Trauma Coordinator - Quality & Safety
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Healthcare
Healthcare Management, Healthcare Administration
Job Description
- Coordinates the trauma program components to include staff and community education, patient education, quality metric compliance monitoring and program needs assessment evaluation.
- Clinical activities:
- Coordinate management across the continuum of trauma care, including the planning and implementation of clinical protocols and practice management guidelines,
- Follow‑up and monitoring the care of in‑hospital patients,
- Develop and implement clinical protocols and practice guidelines,
- Serve as a clinical practice resource.
- Education responsibilities:
- Provide interfacility and regional professional staff development.
- Participate in case reviews and offer feedback.
- Direct community outreach trauma education and prevention programs.
- Performance Improvement.
- Monitor clinical processes and outcomes,
- Monitor system issues that affect quality of patient care,
- Develop audits, case review tools,
- Identify trends and opportunities for improvement and assist in remedial mitigating actions.
- Administration:
- Serve as the liaison to administration.
- Represent the hospital’s trauma program in various forums: other hospitals, community committees, state committees, national committees.
- Quality representative – responsible for ensuring that the requirements of the trauma program are implemented and maintained and, when applicable, appropriately escalated.
- Assist with the budgetary process for the trauma program.
- Expert in trauma program verification standards/regulatory requirements.
- Oversight of the trauma registry:
- Provide oversight of data collection, coding, scoring, use of data and validation of data.
- Liaison:
- Act as liaison to local agencies, administration, physicians and healthcare staff as it relates to trauma.
- Collaborates with multidisciplinary team and coordinates delivery of care to the trauma patient.
- Participation in research projects and community and national involvement with development of trauma care systems, when applicable.
- Bachelor of Science Degree (BSN) in nursing.
- Five years in acute care nursing required.
- A minimum of three years of trauma specialty experience.
- Must acquire a minimum 12 hours of trauma related continuing education per year.
- Strong management skills that include organizational, analytical verbal and written communication competencies and an orientation to detail.
- Licensed as RN in South Carolina.
- BLS required.
- ACLS to be obtained within 6 months of hire.
- Must obtain membership and actively participate in regional and/or national trauma organizations.
Founded in 1906, McLeod Health is a locally owned and managed, not for profit organization supported by the strength of more than 900 members on its medical staff and more than 2,900 licensed nurses. McLeod Health is also composed of approximately 15,000 team members and more than 90 physician practices throughout its 18-county service area. With seven hospitals, McLeod Health operates three Health and Fitness Centers, a Sports Medicine and Outpatient Rehabilitation Center, Hospice and Home Health Services.
The system currently has 988 licensed beds, including Hospice and Behavioral Health. The hospitals within McLeod Health include:
McLeod Regional Medical Center, McLeod Health Dillon, McLeod Health Loris, McLeod Health Seacoast, McLeod Health Cheraw, McLeod Health Clarendon and McLeod Behavioral Health.
If you would enjoy working in a dynamic environment and are looking for an opportunity to become part of a stellar team of professionals, we invite you to apply online today. We are an equal opportunity employer.
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