Nurse Clinician- Sickle Cell Program

Children's Hospital and Health SystemMilwaukee, WI
Onsite

About The Position

The Sickle Cell Nurse Clinician plays a critical role in the coordination and delivery of high-quality, patient-centered care to pediatric individuals living with sickle cell disease (SCD) and related hemoglobinopathies. Working within a collaborative, multi-disciplinary team environment, the Nurse Clinician develops and implements individualized care plans to ensure each patient has the resources, education, and support necessary for optimal follow-up care and long-term disease management.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree Broad based knowledge of nursing practices normally acquired through completion of a Bachelors degree in Nursing required
  • 2+ years pediatric nursing experience, in order to develop a comprehensive understanding of patient care within a defined patient population, and gain knowledge and skill in pediatric nursing procedures and standards required
  • Analytical skills necessary to resolve complex patient problems, develop standards of care and procedures, and evaluate the quality of nursing care.
  • An understanding of CW health care delivery system and the impact of other health care delivery systems on the patient and family.
  • Able to operationalize the primary nursing model.
  • Mental and sensory abilities to read, process and interpret clinical data.
  • Interpersonal and communication skills sufficient to interact effectively with interdisciplinary health team members, other CW departments, and consumers.
  • Ability to rotate shifts and/or work flexible hours to meet patient care needs.
  • Must be able to walk, stand for long periods, over 80% of the assigned work period, as well as lift and position patients weighing up to 75 pounds.
  • BLS-Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider - American Heart Association/American Red Cross/National Safety Council required
  • License RN-Registered Nurse (30) - State of Wisconsin OR License RN-Registered Nurse (IN Compact) - State of Indiana

Responsibilities

  • Serve as a primary clinical point of contact for sickle cell patients across the continuum of care, from routine disease management to acute pain episodes and complications
  • Coordinate care activities among hematologists, advanced practice providers, social workers, pharmacists, pain management specialists, and other members of the multi-disciplinary team
  • Facilitate timely scheduling of laboratory monitoring, diagnostic testing, specialty consultations, and follow-up appointments
  • Monitor patient status and proactively identify and address barriers to care, including social determinants of health that disproportionately affect the sickle cell population
  • Develop individualized, evidence-based care plans in collaboration with the multi-disciplinary team for each patient in the sickle cell program
  • Ensure care plans address medical, psychosocial, functional, and educational needs — including pain management, hydroxyurea therapy, disease-modifying treatments, and transition planning for adolescent patients
  • Review and update care plans as patient conditions change throughout the course of care
  • Provide clear, compassionate education to patients and families regarding sickle cell disease, treatment options, pain crisis management, medication adherence, and follow-up care expectations
  • Assess health literacy and tailor educational approaches to meet diverse patient needs
  • Connect patients and caregivers with appropriate community resources, disease-specific support groups, and financial assistance programs
  • Perform comprehensive nursing assessments and triage of patient concerns, including acute pain episodes, fever, and other sickle cell-related complications
  • Manage symptom-related calls and patient portal messages, escalating to the appropriate provider when indicated
  • Administer or coordinate treatments and medications per established protocols and physician orders, including infusion therapies and hydroxyurea monitoring
  • Document all clinical activity accurately and in a timely manner within the electronic health record (EHR)
  • Participate in quality improvement initiatives specific to the sickle cell population
  • Contribute to the development and refinement of clinical pathways, protocols, and patient education materials
  • Support efforts to reduce emergency department utilization and hospitalizations through proactive outreach and care management
  • Engage in departmental meetings, case conferences, and multi-disciplinary care team huddles
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