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Discharge Coordinator (RN/LPN)
•30 days ago
Estimated Pay | $24 per hour |
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Hours | Full-time |
Location | Nashville, Tennessee |
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Discharge Coordinator (RN/LPN)
Discharge Coordinators are skilled clinical staff who play a case management role in helping released patients develop continuing care plans. This med-level position involves organizing an effective post-treatment strategy for patients to heal fully at home or another care facility.
Discharge Coordinator (RN/LPN) QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS:
Graduate of an accredited School of Nursing. Must be a LPN/RN by the state he/she is working in or have a temporary license; working knowledge of nursing techniques; ability to apply therapeutic treatments as prescribed; ability to understand and carry out exact, detailed oral and written instruction; ability to keep records and make reports. Essentially, the discharge planning nurse serves as a connection between in-patient care and follow-up or out-patient care. They help to make sure that the patient and their family understand exactly what to do after discharge to prevent injury and encourage healing. They are a crucial part of proper patient care.
Salary Range: Based on Experience
An Equal Opportunity Employer
INDRN
Discharge Coordinators are skilled clinical staff who play a case management role in helping released patients develop continuing care plans. This med-level position involves organizing an effective post-treatment strategy for patients to heal fully at home or another care facility.
Discharge Coordinator (RN/LPN) QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS:
Graduate of an accredited School of Nursing. Must be a LPN/RN by the state he/she is working in or have a temporary license; working knowledge of nursing techniques; ability to apply therapeutic treatments as prescribed; ability to understand and carry out exact, detailed oral and written instruction; ability to keep records and make reports. Essentially, the discharge planning nurse serves as a connection between in-patient care and follow-up or out-patient care. They help to make sure that the patient and their family understand exactly what to do after discharge to prevent injury and encourage healing. They are a crucial part of proper patient care.
Salary Range: Based on Experience
An Equal Opportunity Employer
INDRN