TRAUMA PROGRAM COORDINATOR
- POSITION SUMMARY
- Position Summary:
- The Trauma Program Coordinator is responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining a cost-effective, evidence-based system of care for trauma patients and their families across the continuum of care. This position functions independently as well as collaboratively with the Trauma Program Medical Director, healthcare team members, and management staff to ensure optimal trauma care delivery and program performance. The coordinator plays a key leadership role in trauma program development, injury prevention education, and community outreach. Responsibilities include serving as a liaison to local injury prevention coalitions and committees throughout Saline County, as well as to the Kansas Trauma Policy Group and the North Central Regional Trauma Council, in alignment with the requirements for Level III Trauma Center verification by the American College of Surgeons. This role requires a self-directed and self-motivated professional who can plan, execute, and monitor work with minimal supervision, while providing regular updates as requested. The Trauma Program Coordinator gathers trauma data from service activity, logs, computer databases, and patient charts to support injury research, epidemiology, and quality improvement. Duties also include entering data into a computerized trauma registry and generating trauma service reports.
- Position Summary:
- POSITION QUALIFICATIONS
- Minimum Education
- Graduate of an accredited school of nursing
- BSN or plan for completion of a BSN
- Minimum Experience
- 3 years clinical experience in trauma / emergency care
- Required Registration/License/Certification
- Currently licensed RN in Kansas
- Currently certified in TNCC
- Currently certified in CPR (Basic Cardiac Life Support [ARC CPR for the Professional Rescuer] or Basic Life Support [AHA-Health Care Provider]
- Must have attended or will attend the following courses within 12 months of being hired (1) the American Trauma Society's Trauma Registry Course or equivalent; (2) the Association of the Advancement of Automotive Medicine's Injury Scaling Course (3) Trauma ICD-10 course.
- Attend Trauma Outcomes and Performance Improvement Course within 24 months of hire
- Obtain the Certified Abbreviated Injury Scale Specialist (CAISS) Certification.
- Minimum Education
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