CHI · 15 hours ago
Clinical Project Coordinator Sponsor
CommonSpirit Health was formed by the alignment of Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) and Dignity Health. As a Clinical Project Coordinator, you will provide leadership and oversight for clinical initiatives to enhance patient care and operational efficiency, managing project timelines and facilitating cross-functional collaboration.
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Responsibilities
Provides project assistance to the VP, Nursing, Market Director, Clinical Education, and the regional resource for CFCP staff to complete assigned projects. Gathers data and information, and performs analysis to lead to conclusions and recommendations on assigned projects. Ensures timely follow-up on assigned projects
Prepares presentations and reports as requested. Synthesizes information to create graphical and text presentations. Maintains proficiency with graphical, analytical and other software as needed to create meaningful presentations and reports
Prepares project reports, financial and statistical reports, surveys, questionnaires, speech materials, graphical portrayals, power points and similar documents. Initiates and maintains standardized reports as assigned and agreed upon, including such things as budget reconciliation, committee meeting minutes, and Regional Resource for Clinical Practice tracking
Communicates with internal and external audiences, including physicians, to obtain information or otherwise assist in project completion
Responds to calls and visits from internal and external customers. Assesses urgency of situation and suggests appropriate referrals or resources if necessary
Assists with CFCP related activities including entering information in to the Learning Management system, management of rosters, and data collection and collation
Qualification
Required
High School Diploma
Preferred
Bachelors Other in Business Management/Administration or related field
Company
CHI
Catholic Health Initiatives, a nonprofit, faith-based health system formed in 1996 through the consolidation of four Catholic health systems, expresses its mission each day by creating and nurturing healthy communities in the hundreds of sites across the nation where we provide care.