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Core responsibilities

The wound, ostomy, and continence clinical service nurse provides specialized direct care, counseling, and education to patients with stomas, wounds, or incontinence. They also serve as an educator and consultant to nursing staff and the interdisciplinary team to ensure clinical competency and evidence-Based practice.

Requirements summary

Candidates must hold a bsn degree and a current unrestricted rn license in north carolina. A nationally recognized certification in wound and ostomy management is required or must be completed within three months of the start date.

bachelor degreeprofessional certificatePatient educationRegulatory complianceEvidence-based practiceQuality improvementWound carePatient assessmentInterdisciplinary collaborationNursing careClinical consultationClinical educationContinence managementPostoperative careOstomy managementStomal sitingPreoperative counseling

Benefits

  • Commitment bonus
  • Relocation budget