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The Aortic Center Nurse Navigator is a specialized Registered Nurse responsible for coordinating the complex care of patients with aortic diseases. The Nurse Navigator coordinates multidisciplinary teams, facilitates timely appointments, educates patients and families, and removes barriers to care, acting as the primary point of patient contact to ensure a seamless continuum of care for the patient. This role reports directly to the Aortic Center Program Director. The responsible individual will demonstrate and promote the organization's mission, values, and service excellence behaviors, creating and maintaining a culture that embraces and successfully achieves exceptional outcomes in patient safety and quality, patient experience, and team member satisfaction.
Responsibilities:
1. Patient Navigation Serves as the main contact point, guiding patients through the continuum of care (pre-procedure, hospitalization, discharge, and follow-up). (25%)
2. Clinical Coordination: Coordinates with physicians and specialists for complex aortic aneurysm/dissection cases, including managing surveillance programs. (20%)
3. Education and Advocacy: Educates patients/families on treatment options, disease processes, and self-care. (15%)
4. Operational Support: Tracks patients, reduces hospital readmissions, and ensures adherence to follow-up. (15%)
5. Clinical Triage: Acts as a liaison for clinical questions, triaging patient calls and adjusting medications under physician direction before escalating to advanced practitioners. (15%)
6. Quality Improvement: Collaborates with the multidisciplinary team to maintain patient registries and track clinical outcomes for program growth. (10%)
7. Maintains and Models Nuvance Health Values.
8Demonstrates regular, reliable and predictable attendance.
9Performs other duties as required.
Working Conditions:
Manual: Some manual skills/motor coord & finger dexterity
Occupational: Some occupational risk
Physical Effort: Medium to Heavy effort. May exert up to 35 lbs. force
Physical Environment: Some exposure to dirt, odors, noise, human waste, etc.
Company: Nuvance Health Med Practice CT
Org Unit: 584
Department: DB Vascular Surgery
Exempt: Yes
Salary Range: $41.00 - $76.16 Hourly

Nuvance Health is a system of award-winning nonprofit hospitals and outpatient healthcare services throughout the Hudson Valley and western Connecticut, including: Danbury Hospital and its New Milford campus, Norwalk Hospital and Sharon Hospital in Connecticut; Northern Dutchess Hospital, Putnam Hospital and Vassar Brothers Medical Center in New York.
Nuvance Health offers the latest prevention, diagnostic, medical, surgical and rehabilitation services, including through the Cancer, Heart & Vascular and Neuroscience Institutes; and primary and specialty care services through Nuvance Health Medical Practices. Nuvance Health also provides convenient healthcare through home care, urgent care and telehealth visits.
Visit nuvancehealth.org for more information. TTY: 1 (800) 421-1220