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Director Stroke Program Manager Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Leads program evaluation and assists with process improvement efforts through established ... Services as the liaison between physicians, managers, and clinical staff of Novant Health TMC and ...

Registered Nurse

Providence, RI · On-site

$77K - $154K/yr

SUMMARY The Stroke Program Nurse Navigator is a registered nurse who reports to the Director of ... The candidate will work closely with the Stroke Program Manager and function as a point person for ...

Registered Nurse

Providence, RI · On-site

$77K - $154K/yr

SUMMARY The Stroke Program Nurse Navigator is a registered nurse who reports to the Director of ... The candidate will work closely with the Stroke Program Manager and function as a point person for ...

The Director, Program Management will be a primary TTM management and customer contact for status and technical performance and will anticipate and fulfill customer needs to ensure satisfaction. In ...

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How much do director stroke program manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for director stroke program manager in the United States is $109,055.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $85,000.00 and $116,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Director Stroke Program Manager vs Stroke Program Coordinator?

AspectDirector Stroke Program ManagerStroke Program Coordinator
CredentialsTypically requires RN, advanced certifications, or healthcare management degreesUsually requires a nursing license or healthcare-related certification
Work EnvironmentLeadership role overseeing programs, staff, and strategic planningOperational role supporting program activities and patient care
Employer & Industry UsageHospitals, healthcare systems, stroke centersStroke clinics, hospitals, outpatient facilities
Search & Comparison IntentHigh-level management, program development, leadershipProgram support, coordination, patient care activities

The Director Stroke Program Manager typically holds a leadership position with strategic responsibilities, requiring advanced healthcare credentials. In contrast, the Stroke Program Coordinator focuses on operational support and patient care activities. Both roles are essential in stroke care programs but differ in scope, responsibilities, and required qualifications.

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Infographic showing various Director Stroke Program Manager job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 97% Full Time, and 3% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $109,055 per year, or $52.4 per hour.
Stroke and Neurosurgery Program Coordinator

Stroke and Neurosurgery Program Coordinator

CareWell Health

East Orange, NJ

Other

Posted 8 days ago


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Job Summary

The Stroke and Neurosurgical Program Coordinator is responsible for developing, implementing, and coordinating all aspects of the hospital’s stroke and neurosurgical programs. This role ensures compliance with regulatory and licensure requirements, oversees staff training, and monitors key performance indicators (KPIs) to enhance patient outcomes. The coordinator will collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to establish best practices in stroke and neurosurgical care, drive quality improvement initiatives, and report program metrics to hospital leadership.

The ideal candidate will analyze organizational processes, identify areas for improvement, and implement quality assurance measures to ensure patient care and operational efficiency related to the stroke and neurosurgery program. Duties of the role require educating, assessment or investigation, documentation of findings, aggregation of data, preparation of reports for meetings.

Essential Functions

Clinical Training & Education:

  • Design and implement training programs for nursing staff on post-operative and critical care management of neurosurgical and stroke patients.
  • Serve as a resource and educator for best practices in neurosurgical ICU care.
  • Facilitate interdisciplinary education and simulation training to improve patient outcomes.

Program Development & Compliance:

  • Lead the establishment and maintenance of the hospital’s stroke and neurosurgical programs, ensuring compliance with all state and national regulatory and accreditation requirements.
  • Develop policies, procedures, and protocols to enhance patient care and safety.
  • Oversee adherence to guidelines set by The Joint Commission, American Heart Association (AHA), and other regulatory bodies.

Quality Improvement & Performance Metrics:

  • Develop and track KPIs to evaluate the effectiveness of the stroke and neurosurgical programs.
  • Analyze data and trends to drive evidence-based improvements in patient care.
  • Present performance reports and recommendations to hospital leadership on a regular basis.

Collaboration & Patient Care Coordination:

  • Bedside support of nursing staff to ensure appropriacy of clinical management and documentation.
  • Work closely with neurosurgeons, neurologists, intensivists, and nursing teams to optimize care pathways for stroke and neurosurgical patients.
  • Act as a liaison between departments to improve care coordination and streamline patient transitions.
  • Participate in case reviews, morbidity and mortality conferences, and quality improvement meetings.

Functional/Technical Skills Requirements:

  • Comprehensive understanding of operational health care delivery systems and the current health care landscape. Proficient skills and experience with developing and educating on policy and procedures.
  • Analytics and Strategy: Expertise in developing and executing data-driven approaches to enhancing business decision-making and improving operational performance (preferably in healthcare). Advanced knowledge of business intelligence best practices, familiarity with fact-based management tools and techniques to drive strategies and a continuous improvement culture.
  • Communications: Excellent written and verbal communications skills. Ability to take abstract, complex and/or technical information and effectively convey the message for a variety of audiences at their level of comprehension.
  • Cross-functional Team Collaboration: Works independently and resourceful, works effectively in a team environment, provides, and receives constructive feedback from an interdisciplinary team.
  • Functional Oversight: Detail oriented and highly organized, proficient in issue identification, gap analysis, ability to prioritize business needs and execute solutions.
  • Technology: Proficient in use of health care technology. Skilled in technology-based operational improvement: auditing, data aggregation, monitoring. Proficiency in Microsoft Applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook required.

Minimum Education/Certification:

  • Registered Nurse: BSN degree required
  • Master's degree in healthcare preferred
  • CCRN certification preferred

Minimum Work Experience:

  • Minimum of 2 years’ experience in neurosurgical ICU care
  • Project Coordination / Project Management experience preferred.
  • Project Coordination / Project Management experience preferred.