Travel Nurse RN – ER/Trauma – $1,811 per week in McKinney, TX

Job Description

Job Title: Trauma Performance Improvement Coordinator

Job Specialty: Trauma Services

Job Duration: 13 weeks

Shift: 07:00-16:00 or 08:00-17:00

Guaranteed Hours: Not specified

Experience: Minimum 3 years of nursing experience, preferably in a trauma-designated facility

License: Current RN licensure by the State of Texas or from a compact state if you declare the compact state your primary state of residence

Certifications: AHA or ARC Healthcare provider BLS and ACLS required; TNCC required within 12 months of hire/transfer; Complete the Society of Trauma Nurses Course TOPIC within 12 months of hire or transfer; ENPC preferred

Must-Have

  • Leadership and communication skills suitable for coordinating an interdisciplinary program
  • Ability to evaluate patient care within standard trauma clinical practice guidelines
  • Competence in data collection, process evaluation, and implementing process changes
  • Interpersonal skills for liaising among medical/nursing staff and community
  • Ability to educate families and peers
  • Capability to manage a stressful environment and multiple projects

Job Description:- Collaborate closely with Trauma Program leadership to ensure compliance with state trauma statutes and standards related to trauma performance improvement

  • Assist with the Trauma Performance Improvement Program, including data collection, analysis, trending, and benchmarking of data and outcomes
  • Facilitate and coordinate injury prevention activities and programs for all ages
  • Provide trauma-related educational programs to various hospital departments
  • Support data collection for the Trauma Registry
  • Contribute to enhancing the public perception of the hospital
  • Perform additional tasks and activities as assigned

Work Environment

  • Approximately 75% indoors and 25% outside, educating the community about trauma prevention strategies and engaging with Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
  • Must be flexible and handle multiple projects simultaneously

Physical Demands

  • Ability to sit and stand for extended periods
  • Intermittent movement throughout the day
  • Occasional squatting or kneeling
  • Frequent bending, reaching, or twisting
  • Lifting up to 25 pounds occasionally and pushing or pulling up to 34 pounds occasionally
  • Potential exposure to blood, body fluids, or tissues in accordance with bloodborne pathogen exposure plan
  • Ability to meet growth and development needs for patients of all age categories