Grady Health System offers many career paths for experienced professionals. Whether you have many years of experience or are in the early stages on your career, you can find a rewarding career at Grady!
SUMMARY
The Clinical Care Coordinator (C3) proactively identifies and removes barriers that may impede department or system-wide patient flow by serving as a consultant and educator with medical staff regarding patient status, bed placement, payor requirements and utilization of resources. The HUB C3has a system wide view of the hospital, including 24/7 central coordination of patient admission, placement, flow, staffing and service department testing and procedures. The nursing units and service departments are the spokes that work with the HUB to manage patient progression at a local level. The HUB C3 will act as the primary liaison between all service locations, support departments, other healthcare facilities and in partnership with physicians to ensure appropriate patient placement for effective, efficient patient-focused outcomes. Works collaboratively with all members of the healthcare team to improve length of stay (LOS) performance of the organization.
QUALIFICATIONS
Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification).
For Critical Care and ECC units Advance Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) is required.
Equal Opportunity Employer-Minorities/Females/Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity.
Since Grady first opened in 1892, we have continually reinvented ourselves to meet the region’s evolving medical needs.
In the 1890s, that meant providing the same quality of care for rich and poor, black and white. In the 1920s, it meant performing Georgia’s first open-heart surgery. In 2013, it meant creating the first neurological surgical suite within a dedicated stroke center to remove blood clots from the brains of stroke victims. Tomorrow, it will be something we can barely imagine.
You may know Grady as one of the nation’s best trauma centers. We save people who’ve been severely hurt in car accidents, industrial mishaps and other trauma incidents, 24/7. But there’s another side to us. The side that heals disease, cares for burns, corrects injuries, treats sniffles.
Our physicians, who are on the faculties of Emory and Morehouse medical schools, provide Grady patients with unparalleled care in specialties like cancer, urology, cardiology, neurology and chronic disease – as well as the more routine, like family medicine and senior care. And we provide this care at Grady Hospital and through 6 facilities inside and outside of the Perimeter.
Whatever the need, Grady fulfills it – even as we continue to raise the bar for medical care in the region. The world’s leading physicians come to Grady to practice here, teach here and save patients whose conditions are beyond the capabilities of other hospitals.
To continue setting the pace for medical care in the region, we’ve invested more than $350 million in the last six years to open new facilities, upgrade technology and launch state-of-the-art services.
But at Grady, we do more than save lives. We give our patients the chance to live them to the fullest.