Job Description
The RN Clinical Coordinator is responsible for care coordination and supporting clinical quality across health center sites. This position plays a central role in case management functions, including hospital transfers, discharge follow-up, coordination of care with primary care providers, and monitoring of clinical quality measures. The RN Clinical Coordinator supports the standardization of clinical processes and assists with evaluating the skills and competencies of clinical staff. This position also participates in quality improvement, regulatory compliance, immunization oversight, and clinical triage as needed.
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES:
- Coordinate and oversee case management and care coordination activities.
- Monitor and support clinical quality measures and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Assist in evaluating clinical staff skills and competencies.
- Provide oversight and support for immunization programs across multiple sites.
- Provide clinical triage support and contribute to patient care when needed.
- Collaborate across departments to support integrated, patient-centered care delivery.
- Support the organization as needed.
KNOWLEGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
- Ability to provide a positive team-oriented environment.
- Customer service oriented. Ability to handle difficult situations.
- Knowledge of primary care nursing practice, OB, pediatrics, chronic care conditions, and immunizations.
- Knowledge of Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) model of care delivery, Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), and quality metrics such as UDS, GPRA, and HEDIS.
- Understanding of accreditation requirements.
- Proficient in case management.
- Effective verbal and written communication skills.
- Culturally competent; able to work with a diverse workforce and client population.
- Open to change and willing to lead change within the organization.
- Professional integrity; excellent work ethic.
- Able to manage competing priorities; excellent organizational skills and enjoyable time management.
- Ability to work independently and take initiative in addressing concerns and issues.
- Proficient with computer-based applications such as MS Office, Adobe, registries/medical databases, and electronic health records.
- Knowledge of community resources.
- Must have a sincere desire to improve the health status of minority and vulnerable populations as well as being willing to serve the uninsured and underinsured.