
RN Wound Care Lead
MLK Community Healthcare · Los Angeles, CA
- On site
- Full-time
- $165,000 / year
- Los Angeles, CA
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Job highlights
- Lead wound care team and educate staff.
- Provide direct patient care for wounds.
- Establish and maintain practice standards.
- Coordinate quality improvement initiatives.
- Develop evidence-based treatment plans.
About the role
RN Wound Care Lead
Pay Rate Type: Hourly
Salary Range (Depending on Experience): $52.25 - $80.99
Position Summary
Under the supervision of the Vice President of Patient Care Services/ACNO, the lead wound care nurse will serve as a clinical resource to MLKCH staff on issues pertaining to patients with wounds, pressure ulcers, ostomies, fistulas and incontinence. The Lead Wound Care Nurse will supervise the wound care team members and educate hospital staff regarding the management of wounds and the prevention of nosocomial pressure injuries. The Lead WCN will provide direct patient care for evaluation and education purposes. The Lead WCN will establish and maintain practice standards and ensure adherence to policies and procedures related directly to caring for patients with pressure injuries.
The Lead Wound Care Nurse (WCN) demonstrates a high degree of professional competence in a specialized field of nursing and utilizes advanced theoretical and empirical knowledge and a scientific approach to problem solving. The Lead Wound Care Nurse establishes standards for patient care and evaluates interventions to improve care. Emphasis on the role components is dependent upon the patient population and the clinical and administrative functions/needs of the unit, Department of Professional practice and Education. This position will coordinate the investigation on improvement of nursing care when hospital acquired pressure injuries occur and lead in developing action plans to prevent future occurrences.
The Lead Wound Care Nurse Job is defined by the scope and depth of practice as required by a specific group of patients. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: consultation, education, ostomy/wound supply recommendations, and ostomy counseling as indicated and recommendation of referrals to community health agencies for post-hospitalization care. Additional responsibilities include program development and implementation, development/revision of standards and guidelines, selection and usage oversight of wound, ostomy, and skin care supplies and sleep surfaces in Materials Management, and active participation in Quality Improvement projects. The position is hospital wide, population based rather than unit based.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
- Manages and directs the Wound Care staff team activities and assists in interviewing process.
- Leads in the development, facilitation, and coordination of a cost effective wound care/ostomy care program.
- Develops evidence based protocols & practice Standards for managing patients with wound/ostomy and incontinence care needs.
- Monitor patient outcomes on an ongoing basis.
- Works with the Clinical Education department on the development of education programs specific to Wound/Ostomy /Continence patient care for staff and inpatient groups.
- The Lead WCN will develop evidence based treatment plans according to current wound care protocols; explain dressing rationale, institute preventive measures and monitor results of care delivered.
- Communicate information to the unit managers when there is a deviation from standard protocols and to key stakeholders when reportable hospital acquired pressure injuries occur.
- Advise physicians on the status of patient’s wounds and make recommendations for patients requiring debridement procedures are identified.
- Collaborate with the MLKCH dietary team to identify patients with nutritional deficiencies and assist in solving nutrition problems.
- Perform documentation audits to ensure wound care tasks are met and to promote compliance to the established protocols.
- Develop standardization of documentation for the wound care team.
- Develop a guideline for prioritization of consults and follow-up visits.
- Consult on new ostomy patients and ostomy patients experiencing peristomal complication.
- Provides leadership to the Wound Care Committee to ensure hospital wide initiatives and activities are completed.
- Ensures prevalence studies are completed timely, effectively, and monitoring utilization of support surfaces.
- Maintains data and statistical reports and reports out to key committees on an ongoing basis, as requested.
- Participates in Quality Improvement Plans with the assistance of the Quality Department.
- Acts as a resource person to nursing staff and wound care team, as needed.
- Assumes responsibility to maintain and upgrade professional knowledge and skills through attendance and participation in continuing education and in-service education programs and participates in multi-disciplinary patient centered case conferences, as appropriate.
- Demonstrates the knowledge and skill necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patients served on his/her assigned visit.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Position Requirements
- Education: Bachelor of Sciences degree in nursing (individuals hired without a BSN will be required to complete a degree program within 2 years of their hire date)
- Qualifications/Experience: Minimum two years experience in wound care. Minimum one year acute care nursing experience. Certified Wound Ostomy Continence Nurse (CWOCN); or Certified Wound Care Nurse (CWCN) required within 2 years of hire date.
- Current California RN license.
- Current BLS card.
Key skills/competency
- Wound Care Nursing
- Ostomy Care
- Incontinence Management
- Pressure Ulcer Prevention
- Patient Education
- Clinical Resource
- Quality Improvement
- Evidence-Based Practice
- Staff Supervision
- RN License
Skills & topics
- RN Wound Care Lead
- Wound Care Nurse
- Ostomy Care
- Incontinence Management
- Pressure Ulcer Prevention
- Clinical Nurse Lead
- BSN
- RN License
- BLS
- CWOCN
- CWCN
- Acute Care Nursing
- Patient Education
- Quality Improvement
- Hospital
How to get hired
- Tailor your resume: Highlight your experience in wound care, ostomy care, and patient education, using keywords from the RN Wound Care Lead job description.
- Showcase your qualifications: Emphasize your BSN, RN license, BLS, and any wound care certifications (CWOCN/CWCN) or your plan to obtain them.
- Address the requirements: Detail your experience in managing wound care programs, developing protocols, and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams.
- Prepare for interviews: Be ready to discuss your leadership style, problem-solving approach to complex wound cases, and commitment to continuous learning in wound care.
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Behavioral questions
Frequently asked questions
- What are the key responsibilities of an RN Wound Care Lead at MLK Community Healthcare?
- The RN Wound Care Lead at MLK Community Healthcare is responsible for supervising the wound care team, providing expert clinical guidance on wound, ostomy, and incontinence care, developing and implementing evidence-based protocols, educating staff, and leading quality improvement initiatives related to pressure injury prevention. This role also involves direct patient care and collaboration with physicians and other departments.
- What qualifications are essential for the RN Wound Care Lead position at MLKCH?
- Essential qualifications include a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), a minimum of two years of wound care experience, and one year of acute care nursing experience. A current California RN license and BLS card are required. While not immediately required, certification as a Wound Ostomy Continence Nurse (CWOCN) or Certified Wound Care Nurse (CWCN) must be obtained within two years of hire.
- Does MLK Community Healthcare offer support for obtaining wound care certifications?
- Yes, MLK Community Healthcare requires the RN Wound Care Lead to obtain a CWOCN or CWCN certification within two years of hire, indicating they likely provide support or resources to help employees achieve this professional development goal. It's advisable to inquire about specific support programs during the interview process.
- What is the salary range for an RN Wound Care Lead at MLK Community Healthcare?
- The salary range for the RN Wound Care Lead position at MLK Community Healthcare is between $52.25 and $80.99 per hour, depending on the candidate's experience and qualifications.
- How does the RN Wound Care Lead role contribute to patient care improvement at MLKCH?
- The RN Wound Care Lead drives patient care improvement by developing evidence-based protocols, investigating hospital-acquired pressure injuries, implementing action plans for prevention, monitoring patient outcomes, and leading quality improvement projects. They also serve as a crucial resource for staff, ensuring high standards of wound care are consistently met.
- Is a BSN degree required to apply for the RN Wound Care Lead position at MLKCH?
- A Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) is required. However, individuals hired without a BSN are given a grace period of two years from their hire date to complete a degree program, demonstrating MLKCH's commitment to advancing their nursing staff's education.
