What We Offer:
Join our 26-member Patient Placement Team, supporting 7 hospitals around the clock. In this fast-paced role, you’ll manage patient placement and transfers while working across 4 screens and multiple systems including Epic, Transfer Center, Bed Placement, Voalte, Genesys, and Teams to keep care moving smoothly.
💡 What You’ll Do
Triage calls & transfers like a pro
Coordinate 🚁 air and 🚑 ground transport
Partner with stroke, trauma & emergency teams
Manage patient placement across hospitals
📅 Schedule
✅ What We’re Looking For
RN with 2+ years acute care (ED or critical care required, patient flow experience a plus)
Strong clinical judgment & multitasking skills
Tech-savvy and confident communicating with physicians
Thrives in a fast-paced, autonomous environment
💜 Why You’ll Love It:
Make a direct impact on patient flow and hospital operations
Work with a supportive, collaborative team
Hands-on experience with multiple systems and processes
What We're Looking For:
- Education: Bachelors Degree, preferred. BSN preferred.
- Experience:
- Two year, required.
- Previous leadership and bed utilization experience is preferred.
- Licensure/Certification: Current RN license, required.
- Additional Skills (required):
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, high level of problem solving and critical thinking skills to find solutions to difficult human, technical, clinical or administrative problems.
- Excellent problem analysis skills to develop solutions.
- Strong clinical skills and the ability to manage/coordinate effectively the work of non-subordinates
What You'll Do:
It is the responsibility of every Novant Health team member to deliver the most remarkable patient experience in every dimension, every time.
- Our team members are part of an environment that fosters team work, team member engagement and community involvement.
- The successful team member has a commitment to leveraging diversity and inclusion in support of quality care.
- All Novant Health team members are responsible for fostering a safe patient environment driven by the principles of "First Do No Harm".