Founded in 1958, Dignity Health - Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital is a 104-bed, acute care, nonprofit hospital located in Grass Valley, California. Serving over 80,000 patients annually, the hospital offers a full complement of services including heart care, cancer care, women’s health, and neurology. Additionally, Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital, has been recognized as an LGBTQ+ Healthcare Equality Leader by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation and is a Joint Commission-certified Primary Stroke Center. It has been named a Top Rural Hospital by The Leapfrog Group for three consecutive years, one of only 16 rural hospitals in the US to achieve this award.
As a Clinical Coordinator, you will provide essential leadership and meticulous oversight, ensuring the seamless delivery of high-quality patient care and operational efficiency within your clinical area.
Every day you will expertly manage patient flow, coordinate staffing, resolve complex clinical challenges, and meticulously monitor adherence to protocols and standards, fostering an environment of excellence and collaboration.
To be successful, you will demonstrate outstanding organizational skills, strong clinical judgment, and a proactive, communicative demeanor, contributing significantly to optimal patient outcomes and team effectiveness.
SKIN CARE: Alternating pressure mattress, Air bed (TCU only), Back care, Incontinent care, Heel and elbow protectors, Preoperative skin preparation, Orthopedic skin prep/care, Nonlegend topical ointments, creams, lotions to intact skin.
BED MAKING: Occupied/Unoccupied
PATIENT MOVEMENT: Orientation to room, Transport of patient, WC/gurney/bed, Discharge of patient, Transfer patient room, Death, care at time of, Mother/baby identification (WICU only).
RESTRAINTS/PATIENT RIGHTS: Application of restraints, Postural supports, Privacy, Answer call lights.
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