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Risk Manager Registered Nurse RN Fulltime Days

26008130

Risk Manager Registered Nurse RN Fulltime Days

Bring your passion to Texas Health so we are Better + Together

Position Highlights

  • Work location (not remote) : Texas Health Stephenville – 411 N. Belknap Street, Stephenville, TX 76104
  • Work environment: Risk Management, Administrative offices
  • Work hours: Full-time, Exempt position, Monday-Friday, mainly 8AM-5PM, with some evening meetings

Skills:

  • Ability to analyze, interpret and manage information.
  • Interpersonal skills, communication with various professional and regulatory customers.
  • Must be self-directed, independent and goal oriented.
  • Knowledge about data collection and reporting required. (Will use MS Office, Excel, Sharepoint, EPIC, RLT’s)
  • Knowledge of CMS standards, JCAHO standards, THR – RLT (reliability learning tools), and RCA (root cause analysis)
  • Utilize investigative skills – investigations, follow trends and process improvement

Entity Highlights

Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Stephenville is a full-service, 97-bed hospital serving Erath and surrounding counties since 1926. The hospital offers surgical services, women’s and infants’ services, advanced diagnostic imaging, sleep lab and a wound care program. Texas Health Stephenville is a TDSHS Level IV Stroke Facility, a TDSHS Level I (Well Care) Neonatal Facility, and a TDSHS Level I (Basic Care) Maternal Facility. The hospital was named a Baby-Friendly Hospital by the World Health Organization and received Pathway to Excellence® designation by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Stephenville is about an hour away from Fort Worth, so if peaceful surroundings in a rural area are the style you're looking for in your career, consider Texas Health Stephenville. You belong here.

Education

Bachelor's Degree Nursing or related healthcare field Req

Experience

3 Years clinical experience required Req and

3 Years risk management, quality management, legal or patient safety Pref

Licenses and Certifications

Other appropriate clinical licensure for discipline Upon Hire Req And

BCLS - Basic Cardiac Life Support prior to providing independent patient care and maintained quarterly Req And

CPHRM - Certified Professional in Healthcare Risk Management Upon Hire Pref

Skills

Ability to analyze, interpret and manage info. Interpersonal skills, communication with various professional and regulatory customers. Must be self-directed, independent and goal oriented. Knowledge about data collection and reporting required.

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