What are the responsibilities and job description for the RN Clinical Coordinator, Cardiovascular Operating Room position at Children's National Hospital?
Children’s National Heart Center provides specialized expertise across the full spectrum of congenital and acquired heart disease in children – from the most common to the most complex.
In addition to general cardiac care, our renowned, multidisciplinary team offers state-of-the-art cardiac imaging and diagnostics, interventional cardiology and electrophysiology, heart surgery and cardiac intensive care.
The Nurse Clinical Coordinator for the CVOR is responsible for initiating and supporting work efforts that maximize quality, safety, and services in their defined perioperative specialty. They are accountable for organizing patient care activities, and serve as the primary clinical resource to the perioperative team in the Cardiovascular Operating Room to provide quality nursing care.
The Nurse Clinical Coordinator supports the overall coordination of the surgical specialty and actively collaborates with physicians and staff to facilitate the dynamic environment of care in perioperative services.
Our Programs :
- Advanced Cardiac Therapies and Heart Transplant Program
- Cardiac Anesthesiology
- Cardiac Catheterization
- Cardiac Imaging
- Cardiac Intensive Care Unit
- Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Outcome Program
- Cardio-Oncology Program
- Cardiogenetics Program
- Cardiology
- Cardiology Post-Natal Follow-Up
- Electrophysiology (Heart Rhythm Team)
- Pediatric Cardiac Surgery
- Prenatal Cardiology Program
- Preventive Cardiology Program
- Single Ventricle Program
- Washington Adult Congenital Heart Program (WACH
Minimum Education
Minimum Work Experience
Required Licenses and Certifications