St. Joseph’s Healthcare System is recognized for the expertise and compassion of its highly skilled and responsive staff. The combined efforts of the organization’s outstanding physicians, superb nurses, and dedicated clinical and professional staff have made us one of the most highly respected healthcare organizations in the state, the largest employer in Passaic County, and one of the nation’s “100 Best Places to Work in Health Care”.
Job Overview:
The role of the Bariatric Surgery Clinical Reviewer, RN is to collect and submit accurate, complete, and timely data to the MBSAQIP Registry. This task is accomplished through high-quality data compilation, documentation, and entry of 100 percent of metabolic and bariatric procedures performed at the center into the MBSAQIP Registry. The MBSCR works closely with the members of the metabolic and bariatric and general surgery departments to identify opportunities for clinical quality improvement and other special projects that may be identified. This person will also ensure Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence (BSCOE) compliance.
QualificationsKnowledge of theories, principles, and concepts normally acquired through completion of a Bachelor's degree in Nursing. Licensure required as a Registered Nurse by the State of New Jersey. BSN required.
Minimum two years Nursing experience
Minimum one year in a hospital surgery department or surgery clinic.
Clinical research or medical records experience not mandatory but preferred.
Clinical chart review and abstraction experience not mandatory but preferred.
Successful completion of department specific orientation and department specific certifications.
Able to complete all training modules and pass the certification examination with a minimum score of 90 percent.
Knowledge of Quality improvement and of patient safety practices.
Knowledge of computer and internet experience, including experience with Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel.
Effective January 2019, St. Joseph’s Health requires certifications for Basic Life Support (BLS) to be granted through the American Heart Association.
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