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Nurse NavigatorRemote (WA Only) | Full-Time | $41.00 $62.03 per hourAbout UsAt Cardiac Study Center, we believe in compassionate, innovative care that improves heart health and transforms lives. With over 50 years of experience serving the Pacific Northwest, we continue to expand our dedicated team of professionals committed to exceptional patient care. Join us in building the future of cardiologyone heartbeat at a time.Why You'll Love Working With Us• Remote-first role (approx. 90%) with occasional in-person collaboration across Western Washington.• MondayFriday schedule (8 AM 5 PM) no nights, weekends, or holidays• Competitive compensation based on experience• Tuition Assistance to support your continued education• Excellent benefits, including medical, dental, vision, and 401(k) with match• Paid holidays, floating holidays, and vacation• Access to mental health resources and wellness initiatives• Mission-driven organization with a tight-knit, collaborative team• Opportunity to lead meaningful clinical and operational improvementsAbout the RoleThe Nurse Navigator plays a critical role in bridging the gap between patients and the complex healthcare system. Acting as a registered nurse, case manager, and patient advocate, this role supports patients across the continuum of cardiology carefrom referrals and specialty access to outcomes monitoring and education.This role is ideal for someone passionate about guiding patients through their care journey, enhancing program performance, and delivering top-tier care through leadership, clinical insight, and coordination.Your Day-to-Day ResponsibilitiesCare Navigation & Patient Advocacy• Coordinate referrals, specialty access, and follow-ups• Serve as liaison between patients, providers, and the care team• Ensure patients receive appropriate psychosocial and emotional support• Guide patients through the health system and address barriers to careProgram Monitoring & Quality Improvement• Collect, trend, and analyze outcomes data for performance enhancement• Identify best practices and support training plan development• Recommend and implement program or workflow improvementsEducation& Community Engagement• Educate patients and families on treatment and navigation• Support staff training, in-services, and skill development• Create educational materials and participate in outreach activitiesTeam Collaboration & Leadership• Serve as a clinical expert and resource across hospital and clinic settings• Establish collaborative communication across providers and stakeholders• Participate in multidisciplinary meetings and drive coordination of careWhat You'll Need to SucceedRequired:• Current WA State RN license (Multistate license required within 6 months of hire)• Bachelor's degree in Nursing (Associate degree with additional experience may be considered)• 3+ years of recent clinical experience in cardiology or related specialty• Strong knowledge of clinical workflows, payer guidelines, and case management• High level of independence, critical thinking, and communication skills• Must reside in Washington State, ideally within 50 miles of Tacoma, WAPreferred:• Master's degree in Nursing• Certification in the assigned area of specialtyWork Environment• Remote-first role (approx. 90%)• Some travel required to clinics in Western Washington• Home office must be located within Washington State• Standard business hours (MonFri, 8AM5PM)Join Our TeamIf you're a registered nurse who thrives in a supportive, innovative care model and wants to empower patients and teams alike, we'd love to connect with you.

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