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What We Offer We are looking for a Trauma Registrar with experience in Trauma Registry interested in a flexible PRN opportunity working in a busy Level II Trauma Center at Novant Heath!   Department: Trauma   Location: Remote for candidates who reside in AL, FL, GA, IN, LA, MS, NV, NC, OK, SC, VA, WY
Schedule: PRN, flexible work hours, at least 8 hours a week   Experience: Previous Trauma Registry  required and CAISS certification, highly preferred   As a Trauma Registrar you will be responsible for chart abstraction and data entry for the Trauma Center. Performs data abstraction and collection from the electronic medical record, data entry into the trauma database, and statistical data reporting of all trauma patients. Works collaboratively with Trauma Service staff to maintain efficient data reporting, support performance improvement initiatives, and ensure regulatory compliance with trauma standards.   Let Novant Health be the destination for your professional growth.   At Novant Health, one of our core values is diversity and inclusion. By engaging the strengths and talents of each team member, we ensure a strong organization capable of providing remarkable healthcare to our patients, families and communities. Therefore, we invite applicants from all group dynamics to apply to our exciting career opportunities. What We're Looking For
  • Education: High School or GED, Required. 2 Year / Associate Degree, Preferred. HIM, RHIT, Coding. NH Trauma Centers Only: AIS Coding Course within 12 months of hire, Required. NH Trauma Centers Only: Trauma Registrar Course within 12 months of hire, Required. NH Trauma Centers Only: ICD10 Course within 1 year of hire, Required. Continuing Education - NH Trauma Centers Only: Minimum 12 hours annually, Required.
  • Experience: Trauma Registry or other health related experience such as: LPN, EMT, CNA, RHIT, or Medical Coder, Preferred.
  • Licensure/Certification: NH Trauma Centers Only: Certified Abbreviated Injury Scale Specialist (CAAISS) Certification, Preferred. Certified Specialist in Trauma Registry (CSTR), Preferred. Registered Health Information Certification (RHIT), Preferred. Any of the following certifications: Certified Professional Coder Certification (CPC), Certified Coding Associate (CCA), Certified Coding Specialist (CCS), Preferred.
  • Additional Skills/Requirements (required):
    • Medical terminology
    • Knowledge of basic anatomy and physiology
    • Experience with Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint
    • Basic data entry and computer skills
    • Ability to work in a team setting
  • Additional Skills/Requirements (preferred):
    • Knowledge of AIS Injury coding
    • Knowledge of ICD10 coding
    • Previous use of EPIC electronic medical record system
Why Choose Novant Health? At Novant Health, we believe remarkable care starts with compassion for our patients, our communities, and each other. We value belonging, courage, personal growth, and teamwork, creating a space where everyone is respected, supported, and safe to show up as their full selves. Job Opening ID 125396
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