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Vascular Program Coordinator
Memorial Hospital of CarbondalePosted Yesterday
Full-timeonsite
Job Description
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Position Summary
- The Vascular Program Coordinator is responsible for supporting the growth, coordination, quality, and operational success of the vascular program across the continuum of care. This role serves as a clinical and operational liaison between physicians, patients, interdisciplinary departments, and referring providers to ensure timely, evidence-based, and patient-centered vascular care.
- The coordinator supports program development initiatives, quality improvement activities, patient navigation, community outreach, data management, and multidisciplinary collaboration of vascular and related cardiovascular service lines.
Principal Accountabilities
- Standards of Performance: Respect, Integrity, Compassion, Collaboration, Stewardship, Accountability, Quality
Education
- Registered Nurse (RN), Registered Radiologic Technologist (RT), or Registered Vascular Technologist (RVT/RVS) required
- Bachelor’s degree preferred
- Minimum of 3 years of cardiovascular, vascular, critical care, interventional, or related clinical experience preferred
Licenses and Certification
- Registered Nurse (RN), Registered Radiologic Technologist (RT), or Registered Vascular Technologist (RVT/RVS) required
Experience and Skills
- Minimum of 3 years of cardiovascular, vascular, critical care, interventional, or related clinical experience preferred
- Strong organizational, communication, and interdisciplinary collaboration skills
- Experience with EPIC and clinical data reporting preferred
- Knowledge of vascular disease processes, quality metrics, and evidence-based care preferred
Physical Activities
- Intermittent hand manipulation required
- Intermittent lifting and carrying of 50 pounds
Role Specific Responsibilities
- Program Coordination & Patient Navigation
- Coordinate and streamline vascular patient care across multiple specialties including podiatry, wound care, infectious disease, cardiology, primary care, and diagnostic imaging.
- Serve as a primary point of contact for vascular patients and families throughout the continuum of care.
- Facilitate timely referral management, follow-up coordination, and patient scheduling support.
- Identify potential vascular patients through EPIC-generated reports and screening opportunities
- Collaborate with the transfer center, house supervisors, and physicians to support incoming patient transfers and facilitate timely communication and care readiness.
- Assist with coordination of follow-up care, discharge planning, and transitions between inpatient and outpatient settings.
- Communication & Outreach
- Maintain effective communication with physicians, interdisciplinary care teams, and referring providers to support continuity of care.
- Serve as a liaison between the vascular program and internal/external stakeholders.
- Support community outreach initiatives, health fairs, screening events, and educational programs related to vascular disease prevention and awareness.
- Assist with vascular preventive care campaigns.
- Develop, maintain, and update patient education materials, provider resources, and program marketing materials.
- Promote positive referring provider relationships through consistent communication and follow-up.
- Education & Clinical Liaison Responsibilities
- Provide patient and family education related to vascular diagnoses, procedures, medications, discharge instructions, and follow-up care.
- Support interdisciplinary care planning and communication among physicians, nursing, ancillary departments, and outpatient services.
- Participate in professional development activities, conferences, and service line committees related to vascular and cardiovascular care.
- Data Management & Quality Monitoring
- Collect, track, analyze, and report program data including procedural volumes, patient outcomes, readmissions, repeat procedures, and length of stay metrics.
- Support data abstraction, registry participation, and reporting activities for programs such as the PERT Registry and Vascular Quality Initiative (VQI).
- Prepare reports and outcome summaries for vascular, invasive cardiovascular, pulmonary embolism, and CLI committees/councils.
- Monitor quality metrics and identify opportunities for process improvement and program growth.
- Assist with preparation of dashboards, presentations, and performance reports for leadership and physician stakeholders.
- Administrative & Strategic Support
- Maintain and update clinical protocols, care pathways, order sets, and educational materials to align with current evidence-based guidelines.
- Assist with development and implementation of vascular clinical algorithms and standardized care pathways to improve patient outcomes and operational efficiency.
- Participate in vascular program meetings, multidisciplinary conferences, and quality improvement initiatives.
- Coordinate distribution of care plan communication to primary care providers and referring teams as appropriate.
- Submit and maintain physician call schedules and other program-related administrative documentation.
- Serve as a dyad partner supporting strategic, operational, and quality initiatives for the vascular program and related cardiovascular service lines.
Compensation (Commensurate with experience):
$70,200.00 - $108,804.80To access our Benefits Guide/Plan Information, please click the link below: