumbent meets performance expectations through setting and reprioritizing daily workloads, tasks reassignment as needed, communication among disciplines, reporting of critical events to Medical Director and CPM, management of patient complaints and other leadership interventions. Reporting directly to the Clinical Program Manager (CPM) for Network Care Centers, the ONC-NCC span of control extends to all staff within the assigned network practice site. The ONC-NCC serves as a point of contact for the practice site and collaborates with the Medical Director for the site, , the Patient Safety and Quality Coordinator (PSQC) and Oncology Service Line Educator (OSLE) and other lead personnel in the execution of position responsibilities. In addition, the ONC-NCC is expected to manage a modified patient assignment. Other key roles of this provider are to execute seamless patient care delivery, to role model service excellence behaviors, and to serve as a guide and resource for nursing staff, facilitating the achievement of competency in the delivery of optimal patient care and continuing professional growth.
EEO/AA/Disability/Veteran
Responsibilities
Qualifications
EDUCATION
BSN required
EXPERIENCE
3 years oncology or surgical nursing experience.
LICENSURE
Connecticut RN License
SPECIAL SKILLS
Connecticut RN License; Oncology Nursing Society certification (OCN, AOCN) and chemo-biotherapy certification highly preferred.
Additional Information
1-2 years oncology nursing experience required, OCN preferred, ambulatory oncology preferred
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