Nurse Navigator Registered Nurse, Cardiology Stress Lab, FT, 09A-5:30Pother related Employment listings - Miami, FL at Geebo

Nurse Navigator Registered Nurse, Cardiology Stress Lab, FT, 09A-5:30P

The Nurse Navigator acts as liaison between patients, physicians and the respective care team.
The Nurse Navigator is responsible for the coordination of care across the continuum, education/provision of information and support for patients, facilitation of decision making, advocacy and ultimately improved throughput and patient satisfaction.
The Nurse Navigator supports the individual/significant others throughout the continuum of care in all settings.
In addition, the Nurse Navigator will monitor patient outcomes, and participate in quality improvement activities.
The Nurse Navigator will work in a multidisciplinary setting and collaborate with health care team members to positively impact patient outcomes and patient experiences.
This position is to work in the Diagnostic Center to include the Stress Lab.
Monday-Friday, 8:
30a-5p.
No weekends/holidays.
Estimated pay range for this position is $35 - $47 / hour depending on experience.
Bachelor Science Nursing - BSN.
Must have an active Registered Nurse license.
Three years of clinical experience working in a hospital, managed care environment or medical office.
For BHQN, knowledge of HEDIS and Star ratings, risk adjustment and HCC coding preferred.
Proficient in computer applications and typing skills.
Experience in Electronic Medical Record systems preferred.
Bilingual preferred.
Preferred certification in area of expertise.
RNs hired after 2/2012 with an Associates degree have 5 years to complete the BSN degree.
Recommended Skills Certified Nurse Practitioner Clinical Works Decision Making Managed Care Multidisciplinary Approach Nursing Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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