Registered Nurse, Transition of Care Navigator-Nurse Connect-Pool BHC #21492

Fort Lauderdale, FL, US . July 21, 2025.

Broward Health Corporate ISC

Shift: Shift 1

FTE: 0.010000

Summary:

Under supervision of the Nurse Manager, support patients smoothly navigate different stages of care, often focusing on transitions between hospitals, home and other care settings. Create personalize care plans, assess patient needs, and coordinate with other healthcare providers to ensure a seamless and effective transition with the goal of reducing Emergency Room readmission.

These navigators would provide post-discharge follow-up, education, and care coordination via phone or digital platforms, helping to bridge the gap between ED care and long-term management. Focus on cardiac conditions.

Minimum Requirements:

7-10 years RN Experience – Preferred

4-5 years Emergency Room RN Experience – Preferred

Transitional Care Nursing Experience – Preferred

Navigation/Care Coordination RN Experience – Preferred

Education:

Essential:
* Bachelor
Education specialization:
Essential:
* in a Nursing Program from an Accredited School of Nursing

Experience:

Credentials:
Essential:
* Registered Nurse 

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*Bonus Exclusions may apply in accordance with policy HR-004-026

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