Description:
Programmatic initiatives for the stroke sub-service line and assure compliance with DNV stroke
certification requirements. Serves as the point of contact for stroke treatment throughout the hospital, and
works collaboratively with the Stroke Committee and other key stakeholders on all stroke efforts.
Functions as a clinician, an educator, a consultant and a researcher with the primary responsibility for
promoting quality care for stroke patients. Coordinate care of stroke patients in order to meet multiple
service needs, ensure continuity of care, and eliminate fragmentation of care and services in all settings
across the continuum.
Qualifications:
MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIRED:
Graduate from an accredited school of nursing.
MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
Three (3) years of recent and relevant clinical experience related to stroke care required.
Experience with data analysis and research required.
MINIMUM LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION REQUIRED BY LAW:
Current License in the State of Georgia as a Registered Nurse or NLC/eNLC Multistate License.
NIHSS certification required.
ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelors or Masters degree preferred.
Advanced certification in Neuroscience nursing (CNRN) or Stroke Certified Registered Nurse (SCRN)
preferred.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Coordinates accreditation efforts as directed.
a. Coordinates task groups to work on identified areas of opportunity.
b. Assures compliance with disease-specific certification requirements.
c. Serves as the point of contact for stroke at the local entity as well as the American Heart
Association, American Stroke Association, and National Stroke Association.
d. Actively communicates and updates hospital Survey Accreditation Manager of changes and
developments of stroke program.
2. Supports the administrative efforts of the overall program development as well as continued
marketing development.
a. Supports administrative decisions from hospital executive team.
b. Coordinates with PR and Marketing any scientific and patient interest media relations.
3. Develops stroke program specific goals and assists in collection of data.
a. Establishes performance improvement goals in conjunction with Directors or department
managers as indicated.
b. Works with department managers staff to maintain and achieve regulatory and accreditation
compliance.
c. Assist individual departments with development and implementation of data driven
performance improvement action plans.
4. Monitors and analyzes data, identifies trends and risk related issues and reports recommendations.
a. Reviews, analyzes and interprets data from various sources to determine opportunities for
improvement and identifies causative factors.
b. Reviews data sources to identify outcomes, physicians practice patterns, or other potential
problems that reveal variation.
c. Communicates significant findings to stroke committee, key clinical areas and neuroscience
service line.
5. Promotes the principles of performance improvement and uses the process of PDCA for stroke
program.
a. Explores strategies to promote cost effective resource utilization within the stroke population
following established standards of care.
b. Collaborates with the stroke team, key physicians and other health care disciplines in
developing, implementing and monitoring value indicators.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES
Ability to work with physicians, administrative and clinical staff to achieve stroke program goals and
objectives.
Excellent communication, presentation and critical thinking skills.
Experience in clinical and community education with an emphasis on public speaking.
Must be a self-starter who displays a high degree of accountability and follow through.
Exceptional assessment skills and ability to develop an individualized teaching plan for each referral.
Working knowledge of community resources.
Disclaimer
The above information is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by
people assigned to this job. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of responsibilities, duties and skills
required of personnel so classified.
Keywords:
stroke program, healthcare, registered nurse, stroke care, patient coordination, clinical research, healthcare compliance, patient education, data analysis, neuroscience nursing