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Clinical Program Coordinator - Structural Heart Disease
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Omaha

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full-time

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About this role

Serious Medicine is what we do. Being extraordinary is who we are. Every colleague plays a key role in upholding this promise to our patients and their families.

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First Shift (United States of America)

The Structural Heart Clinical Program Coordinator is a key member of the Heart & Vascular Outcomes Department, serving as the program lead for Nebraska Medicine’s Structural Heart Disease (SHD) quality initiatives and registry operations. This role is responsible for ensuring complete, accurate, and timely participation in two required National Cardiovascular Data Registry (NCDR®) programs: the Transcatheter Valve Therapy (TVT) Registry™ and the Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion (LAAO) Registry™.

The primary focus of this position is high-complexity manual data abstraction, stringent adherence to national standards, and deep familiarity with registry methodology to ensure data reliability, audit readiness, and accurate outcomes reporting. The coordinator will serve as the institutional subject matter expert for both registries, synthesizing TVT and LAAO data into actionable insights that inform clinical decision-making, operational improvements, and program strategy. In partnership with Structural Heart physicians, this coordinator supports the full continuum of SHD care from multidisciplinary case conferencing and documentation integrity to post-procedure surveillance and performance improvement. The role facilitates SHD quality committees for TAVR, MitraClip/TEER, and LAAO (Watchman), ensuring alignment between clinical practice, registry outcomes, and national benchmarks. Beyond program-specific responsibilities, the coordinator contributes to broader Heart & Vascular Outcomes initiatives and cross-coverage, supporting depth and continuity across cardiovascular registries, accreditation activities, and PI work.

Partner with the clinical program leadership to assist with clinical program operations related to performance improvement, education, outreach, and injury prevention activities. Participates in the overall development, implementation and evaluation of the identified program by organizing the services and systems necessary for a multidisciplinary approach to providing care for the injured patient. Work with all departments involved in the care of the identified patient population and their families. Work collaboratively with colleagues to serve as a resource and to support the assessment of care across the regional system.

Required Qualifications:

• Minimum of five years recent clinical experience required. 
• Bachelor's of Science (BS), Arts (BA) or Nursing (BSN) department dependent required.
• Ability to accomplish multiple tasks and prioritize activities required.
• Effective verbal and written communication skills required.
• Ability to work collaboratively and cooperatively with an interdisciplinary team required.
• Experience with Microsoft Office required.
•Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required, must be from an American Heart Association (AHA) endorsed program (effective for new hires starting January 1, 2023 or later).

Preferred Qualifications:

• Recent experience in identified clinical program specialty preferred. 
• Master's Degree in Science (MS), Arts (MA) or Nursing (MSN) preferred.
• Experience with facilitation of educational events or curriculum development preferred.

Nebraska Medicine is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, marital status, sex, age, national origin, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity and protected veterans’ status.

Other facts

Tech stack
Clinical Experience,Data Abstraction,Registry Methodology,Communication Skills,Team Collaboration,Performance Improvement,Quality Initiatives,Documentation Integrity,Post-Procedure Surveillance,Educational Events,Accreditation Activities,Operational Improvements,Multidisciplinary Approach,Microsoft Office,Basic Life Support

About Nebraska Medicine

Nebraska Medicine, the region’s leading academic health network, serves the Omaha metro and beyond. It offers access to more than 1,400 physicians and over 70 specialty and primary care clinics.

The network's commitment to "Serious Medicine, Extraordinary Care" is upheld by more than 10,000 dedicated employees, and is evident in its two hospitals, Nebraska Medical Center and Bellevue Medical Center, which provide over 800 licensed beds.

Nebraska Medical Center, the state's largest hospital, has been recognized for its excellence by U.S. News & World Report, Becker’s Hospital Review and Forbes.

Together with its research and education partner, University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC), Nebraska Medicine strives to transform lives and foster a healthy future for all through top-tier educational programs, groundbreaking research and exceptional patient care.

Team size: 5,001-10,000 employees
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Industry: Hospitals and Health Care
Founding Year: 1869

What you'll do

  • The Clinical Program Coordinator leads quality initiatives and registry operations for Structural Heart Disease, ensuring accurate participation in national registries. They synthesize data into actionable insights and support the continuum of SHD care.

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