Cardiovascular Quality Manager Professional Services - Oxford, NC at Geebo

Cardiovascular Quality Manager

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9 Oxford, NC Oxford, NC $85,973 - $138,905 a year $85,973 - $138,905 a year 8 days ago 8 days ago 8 days ago An acute care hospital in beautiful North Carolina is looking for a Cardiovascular Quality Manager to join their team! This 500
bed hospital is known for serving their community for almost countless years.
They offer a wide variety of patient care including cancer, cardiology, neurology, orthopedics, women's, children's, and much more.
The Cardiovascular Quality Manager will be responsible for management coordination and growth of Heart Failure Myocardial Infarction and Chest Pain Initiatives; related cardiovascular activities such as Code STEMI American College of Cardiology and AHA guidelines and recommendations Chest Pain Accreditation and quality improvement activities associated with each of the programs.
This position will report to the Nurse Executive with Heart Center Administration.
This position requires a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing.
During their time off, the Cardiovascular Quality Manager will get to enjoy all that North Carolina has to offer.
There are breweries and wineries to take friends and family to for a tasting.
You can also explore the apple orchards or history museums as well.
There's something for everyone! The right candidate will be given a competitive salary and benefits package.
This acute care hospital provides several benefits including medical plans, dental plans, PTO, tuition reimbursement, life insurance, wellness discounts, short and long-term disability, and more! Apply today!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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