Clinical Coordinator - Registered Nurse - Cardiac ICU Midnights
Listed on 2026-06-05
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, RN Nurse
Clinical Coordinator - Registered Nurse - Cardiac ICU - Full Time - Midnights
Shift: Midnight shift, 36 hours per week
Hospital:
Henry Ford Providence, Southfield Campus
Under the direction of the Director or Manager of Unit, provides clinical support at the unit level including but not limited to: assisting with direct patient care as necessary, assisting with patient throughout hospital stay (admissions, discharges, transfers), assessing patient condition, completing clinical tasks (IV's, blood draws, etc.), responds to all clinical emergency situations and recognizes, resolves and reports immediate situations that jeopardizes patient rights, safety and/or customer service.
Coaches patient care unit staff in clinical practice, critical thinking and customer service skill development. Coordinates bed utilization within inpatient hospital patient care units.
Requires two to three years of relevant acute care nursing experience.
Must have excellent communication skills, strong facilitative interpersonal skills, and excellent problem-solving skills.
Requires Michigan Nursing License. ACLS preferred but not required. Health care provider certification (BCLS) required.
Preferred Experience- 2 to 3 years of relevant bedside nursing.
- Experience in a leadership role.
- Must have communication and problem-solving skills and strong facilitative interpersonal skills
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