RN SP PROJ CRD-RN ADMIN
Company : Covenant Health
Location : Sevierville, TN, 37862
Job Type : Full Time
Date Posted : 11 January 2026
Overview
RN Special Projects Coordinator - Nursing ADM Support
Full Time, 80 Hours Per Pay Period, Day Shift
LeConte Medical Center Overview:
LeConte Medical Center is a part of Covenant Health, our region’s top-performing healthcare network and is a 79-bed community hospital located in the heart of Sevier County. We’re a full-service, not-for-profit hospital delivering modern medicine and compassionate care to the growing Sevier County community. LeConte offers a full range of health services, including top-tier specialists, a modern ER, and a beautiful Women’s Center. Learn more about our amazing facility at https://www.lecontemedicalcenter.com/about-leconte-medical-center/.
As you’d expect, we offer our employees a robust benefits package, including:
- unmatched medical insurance,
- tuition reimbursement;
- student loan repayment assistance,
- certification bonuses;
- leadership and professional development programs;
- an employer-matched 401(k); and
- a generous Combined Time Off (CTO) program.
Department Overview:
The Lab at LeConte Medical Center is a rewarding place to work. The skilled team of Sr. Lab Assistants, Lab Assistants, MTs, and MLTs work together to provide all laboratory services to LeConte patients in a timely manner. In this department, the staff is focused and goal-driven to provide accurate and sufficient results for the people they serve.
Position Summary:
Responsible for coordinating the Stroke Program at Parkwest Medical Center by working in conjunction with the Stroke Medical Director, Stroke Nurse Practitioner, Regulatory, Quality, and Hospital Administration to maintain Primary Stroke Certification.
Recruiter: Jennifer Lawless || apply@covhlth.com
Responsibilities
- Manages and coordinates stroke patient care during and post hospitalization.
- Lead development of care plans, protocols, order sets, and other guidelines in the management of stroke including TIAs, ischemic stroke, and hemorrhagic stroke.
- Facilitates Stroke Community Events including coordinating “screening stations”, arranging for guest speakers, etc.
- Monitors and provides on-going staff educational opportunities for all levels and departments interacting with the Stroke population.
- Oversees compliance with stroke education requirements for all hospital nurses in conjunction with the Stroke Manager and ED Stroke Manager.
- Ensures education and compliance of EMS
- Collects and analyzes on-going data regarding outcomes of the Stroke Program. Submits required data to the Joint Commission and other regulatory agencies as requested.
- Examples: patient satisfaction, discharge phone calls, Joint Commission required measures, Get with the Guidelines measures, clinical outcomes, present findings to the FAST Committee and other hospital committees as required.)
- Maintains an easily-reviewable database with all required metrics.
- Ensures compliance with Joint Commission standards on all metrics and identifies areas in which improvement can and should be made.
- Leads the recertification process with identification of areas of non-compliance and methods in which this could be corrected.
- Identifies and designs quality improvement projects dedicated to improving patient care.
- Performs and evaluates effectiveness of patient teaching.
- Examples: development of patient teaching materials, seeks feedback from patients/physicians/staff to determine if teaching is effective.
- Maintains clinical knowledge and skills for the stroke patient population and acts as a consultant to nursing staff.
- Acts as a resource to the hospital for care of the stroke patient regardless of admitting diagnosis of the patient.
- Participates in stroke directed research including acquisition of data in addition to TJC required data.
- Maintain established stroke care policies and procedures, objectives, quality assurance program, and safety standards.
- Works cooperatively and effectively with all administrative, nursing, medical and paramedical personnel.
- Coordinates, directs and motivates personnel.
- Demonstrates initiative, insight and judgment in making decisions.
- Provides leadership in solving problems.
- Participates in meetings and committees as required.
- Follows policies, procedures, and safety standards. Completes required education assignments annually. Works toward achieving goals and objectives, and participates in quality improvement initiatives as requested.
- Completes continuing education on cerebrovascular disease, including acute stroke care to meet the requirements for participating on the Core Stroke Team.
- Other duties as assigned and special projects as identified by nursing administration.
Qualifications
Minimum Education:
None specified; however, must be sufficient to meet the standards for achievement of the below indicated license and/or certification as required by the issuing authority.
Minimum Experience:
Five (5) years’ experience in nursing.
Licensure Requirement:
Must have current and maintained Tennessee RN nursing license.
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Frequently asked questions
This position plays a pivotal role in enhancing stroke patient care by coordinating multidisciplinary efforts, managing stroke protocols, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. The impact is measurable through improved clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction within the stroke program at Parkwest Medical Center.
Besides holding a current Tennessee RN license, certifications such as Stroke Certified Registered Nurse (SCRN) or Certified Stroke Coordinator can significantly improve your candidacy. These credentials demonstrate expertise in stroke care, aligning with the requirements of specialized roles like the RN SP Proj Crd-RN Admin.
Daily tasks include developing stroke care plans, facilitating staff education on stroke protocols, coordinating community outreach events, managing compliance data, and collaborating with clinical and administrative teams to maintain stroke certification standards.
Sevierville's healthcare sector shows steady demand for experienced nursing administrators, particularly those with stroke program expertise. The competition is moderate, favoring candidates who combine clinical nursing experience with project coordination skills in regional community hospitals.
Covenant Health emphasizes collaborative leadership and continuous professional development. Employees in this role benefit from a supportive environment where interdisciplinary teamwork and ongoing education foster quality stroke care and personal growth.
In Sevierville, the annual salary for an RN Special Projects Coordinator with administrative duties typically ranges from $65,000 to $78,000, reflecting regional healthcare market trends, the specialized nature of the role, and the candidate’s experience level.
Covenant Health offers leadership development programs, tuition reimbursement, and certification bonuses that help RN SP Proj Crd-RN Admins advance their careers. The organization encourages participation in quality improvement projects and stroke research to enhance professional expertise.
Proficiency in data analysis for clinical outcomes, familiarity with Joint Commission compliance reporting, and competence in coordinating multidisciplinary teams are crucial. Additionally, strong communication skills are needed to lead educational initiatives and community stroke programs.
Yes, this role necessitates close collaboration with hospital leadership, stroke medical directors, and nursing management to align care protocols with regulatory standards and to drive continuous quality improvement in stroke patient care.
Beyond the mandatory Tennessee RN license, certifications from the American Stroke Association or recognition as a Certified Stroke Coordinator are highly regarded locally, as they reflect specialized knowledge highly relevant to stroke program administration.