Clinical Coordinator - RN

Renown Health
Reno, NV

At Renown Health, our nurses do more than provide exceptional care — they lead innovation, improve outcomes, and help shape the future of healthcare in our community. We are seeking a passionate and highly collaborative Clinical Coordinator-RN to support our Outpatient Neuro Clinic team and play a critical role in maintaining Renown’s designation as a Comprehensive Stroke Center.


This is an exciting opportunity for a clinically strong and operationally minded nurse leader who is passionate about neurological care, patient outcomes, accreditation excellence, and multidisciplinary collaboration. Working Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., this position offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact while maintaining work-life balance.


Position Purpose

The Clinical Coordinator-RN is a highly skilled Registered Nurse responsible for the development, implementation, oversight, and evaluation of specialized clinical programs serving complex neurological patient populations. This role is instrumental in supporting Renown’s ongoing accreditation and performance standards as a Comprehensive Stroke Center while helping ensure exceptional patient care across the continuum.


As part of the Outpatient Neuro Clinic team, the Clinical Coordinator-RN partners closely with physicians, nursing teams, leadership, registry staff, and interdisciplinary departments to drive quality outcomes, regulatory readiness, performance improvement initiatives, and patient-centered care coordination.


The position serves as both a clinical expert and strategic program leader, helping align workflows, clinical protocols, education, and quality initiatives with standards established by organizations such as The Joint Commission and national stroke accreditation bodies.


Schedule

Full-time

Monday – Friday

8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Outpatient Neuro Clinic setting


What You’ll Do

Lead Stroke Program & Clinical Excellence Initiatives

Support and sustain Renown’s Comprehensive Stroke Center accreditation through ongoing quality and regulatory initiatives

Coordinate multidisciplinary care across the stroke and neurological patient continuum

Develop and implement evidence-based clinical protocols, policies, and best practices

Collaborate with physicians, leadership, and clinical teams to improve patient outcomes and program performance

Serve as a subject matter expert and resource for stroke and neurological care initiatives


Champion Quality & Performance Improvement

Monitor stroke program metrics, outcomes, and compliance standards

Lead quality initiatives, audits, case reviews, and process improvement efforts

Collaborate with registry teams to ensure accurate data collection and reporting

Identify opportunities to improve efficiency, patient safety, and clinical outcomes

Facilitate cross-functional teams focused on accreditation readiness and performance excellence


Educate, Mentor & Advocate

Provide patient and family education related to neurological conditions, stroke recovery, and care plans

Develop educational resources that support patient self-management and continuity of care

Mentor and support staff involved in neurological and stroke patient care

Participate in orientation, education, and outreach initiatives across the health system and community


Support Research & Innovation

Participate in evidence-based practice and clinical research initiatives

Evaluate emerging stroke and neurological care best practices for operational integration

Support innovation and program development within the neuroscience service line


Why Join Renown Health?

Opportunity to directly impact Comprehensive Stroke Center excellence and patient outcomes

Collaborative partnership with neuroscience physicians and multidisciplinary clinical teams

Monday–Friday schedule supporting work-life balance

Leadership-focused role with meaningful influence on patient care and quality initiatives

Mission-driven organization committed to innovation, compassion, and community health


Minimum Qualifications

Education

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) or related Bachelor’s degree required

Ability to read, write, speak, and understand English effectively


Experience

Minimum of 3 years of clinical nursing experience required

Experience in neurology, stroke care, critical care, neurointerventional, or specialty practice preferred


Licensure

Current or ability to obtain a State of Nevada Registered Nurse license


Technical Skills

Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite including Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint

Comfortable utilizing electronic systems and online learning platforms


Ideal Candidate

The ideal candidate is a collaborative and detail-oriented clinical leader who is passionate about neurological care, stroke program excellence, and patient advocacy. They thrive in a highly collaborative environment, communicate effectively across teams, and are motivated by improving systems, outcomes, and the patient experience.

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