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Lee Health is seeking a Program Manager for the Stroke Program responsible for strategic development and oversight. The role includes leading clinical excellence, ensuring patient care standards, and community education initiatives.
The ideal candidate should possess a Bachelor's in nursing, have a minimum of 3 years of neuroscience nursing experience, and be currently licensed in Florida. This full-time position requires strong analytical and communication skills.
Location: Gulf Coast Medical Center - 13681 Doctor's Way, Fort Myers, FL 33912
Department: Nursing Administration
Work Type: Full Time
Shift: Shift 1
Minimum to Midpoint Pay Rate: $40.56 - $54.76 / hour
Hiring Incentives: Sign on and Relocation Incentives available for those who qualify
Come Join Lee Health, our premier health system in Southwest Florida! At Lee Health care starts from within and our values are woven into every building, service line, and patient interaction. Our values shape our culture and you will feel welcomed, supported, and empowered. While the primary workspace will be at Gulf Coast Medical Center there will be some travel to other campuses and within the community.
The Program Manager is responsible for the strategic development, implementation, and oversight of the Lee Health Stroke Program. In collaboration with medical and clinical leaders, is responsible for the interdisciplinary leadership of clinical excellence in stroke care across Lee Health. Functions as a key decision maker for the interdisciplinary team, which is responsible for monitoring and improving program performance. Conducts detailed analysis and collaborates with other organization leaders and Medical Staff in setting priorities for the comprehensive and primary stroke center development. Develops and facilitates ongoing community and professional education programs. Initiates and manages operations associated with facilitating performance improvement teams and serves as a liaison for stroke program related issues. The Program Manager is responsible for ensuring that consistent standards guide the provision of patient care where care is provided. Actively serves as a staff and patient advocate.