PACU Clinical Coordinator (RN) Job at Madera Community Hospital in Madera
Madera Community Hospital, Madera, CA, US
Job Description
Madera Community Hospital
Located in the heart of Central California, Madera Community Hospital is a General Acute Care, private, not-for-profit hospital dedicated to improving and maintaining the health and wellness of residents throughout the Central Valley. We are committed to identifying and serving our community's needs with compassion, concern, care and safety for every patient. Madera Community Hospital is a growing acute care facility seeking talented individuals with a drive to provide quality care and dedicated to making a difference in our community.
Position Summary:
The PACU/POHA Clinical Coordinator is a registered nurse that works under the direct supervision of the Surgical Services Director. The Clinical Coordinator of PACU/POHA will supervise the PACU and POHA staff, both professional and non-professional personnel on a daily basis, ensuring that productive, cost effective, quality patient care is delivered. Will be able to anticipate the needs of the PACU and POHA and provide the required support while maintaining a safe and therapeutic environment for the Patients, Staff, Anesthesia and Surgeons.
Qualifications:
Requires Current California Registered Nurse license.
Current American Heart Association BCLS certification, CPAC certification.
Current American Heart Association ACLS certification.
Basic Arrhythmia Course Certificate.
Prefer Minimum four years operating room experience with one year in an operating room management or charge position.
Requires Leadership experience, with strong written and verbal communication and computer skills.
Demonstrated organizational, planning, leadership and coaching skills.
Ability to develop and foster team work among co-workers, Anesthesiologist, and Surgeons.
Madera Community Hospital provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.