Clinical Programmer evaluates, develops, and maintains clinical database and analyzes clinical data. Codes, tests and documents databases. Being a Clinical Programmer performs data validation and develops algorithms for data management, typically using SAS programming language. May require a bachelor's degree. Additionally, Clinical Programmer typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Clinical Programmer works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely managed. To be a Clinical Programmer typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
An award-winning critical access hospital located in southern New Hampshire is currently searching for an experienced Pediatric Nurse Coordinator to join their dynamic healthcare team.
This regional leading healthcare organization offers a wide range of clinical services including medical, surgical, intensive care, obstetrics, pediatrics, emergency care, mental health, and primary care services. This facility opened its doors just over 100 years ago and has since proved a timeless commitment to improving the health and well-being of the surrounding communities.
Reporting to the Nurse Manager, the Pediatric Nurse Coordinator will lead the patient care and administrative operations of the practice. The Pediatric Nurse Coordinator is responsible for quality control, responding to patient calls, and supports all clinical staff in the pediatric practice. This is a full-time day shift position with no weekend or holiday requirements.
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This facility is located in southern New Hampshire, a suburban area not too far from the greater Boston region. You can find a number of restaurants, parks, and highly ranked public schools in this community.
This respectable healthcare facility is prepared to offer a competitive salary including an industry leading benefit package and growth opportunities.
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