Nurse Clinician - Perinatal Coordinator at Westchester Medical Center – Valhalla, New York
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Internal Posting — 1/20/26 to 2/2/26
Nurse Clinician (N3) for Regional Perinatal Coordinator
Summary: The Regional Perinatal Coordinator (RPC) will assist in providing for the management of patient care by means of clinical expertise gained in a specialized aspect of nursing care for the Peri-natal patient/department. Responsibilities will include:
Manages the NYS RPC Grant and Contract:
- Coordinates with finance and provider groups for contracts and grants
- Coordinate grant reports submissions
- Prepare all grant invoices for sign off
- Coordinate grant and contract renewals
- Maintain primary contract with the NYS grant staff; oversee all grant data
- Meet deadlines for grant submissions and write quarterly reports
- Manage budget to grant parameters
Performance Improvement
- Identify and evaluate outcomes of RPC grant contracts
- Work with the VP for MFCH, Medical Leaders, and the Director of Quality and Safety on quality improvement activities for the RPC
- Assure that all appropriate parties have quality data and can speak to the outcomes
Outreach
- Represent WMC Health to the PRC affiliates. Is the face of the RPC
- Coordinate and attend the quarterly meetings at each affiliate
- Assess affiliate programmatic and educational needs and help to meet affiliate needs
- Assess transfer and other data and recommend improvement activities
- Accept requests from affiliates for information and help and direct appropriately
Data Bases
- Supervise the RPC staff that input data
- Oversee the databases and data management of the RPC
Administrative
- Support and adhere to hospital policies, procedures, philosophy and mission of WMC Health
- Interpret and implement policies and procedures
- Supervise and direct staff and functions consistent with HR policies and grant requirements.
License: Possession of a valid license and current registration, issued by the State of New York, to practice as a Registered Nurse.
Minimum Training and Experience: Three years of professional nursing experience where the primary function of the position was nursing in a hospital or health care agency, two years of which must have been in the area of specialization. Certified in Basic Life Support from the American Heart Association. Other certifications as required in a specialty area.