Maternal Mortality Review Coordinator
Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, 32201, USA
Listed on 2026-07-17
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Healthcare
Public Health, Healthcare Administration
Maternal Mortality Review Coordinator
Wired People is seeking a dedicated and analytical Maternal Mortality Review Coordinator to collaborate with our virtual Florida-based initiatives, directly supporting critical public health programs. In this role, you will play a critical part in evaluating maternal healthcare delivery, analyzing social determinants of health, and developing standardized interview protocols for our clinical review teams.
This is a part-time, fully remote position (up to 20 hours per week), with hours fluctuating based on quarterly case volume. Active residency in the State of Florida and a Master's Degree in Social Work is strictly required. Having a social work licensure/certification in the State of Florida is preferred, but not required.
Core ResponsibilitiesClinical Case Review:
Conduct comprehensive quarterly evaluations of maternal mortality cases to identify systemic biases and assess how social determinants of health impacted patient outcomes.Narrative Synthesis:
Collaborate closely with Records Analysts and Project Coordinators to translate clinical findings into structured, impactful case narratives for quarterly leadership reviews.Protocol Development:
Finalize and integrate the informant interview toolkit—including outreach letters, standardized scripts, and interview frameworks—into the program's official procedural guidelines.Team Training &
Coaching:
Design, record, and deploy a comprehensive training curriculum (via Microsoft Teams) to instruct Records Analysts on conducting sensitive informant interviews. Continuously refine these modules based on analyst feedback.Qualitative Research & Analysis:
Partner with program administrators and data analysts to evaluate historical Florida case data, utilizing qualitative methods to pinpoint patterns of bias in healthcare delivery.Resource Creation:
Author executive summary reports and design visual reference guides to help clinical abstractors accurately identify bias in medical records.Interview Execution & Data Management:
Provide direct, hands-on support to the analyst team during quarterly informant interviews, ensuring accurate and timely data entry into program systems.Continuous Learning:
Actively participate in all recommended and required programmatic training sessions.
Education & Licensure:
Must hold a Master's degree in Social Work (MSW) OR be a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) currently licensed and residing in the State of Florida.Clinical
Experience:
A minimum of 1 year of hands-on experience in obstetrics, antenatal, or postpartum care.
Note:
Specialized experience in bereavement counseling will be strongly considered in lieu of direct perinatal experience.Subject Matter Expertise:
Deep, working knowledge of the Social Determinants of Health and their specific impacts on maternal outcomes.Counseling
Skills:
Proven background in family support, peer counseling, and sensitive community outreach.Technical Proficiency:
Strong computer literacy, including seamless navigation of remote collaboration tools (e.g., Microsoft Teams) and clinical data entry systems.Soft Skills:
Exceptional professional communication and writing abilities, with a proven track record of thriving in a highly collaborative, remote team environment.
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