Summary:
The Clinical Coordinator-Wound Care is responsible for performing assessment, discharge planning, resource utilization, program planning to meet the needs of all wound care patients. Clinical responsibilities also include but not limited to intervention per physician direction and patient education of their wound care management. Performs hyperbaric oxygen therapy as needed.
Responsibilities:
1. Performs therapeutic modalities with an understanding of pathophysiology and indication for therapy. Takes appropriate action if such therapy is contraindicated or side effects develop. Uses diagnostic skills to assess patient care decisions.
2. Prepares, evaluates, and instructs patients in their wound management plan. Performs basic patient
assessments, wound measurements and assessment, TCPO2 monitoring, ABI calculations, RPI calculations, photography, etc. Evaluates therapies and recommends appropriate therapies. Instructs patient in new therapies and allows for questions to verify understanding.
3. Charts information in the appropriate record in detail. Documentation includes, but is not limited to, wound
care visit sheets, non-invasive diagnostic sheets, billing sheets, computer entry, insurance information, etc.
4. Performs tests accurately using proper techniques as outlined in the department protocols. Performs tests in a timely and efficient manner, and documents study results in a clear and accurate manner.
5. Provides safe administration of hyperbaric oxygen. Chooses and prepares proper equipment, implements therapy and monitors devices safely. Complies with infection control policies. Uses equipment safely, substituting and repairing as necessary. Takes care of equipment, identifies problems, and makes recommendations.
6. Effectively utilizes supplies and equipment. Maintains a safe wound care environment. Stocks exam rooms and orders necessary supplies for stockroom. Complies with infection control, aseptic and sterile techniques, hand washing and equipment changes. Assists in calibration of equipment, scheduled maintenance, and keeps a clean working environment. Troubleshoots equipment when necessary.
7. Special procedures: hyperbaric treatments, in-chamber TCPO2 monitoring, digital camera operation.
8. Provides instruction to nursing, medical staff, patients, family members and students. Provides appropriate instruction based on scientific fact and/or experience. .
9. Other duties and procedures as requested by the section. Meets the requested requirements of the section.
10. Performs other duties as assigned.
11. Fulfills all compliance responsibilities related to the position.
Other Information:
Required: Associates Degree, and a minimum experience of 3 years job-related experience. Wound care or Home care experience.
CT State RN license. BLS required.
Desired: CWS or WOCN certification in wound care preferable. Documented experience in wound care and hyperbaric medicine. Certified Hyperbaric Technologist (CHT), or Certified Hyperbaric RN (CHRN) preferred.
Must obtain Certified Hyperbaric RN within 2 years of hire.
Must obtain CWCA -certified wound care associate within three years from date of hire.
Working Conditions:
Manual: significant manual skills/motor coord & finger dexterity
Occupational: Significant occupational risk
Physical Effort: Very Heavy effort. May exert up to 50 lbs. force
Physical Environment: Significant exposure to dirt, odors, noise, human waste, etc.
Company: Danbury Hospital
Org Unit: 144
Department: Wound Care Ctr
Exempt: No
Salary Range: $40.43 - $75.10 Hourly
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