Service Line Coordinator - Operating Room - LBJ
Listed on 2026-06-20
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Nursing
Operating Room Nurse, Surgical Assistant, RN Nurse, Healthcare Nursing
Service Line Coordinator – Operating Room Job Summary
The Service Line Coordinator (SLC) supports patient care and facilitates activities and processes associated with the operating room schedule, special equipment, instrumentation, inventory, and preference cards for a selected surgical service line. The SLC serves as the point of contact for products and functions, coordinates onboarding, competencies, and education for staff, and provides staffing support within the service line. The SLC monitors and supports quality metrics, works closely with nurse clinicians, and communicates effectively with the surgical and leadership teams.
The SLC collaborates with anesthesia, surgeons, vendors, and other units to ensure quality patient care and optimize operating room utilization.
- Degree: Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) preferred;
Diploma in Nursing;
Graduate from an accredited school of Nursing - Licenses &
Certifications:
Registered Nurse;
Licensed to practice professional nursing in the State of Texas;
Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR);
Basic Life Support from an American Heart Association or Red Cross approved program required (ACLS and PAL for Harris Health System Ambulatory Surgical Centers);
Other certificates as required by unit/service line
- Three (3) years of Operating Room RN experience
- Two (2) years of work experience in a specific Operating Room service line
- One (1) year of clinical leadership as charge nurse or preceptor
- Two (2) years of experience in management or supervisory capacity preferred
- Above average verbal communication
- Writing/Correspondence
- Writing/Reports
- MS Word
- Personal Computer
- MS Power Point
- MS Excel
- MS Visio
- Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
Medical Terminology
Flexible
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