RN Nursing Coordinator - Neurosurgery Clinic at ACC
Listed on 2026-08-18
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Nursing
Nurse Practitioner, Neonatal/ NICU Nurse, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Neurology RN/ Neuroscience Nurse
Description
Your passion belongs at UNC Health. Join more than 56,000 teammates working together to improve the health and well-being of the communities we serve across North Carolina.
Your passion belongs at UNC Health. Join more than 56,000 teammates working together to improve the health and well-being of the communities we serve across North Carolina.
The Neurosurgery Nurse Coordinator plays a vital role in supporting the Functional Neurosurgery team by coordinating care for patients undergoing advanced neurosurgical treatments for movement disorders, pain, and epilepsy.
In this role, you will join a highly collaborative team of neurosurgeons, advanced practice providers, nurses, and support staff who are dedicated to improving patients' quality of life. You will serve as a key resource for patients throughout their care journey while working alongside experts who are advancing the field of functional neurosurgery.
This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a team utilizing cutting‑edge technologies and innovative treatments, including focused ultrasound, deep brain stimulation (DBS), and neuromodulation therapies.
We offer a supportive and team-oriented work environment, opportunities for professional growth and development, and the rewarding experience of making a meaningful difference in patients' lives every day.
Address and Work Schedule- Address: 102 Mason Farm Rd, Chapel Hill, NC
- Monday‑Friday (Days)
- No weekends
- No holidays
Provides clinical administrative nursing care coordination in support of a patient care area. Duties include one or more of the following care coordination, discharge planning, data analysis and performance metrics, and patient/staff education.
Responsibilities- Assesses patient status of a specialized population. Rounds with an interdisciplinary health care team to determine patient care needs and coordinate ongoing acute care and long‑term needs. Uses expertise and experience in specialty practice to facilitate patient care. Acts as a liaison between the patient, family and health care team to communicate patient care needs including coordination of patient/family care conferences.
- Collaborates with health care team to provide information and resources to facilitate patient care. Provides in‑services and formal presentations to nursing, medical and ancillary staff on topics related to the specialized patient population. Assist staff in the development of patient education materials for the patient population. Perform patient teaching related to specific topics and patient needs. Documents patient teaching in the medical record in the appropriate sections.
- Collects data related to specialized patient population and analyzes for trends. Enters data or coordinates its entry into databases and registries for benchmarking purposes. Participates in performance improvement activities to promote quality patient care. Analyzes data for trends and makes suggestions for revisions to patient care protocols for the patient population. Monitors outcomes of care for patient population and collaborates with the interdisciplinary health care team on evaluation of outcomes.
- Coordinates patient care for post‑hospitalization care and discharge planning. Makes referrals to other care providers during acute care episode and for post‑discharge care. Communicates discharge needs to interdisciplinary health care team, patient and family. Coordinates appointments with clinics, outside referral sources, home care, durable medical equipment providers and other providers to ensure continuity of care for the patient. Attends care conferences and interdisciplinary care rounds.
Documents care planning and communication with health care providers in the medical record. - Promotes own professional development through attending in services and presentations. Keeps current in practice through conferences, reading current literature and research. Role models professional nursing practice to others through use of the nursing process and professional behaviors.
- Graduation from a state‑accredited school of professional nursing
- Licensed…
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