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Be ready to walk through pulmonary med-surg cases, prioritization when several patients decompensate, conflict on the unit, and how you coach peers while staying accountable for outcomes.
Strong fit if you are an experienced med-surg or pulmonary RN who likes coordination more than pure bedside-only work, and you want on-site hospital practice in Morganton rather than remote care.
As Clinical Nurse Coordinator for Pulmonary Med Surg at Mission Hospital, you would typically:
Build med-surg and pulmonary assessment depth, charge coordination, and communication under acuity. Free study options in the RN family include Saylor Academy — Health Sciences courses (free) and Coursera — audit-track healthcare courses (free to learn).
No. The listing is on-site in Morganton, Burke County (remote flag is 0).
You coordinate pulmonary med-surg unit flow, support staff RNs, and keep care and safety standards tight across the shift.
Saylor Health Sciences courses are free; Coursera audit-track healthcare courses are free to learn.
Website: mission-health.org
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Join Mission Hospital's pulmonary and medical-surgical team as a Clinical Nurse Coordinator in Morganton, Burke County. This full-time position offers the opportunity to make a direct impact on patient outcomes within a national learning health system dedicated to transforming healthcare delivery and empowering collaborative nursing practice. About the Role As a Clinical Nurse Coordinator for our pulmonary and medical-surgical services, you'll serve as a key liaison between patients, clinical teams, and care management—coordinating complex patient journeys and ensuring seamless transitions throughout their hospital stay. This role is central to our mission of advancing clinical outcomes while supporting our nurses in delivering exceptional, evidence-based care. What You'll Do Coordinate care activities and workflow management across pulmonary and medical-surgical patient populations Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams including physicians, respiratory therapists, and specialists to optimize patient outcomes Support the implementation of clinical protocols and best practices, including our Enhanced Surgical Recovery program designed to reduce opioid use and post-operative readmissions Facilitate patient and family education and communication throughout the care continuum Contribute to quality improvement initiatives that advance clinical excellence and patient safety Participate in a learning health system environment where innovation in stroke response, sepsis detection, and surgical recovery directly improves care delivery What We're Looking For Active RN license in North Carolina Clinical nursing experience, preferably in medical-surgical, pulmonary, or acute care settings Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to work collaboratively in a team-based, evidence-driven care environment Commitment to patient-centered care and clinical excellence About Mission Hospital Mission Hospital is a national learning health system transforming care delivery through innovation and collaborative practice. Our Morganton, Burke County location is home to cutting-edge clinical technologies—including SPOT Technology for enhanced sepsis detection—and proven care models that deliver results. Our stroke response times average nearly half the national benchmark, and our Enhanced Surgical Recovery program demonstrates our commitment to reducing opioid prescriptions and post-surgical readmissions. We empower our nursing teams as partners in advancing patient outcomes and shaping the future of healthcare. How to Apply To apply, complete your application directly on this page, or you'll be redirected to the employer's application platform to…
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