Johns Hopkins Medical Management Corporation
Location
Baltimore, Maryland
Salary
$60 / HOUR
The role involves facilitating and coordinating kidney transplant programs for inpatients, outpatients, families, and the community by providing evidence-based care. This includes directing team members, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, promoting quality improvement, and participating in relevant research activities.
Candidates must possess a current Nursing License and BLS certification, along with a minimum of two years of current strong Med Surg experience and specific Transplant experience. Preferred qualifications include EPIC experience and experience with kidney transplant coordination.
Facilitating and coordinating programs that may include hospital inpatients, outpatients, families, community, and employees of both the hospital and the university by providing evidence-based care based on the nursing process, policies, procedures, and protocols of the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Providing direction to/management of other team members to promote quality, safety, and excellence in care. Working collaboratively with and providing leadership for a multidisciplinary health care team to support program initiatives that support quality, safety, and excellence in care. Participating in promoting and identifying quality improvement initiatives (clinical, financial, operational) that support, protect, and promotes area of specialty. Initiating and participating in the research activities relevant to the specialty area. Implementing initiatives in the area of specialty as directed by nursing and medical leadership. Fostering a clinical environment of service excellence.
Required: Current Nursing License; BLS; 2 years of current strong Med Surg experience and Transplant experience. Preferred EPIC experience, experience with kidney transplant coordination Assumes responsibility for on-call activities that include organizing transplants and triaging patient problems. High level of skill in patient triage, able to triage simple and complex problems by telephone - Ability to use a computer keyboard to input and obtain data - Ability to document legibly using a writing instrument The Transplant Nurse Coordinator prepares patients for transplantation through arranging and monitoring required testing, providing education, and ensuring that internal and external activities are coordinated. M-F; 8-4:30 Transplant experience and EPIC experience strongly preferred. Help to coordinate care and clinically manage post-transplant recipients. This includes prescription refills, clinics, triaging calls, medication reconciliation, reviewing charts, and collaboration with other transplant disciplines like pharmacy and social work. Start 6/1/26 Rate: $60/hour
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