Are you a nurse who wants to make an impact beyond the bedside? Bring your clinical expertise, sharp communication, and quick decision-making skills to our Transfer Center, where every call and every decision ensures patients get the right care at the right time.
Serving Mississippi and Northeast Louisiana, our team plays a critical role in coordinating safe, timely patient transfers—and in doing so, we directly improve patient outcomes every day.
Be part of a supportive, fast-paced, and rewarding environment where your skills truly make a difference. Apply today and help us deliver exceptional care across our region!
The Transfer Center RN will coordinate the safe and efficient transfer of patients with emergent or urgent medical needs in or out of the Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System (FMOLHS). This role requires strong clinical knowledge of pediatric and adult medical conditions, and the ability to assess and prioritize care based on the severity of illness or injury. The electronic medical record (EMR) is utilized to coordinate, document, communicate, and report each transfer request to providers, clinical staff, admissions, and house managers. Will serve as a resource for receiving facilities for compliance with transfer center guidelines. All Transfer Center communications and functions will follow EMTALA guidelines and patient throughput.
Expedites and coordinates all internal and external transfers to and from an FMOLHS facility. Coordinates transfer activities between a FMOLHS receiving physician, transferring physician and clinical and clerical FMOLHS departments. Maintain awareness of services and capabilities of all FMOLHS and non-FMOLHS facilities in support of the outreach efforts of the Transfer Center. Demonstrate time management skills, the ability to manage frequent interruptions, and able to quickly switch tasks with minimal delays in workflow. Facilitate communication and collaboration between hospitals, providers, other Transfer Centers, and transport teams to ensure smooth transitions between healthcare teams and facilities. Maintains familiarity with internal systems available and necessary in the performance of the job. Knowledge of multiple communications methods utilized by the department. Responsible for meeting departmental benchmarks related to call handling and transferring.
2. Maintain Transfer Center Documentation and Compliance
Correctly and accurately document all transfers and supporting information into the department database. Efficiently and accurately transcribe interactions on all calls and provide this information to relevant stakeholders such as physicians, Emergency Departments, external transfer centers, or hospital units. Import medical records and imaging from referring facilities to the EMR and provide medical records for transfers out to non-FMOLHS facilities. Comply with and maintain knowledge of regulatory and FMOLHS policy standards, including EMTALA and quality initiatives, while adapting processes to ensure compliance.
3. Customer Service
a. Ensure appropriate escalation of issues and problems as determined by departmental protocols.
b. Ability to provide superior customer service to facilitate positive patient experiences.
c. Build and maintain collaborative relationships with hospital staff, nursing units, and external healthcare providers to support quality patient care.
d. Quickly address and resolve any issues that arise during the transfer process.
e. Ensure appropriate escalation of issues and problems as determined by departmental protocols.
f. Serves the organization with honesty and integrity by complying with all organizational and departmental policies and procedures.
4. Patient Assessment and Triage
a. Demonstrate proficient knowledge of pathophysiology and disease processes of pediatric and adult patients.
b. Utilize clinical skills and knowledge to assess and triage the level of care, required service, and best facility for urgent and emergent transfers.
c. Maintain knowledge of trauma, stroke, and STEMI protocols. Collaborate with the Louisiana Emergency Response Team (LERN) to ensure quick acceptance at the closest location for trauma, stroke, and STEMI transfers.
d. Recognize critical patient conditions or deterioration in conditions requiring prompt decision making and notification of providers to minimize delays and ensure timely care.
Since 1946, when the Dominican Sisters operated the Jackson Infirmary, to St. Dominic's burgeoning reputation as a premier healthcare organization, the human factor has been a vital part of St. Dominic's mission. Our Christian healing ministry goes hand in hand with the latest medical advancements to produce a level of care that addresses the specific needs of each patient, from the physical to the spiritual.
At St. Dominic's, high-tech services are blended with high-touch care to produce the true miracle of healing. We entrust some of the most advanced technology into the hands of highly-skilled and caring physicians, surgeons and healthcare professionals.
St. Dominic's commitment to our patients is illustrated through consistently high patient satisfaction scores, ongoing clinical performance initiatives, excellent medical outcomes and national designations and awards.
Despite these outward signs of excellence, we choose to focus on the patient, extending a level of compassion, care and service that is unparalleled and uncompromised by changing healthcare trends.
Today considered one of the region's most comprehensive hospitals, St. Dominic's boasts outstanding facilities2 offering a variety of programs and services. At the same time, our hospital has maintained its commitment to the healing ministry established by the Dominican Sisters over 60 years ago. We are proud to serve generations of the same family who appreciate our personal touch combined with high quality healthcare.
Through these years of growth, change and transition, St. Dominic's has remained true to its mission. We strive to provide compassionate care, to continually improve innovation and performance, serve the community as a faith-based ministry and communicate a Christian message.
HealthGrades, the nation’s leading independent healthcare ratings organization, recently released their 2009 data.
HealthGrades ranked St. Dominic Hospital number one in the state for heart attack care and the fifth safest hospital in the nation for heart attack outcomes.
St. Dominic’s was also the only hospital in Mississippi to receive a five star rating for heart and stroke.