Job Summary
Job Description
This is truly an extraordinary time to join the Lehigh Valley Health Network. LVHN is one of the most advanced health networks, offering comprehensive care in 95 clinical specialties. We are the region’s largest employer and health care provider of choice for more people in the region. Love where you work! LVHN is seeking an experienced, board certified, CRNP General Surgery Specialty Program Coordinator.
Our clinicians have a depth and breadth of surgical knowledge that are unmatched in the area, with expertise in less invasive techniques and innovative practices. At the Institute for Surgical Excellence, you’ll be a part of a team that is setting the bar for surgical excellence.
- Community Hospital Environment with the support of a large network
- Build close relationships with patients
- Work with clinical care pathways
- Monday - Friday, 8am-5pm schedule
Join a team of unmatched surgical expertise. Many of our clinicians have trained at the nation’s best academic institutions and published promising research in prestigious medical journals. Practice with a team performing more than 85,000 surgeries every year – 25 percent more than other centers in the region.
In a General Surgery Specialty Program Coordinator career with LVHN, you’ll have the opportunity to:
- Support and coordinate all aspects of specialty program development and patient engagement.
- Identify and resolve clinical issues that affect patient care, clinical efficiency, and effectiveness.
- Make programmatic improvements related to outcomes through collaboration, project management, and performance improvement.
- Ensure patient, staff, and community education, including care coordination across the continuum and record keeping.
Benefits & Perks
As a nationally certified Great Place to Work™, we acknowledge the dedication of our colleagues and offer a generous Total Rewards package that makes LVHN an even better place to work and grow your career. Explore our benefits.
- Malpractice Insurance with Tail Coverage
- CME Time and Allowance
- Relocation (if applicable)
Qualifications
A Valid Pennsylvania Medical License or ability to obtain one is required
Strong medical and surgical background, 2 years required
Geriatric Surgical Care, 1-2 years preferred
Caring for Ostomy patients, 1-2 years preferred
Program oversight, 1-2 years preferred
EOE