Valley Dialysis Coordinator RN

Driscoll Children's HospitalMcAllen, TX
Onsite

About The Position

Coordination of the operation of the assigned components of the Dialysis (Hemo & Peritoneal) Program including planning, implementing, monitoring, and improving the quality of services; overseeing the day- to-day operations; and maintaining fiscal accountability. This role involves performing dialysis (hemo & peritoneal), CRRT, emergency management, and bedside clinical care. The coordinator will also participate in the evaluation of patients as potential dialysis candidates, prepare clinical equipment, and provide leadership for clinical issues related to patient and dialysis management. The position requires coordinating the development and initiation of new advanced technologies, evaluating new equipment and supplies, and providing follow-up for the patient population through discharge. Additionally, the role involves presenting performance data, participating in meetings with leadership, investigating opportunities for service expansion, establishing departmental goals, maintaining the dialysis patient database, and supporting community relations. The coordinator will also plan and conduct staff meetings, facilitate communication among the healthcare team, manage equipment and supplies, ensure equipment meets safety guidelines, and provide training. The role emphasizes integrating and promoting department/service, professional practice, and hospital goals, coaching staff, and acting as a change agent. Budget preparation and monitoring, as well as pursuing educational and leadership opportunities for professional growth, are also key aspects of this position.

Requirements

  • Current license as a registered nurse in the State of Texas.
  • Graduation from an academic clinical program Associate’s degree required.
  • Minimum of two years' experience as dialysis specialist in a neonatal, cardiac and/or pediatric care setting required.
  • Must maintain current CPR, PALS, and/or ACLS.

Nice To Haves

  • Bachelor’s and master’s degrees preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Perform dialysis (hemo & peritoneal), CRRT, emergency management, and bedside clinical care.
  • Participate in the evaluation of patients as potential dialysis (Hem/Peritoneal) candidates.
  • Prepare clinical equipment per policy.
  • Provide leadership for clinical issues related to patient and dialysis management.
  • Coordinate the development and initiation of new advanced technologies as assigned.
  • Evaluate new equipment and supplies related to advanced technologies.
  • Provide follow-up for patient population through discharge.
  • Present performance data reports and discuss findings at appropriate forum.
  • Participate in meetings with the Director of Critical Care Services, Medical Directors, and staff.
  • Investigate, plan, develop and support opportunities or expansion of services.
  • Establish annual departmental goals and objectives.
  • Maintain dialysis patient database and statistics.
  • Support Community Relations with media requirements.
  • Plan, develop and coordinates community events annually.
  • Identify communication mechanism for use with all staff and physicians.
  • Plan and conduct staff meetings to keep staff informed.
  • Involve the Director Critical Care Services, the Medical Directors and staff in establishing practice standards and research projects.
  • Facilitate communication between all members of the health care team.
  • Manage equipment and supplies.
  • Assess and meet supply and equipment requirements, including managing inventory.
  • Establish and maintain preventative and maintenance contracts for complex equipment.
  • Coordinate standardization of supplies with the physicians to limit the variety.
  • Ensure that regular quality and control and cleaning is performed on all equipment as appropriate.
  • Communicate with vendor representatives to stay abreast of new innovation in the industry.
  • Establish and ensure tracking of maintenance and problem log for all equipment.
  • Ensure appropriate in-service with staff and physicians on new equipment and supplies.
  • Ensure equipment meet state and federal guideline for safety and proper operation.
  • Provide training as needed to assure quality control is performed appropriately.
  • Develop innovative ways to utilize existing resources safely and effectively.
  • Integrate and promote department/service, professional practice, and hospital goals into practice.
  • Coaches staff in how to improve performance through educational applications.
  • Develops goals annually to address the specific department developmental needs of staff.
  • Assumes a leadership role and acts as a “change agent” role model.
  • Promotes collaboration and shares responsibility for conflict resolution as evidenced by observed communications and resolutions.
  • Provides written and/or verbal feedback for staff regarding evaluation of effectiveness in accomplishing the department goals and work performance of the department.
  • Serves as a consultant to patient care provider staff, faculty and students in handling specific care needs.
  • Prepare and monitor the operational and capital budget.
  • Pursue educational and leadership opportunities to enhance professional growth and clinical expertise.
  • Establishes professional goals annually.
  • Periodically review own goals and revises according to changing needs.
  • Attends professional development opportunities offered within the organization.
  • Remain current in health care policies and practices.
  • Remain current in clinical and educational areas by reading professional journals and attending seminars and professional meetings.
  • Network with other health care professionals.
  • Attend Children’s sponsored and outside sponsored continuing education.
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