RN Wound Care Coord - Med Education and Development
Company: Manchester Memorial Hospital
Location: Lebanon
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Location Detail: MMH-71 Haynes Street (10627) Work where every
moment matters. Every day, over 40,000 Hartford HealthCare
colleagues come to work with one thing in common: Pride in what we
do, knowing every moment matters here. We invite you to become part
of Connecticut’s most comprehensive healthcare network as a
Clinical Nurse Educator. The Greater Manchester Region has
approximately 2,500 employees. It includes Manchester Memorial
Hospital, a 249-bed community hospital, Rockville General, a campus
of Manchester Memorial Hospital, a 102-bed facility, a large
multispecialty provider group and visiting nurse services. The
Greater Manchester Region serves a region of 300,000 people in 19
towns. POSITION SUMMARY: Provides clinical expertise, education,
consultation, leadership, and research to the organization in
relation to patients and staff with wound, skin, ostomy, and
continence needs. Serves as a resource to patients, staff,
physicians, and management. Allocates available resources to
promote efficient, effective, and compassionate care related to
wound, skin, ostomy, and continence throughout the organization.
Facilitates the development of collegial relationships. Visible,
accessible, and committed to communicating effectively with staff.
Promotes the profession of nursing and professional practice.
Represents the organization in a positive and professional manner.
Responsible for the assessment, planning, implementation, and
evaluation of care of wounds, fistulae, pressure ulcers, skin
breakdown, ostomy care and incontinence. Reports to the manager of
nursing education. COMPETENCIES: Must be able to communicate
effectively in English, both verbally and in writing. Possess basic
computer skills. ESSENTIAL DUTIES and RESPONSIBILIITIES:
Disclaimer: Job descriptions are not intended, nor should they be
construed to be exhaustive lists of all responsibilities, skills,
efforts or working conditions associated with the job. They are
intended to be accurate reflections of the principal duties and
responsibilities of this position. These responsibilities and
competencies listed below may change from time to time. Performs
comprehensive assessments and re-assessments of the patient’s
condition related to wound/skin and ostomy/continence needs
including the psychosocial, physical, educational, and cultural
aspects. Assesses and re-assesses pain. Utilizes appropriate pain
management tools and techniques. Educates the patient and family
regarding pain management. Documentation includes the location,
nature and intensity of pain, methods of relief used previously,
and plan for on-going pain management. Is knowledgeable of the
anatomy and physiology and disorders of the gastrointestinal,
genitourinary, and dermal systems. Demonstrates thorough knowledge
of wound staging and prevention of pressure ulcers. Knowledgeable
of surgical procedures and postoperative course for patients
undergoing bowel surgery as related to ostomy and continence.
Develops and revises individualized plans of care as indicated by
assessment and patient response to treatment. Evaluates overall
plan as needed for effectiveness. Involves the patient and family
in the formulation of goals. Provides direct care to patients with
wounds, ostomies, drainage tubes and incontinence in a timely
manner and recommends products and treatments that are appropriate,
based on patient assessment and standards of care. Revises care
plan according to the patient’s response to treatment. Performs all
aspects of patient care in an environment that optimizes patient
safety and privacy and promotes positive patient outcomes.
Documents wound/skin and ostomy/ continence issues according to the
nursing process and responses to care in a timely manner utilizing
the appropriate tools. Maintains current knowledge of community
resources to provide skilled care, products, support and education
for patients and families and promotes smooth transition along the
care continuum. Provides patients/families with information needed
for independent care or arranges for education to continue post
discharge. Provides pre and post-operative assessments and
education. Assists physicians and nursing staff in maintaining
current knowledge and competence in the areas of stoma care, wound
management, skin and incontinence care and management of fistulae
in orientation, individually or in educational sessions/programs on
an ongoing basis. Practices autonomously, consistent with
evidence-based standards. Pursues personal and professional growth
and development. Serves as a professional role model and mentor.
Demonstrates an ability to be flexible, organized and function
under stressful situations. Utilizes critical thinking skills and
sound judgment in priority setting and delegation. Is fiscally
responsible in selection and use of products and resources and
promotes cost-saving or revenue generation for the organization. Is
knowledgeable about state and joint commission regulations related
to wound and skin care and enforces these regulations throughout
the organization. Collects and analyzes data related to wound /skin
and ostomy to measure progress and quality of care. Organizes and
coordinates a wound and skin resource liaison team that is
responsible for wound and skin expertise on each particular unit
and acts as a resource to staff on wound and skin issues throughout
the organization. Resource team can also assist with data
collection and quality improvement related to wound and skin.
Organizes, implements, and evaluates wound and skin rounds on all
units in both hospitals on a regular basis either independently or
with the resource team members on each unit. Qualifications
EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION: Must be a graduate of an accredited School
of Nursing and hold and maintain a current Registered Nurse license
in the State of Connecticut. Certification in Wound, Ostomy and
Continence Care/Enterostomal Therapy Nursing is required.
Completion of accredited coursework in conservative sharp wound
debridement and successful completion of 10 hours of supervision by
a surgeon preferred. BSN in nursing required. MSN in Nursing
preferred. Must have certification in Basic Cardiac Life Support
upon hire or receive certification within the new employee
introductory orientation period and maintain clinical competency
during employment within this role. EXPERIENCE: Must have two (2)
to three (3) years or more of progressive experience in clinical
practice in the medical/surgical area. We take great care of
careers With locations around the state, Hartford HealthCare offers
exciting opportunities for career development and growth. Here, you
are part of an organization on the cutting edge – helping to bring
new technologies, breakthrough treatments and community education
to countless men, women and children. We know that a thriving
organization starts with thriving colleagues we provide a
competitive benefits program designed to ensure work/life balance.
Every moment matters. And this is your moment
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