Pediatric Emergency Care Coord

Location US-NJ-Camden
Job ID
13851
Category
Professionals
Shift
1
Type
Part Time
Department Name
Emergency Department 1 Cooper Plaza

About Us

At Cooper University Health Care, our commitment to providing extraordinary health care begins with our team. Our extraordinary professionals are continuously discovering clinical innovations and enhanced access to the most up-to-date facilities, equipment, technologies and research protocols. We have a commitment to our employees by providing competitive rates and compensation, a comprehensive employee benefits programs, attractive working conditions, and the chance to build and explore a career opportunity by offering professional development.

 

Discover why Cooper University Health Care is the employer of choice in South Jersey.

Short Description

The Pediatric Emergency Care Coordinator (PECC) works in collaboration with the nursing leadership team, providers, registered nurses, technicians, and pre-hospital emergency medical staff to plan, direct and evaluate the care provided to pediatric patients and their families. The PECC possesses expert clinical knowledge, which is applied systematically and continuously for collection of data in collaboration with multidisciplinary members to provide therapeutic care for the pediatric patient and/or family. The PECC communicates effectively and works collaboratively to facilitate evidence-based, standardized practice amongst the multi-disciplinary team. They are skilled in problem solving techniques, team development, and provide feedback to both staff and administration.

Experience Required

At least 1 year of care coordination experience.

Education Requirements

Graduate of NLN accredited School of Nursing 

License/Certification Requirements

Current NJ-RN License (Registered Nurse); Current American Heart Association BLS Certification (Basic Life Support for Health Care Providers); certain specialties may require advanced certification (i.e. ACLS, NALS, PALS)

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