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Clinical Review RN, Maternal Mortality

Jericho, NY ยท On-site

$38.46 - $43.26/hr

Clinical Review RN (Maternal Mortality / Office Based Surgical Incidents) Hours: 40 hours a week between 7:30am-5:30pm EST Background: Must have strong clinical background in maternal health, NICU, ...

Sr. Research Advisor

Astoria, NY ยท On-site +1

$100/hr

Experience conducting maternal mortality, severe maternal morbidity, or related maternal health research. * Proven track record of substantive publication in peer-reviewed academic journals or books.

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How much do maternal mortality review jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 13, 2026, the average yearly pay for maternal mortality review in the United States is $96,670.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $83,000.00 and $111,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Maternal Mortality Review, and why are they important?

To excel in Maternal Mortality Review, professionals typically need a background in public health, epidemiology, nursing, or medicine, with experience in maternal health and data analysis. Familiarity with medical record abstraction systems, statistical software (such as SAS or SPSS), and relevant certifications like Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ) are often beneficial. Strong attention to detail, critical thinking, and the ability to communicate sensitively with diverse stakeholders are crucial soft skills. These competencies ensure accurate data collection, meaningful analysis, and collaborative recommendations that can improve maternal health outcomes.

What is the difference between Maternal Mortality Review vs Maternal Health Program Coordinator?

AspectMaternal Mortality ReviewMaternal Health Program Coordinator
Required CredentialsMedical degree or public health background, certification in maternal healthBachelor's or master's in public health, health administration, or related field
Work EnvironmentPublic health agencies, hospitals, research institutionsCommunity health organizations, government agencies, clinics
Employer & Industry UsageUsed to analyze maternal death cases and improve policiesDevelops and manages maternal health programs and initiatives

While both roles focus on maternal health, Maternal Mortality Review primarily involves analyzing maternal death cases to identify causes and prevent future deaths. In contrast, Maternal Health Program Coordinators develop and oversee programs aimed at improving maternal health outcomes. Both roles are vital in the maternal health industry but serve different functions within the public health framework.

What is a Maternal Mortality Review?

A Maternal Mortality Review is a systematic process in which a multidisciplinary team examines cases of maternal deaths to identify the causes and contributing factors. The goal is to understand why these deaths occurred and develop recommendations to improve maternal health care and prevent future deaths. The review often includes data collection, case analysis, and collaboration with public health officials and healthcare providers. Findings from these reviews help inform policies, programs, and practices aimed at reducing maternal mortality.

What are the main challenges faced by professionals working in Maternal Mortality Review, and how can they effectively address sensitive cases?

Professionals in Maternal Mortality Review often encounter the challenge of handling sensitive information while respecting the privacy and dignity of affected families. They must analyze complex medical, social, and systemic factors that contribute to maternal deaths, which can be emotionally demanding. Effective strategies include collaborating closely with multidisciplinary teams (such as clinicians, social workers, and public health officials), maintaining clear and compassionate communication, and following established protocols for data confidentiality. Building resilience and seeking support from colleagues can also help manage the emotional impact of the work.
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Infographic showing various Maternal Mortality Review job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 92% In-person, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $96,670 per year, or $46.5 per hour.

Clinical Abstractor, New York City Maternal Mortality Review Committee (Temp)

fphny

Queens, NY โ€ข Hybrid

$120/hr

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Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Clinical Abstractor, New York City Maternal Mortality Review Committee
Department: New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (NYCDOHMH)
Division: Division of Family and Child Health (FCH)
Bureau: Bureau of Maternal, Infant, and Reproductive Health (BMIRH)

Location: 42-09 28thย street, Long Island City, NY 11101
Reports to Title: Deputy Director of MMRC

Direct Reports Title(s): Not Applicable

Schedule & Hours: Flexible scheduling offered, part-time

Workplace Flexibility Modality: Hybrid
Work Environment: Office environment but work can be done remotely

Grant End Date: Estimated date: 6/30/2026 with potential for position extension, contingent on funding renewal.

Created Date: 11/14/2025

Salary: $120 an hour
FLSA Classification: Non-exempt

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Who We Are:

The Fund for Public Health in New York City (FPHNYC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that is dedicated to the advancement of the health and well-being of all New Yorkers.ย  To this end, in partnership with the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH), FPHNYC incubates innovative public health initiatives implemented by DOHMH to advance community health throughout the city. Itย facilitates partnerships, often new and unconventional, between government and the private sector to develop, test, and launch new initiatives. These collaborations speed the execution of demonstration projects, effect expansion of successful pilot programs, and support rapid implementation to meet the public health needs of individuals, families, and communities across New York City.

Our Culture:

We embrace a culture of learning, collaboration, innovation, and well-being, where open communication drives our impact.

About The Role:

BMIRH seeks an enthusiastic, motivated clinical abstractor to support the work of the NYC Maternal Mortality Review Committee (MMRC). This is a part-time, temporary position located at the DOHMH office in Long Island City. Most work can be done remotely (up to 260 hours), although time is required in the office for monthly Committee meetings.ย  ย  ย ย 

This position will report to the Deputy Director of the MMRC and work closely with the Co-Chairs of the MMRC and other members of the project team. The Clinical Abstractor will be responsible for conducting clinical abstraction of specified data, including but not limited to death certificates, birth certificates, fetal death certificates, medical and hospitalization records, autopsies and social service records on maternal deaths to write case narratives for the Maternal Mortality Review Committee based on documentation in the records. This position requires a high level of clinical responsibility, integrity, and initiative.

About the Program:

Maternal mortality is one of the primary markers of the health of a nation and a bellwether indicator by which both human rights and public health can be evaluated. Maternal health and well-being are critical public health concerns in NYC. The NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) has been conducting enhanced surveillance for maternal mortality (MM) since 2001. In January 2018, in response to the ongoing maternal mortality crisis in which Black women and birthing people are at highest risk of unfair, unjust and preventable mortality due to being ignored and dismissed by medical clinicians and systems because of structural racism, purposeful disinvestment in the communities in which they reside, and other reasons associated with generational weathering and toxic stress, the Bureau of Maternal, Infant and Reproductive Health (BMIRH) in the Health Department convened the NYC Maternal Mortality Review Committee (MMRC) to conduct a multidisciplinary committee review of all pregnancy-associated deaths to women and birthing people residing in NYC and those living in rest-of-state who died in NYC. Each year in NYC, approximately 50 women and birthing people die from a pregnancy-associated cause. In the most recent period (2016-2020), Black non-Hispanic women and birthing people were four times more likely to die of a pregnancy-associated cause compared to White women and birthing people and six times more likely to die of a pregnancy-related cause.

Responsibilities:

Complete Training and Orientation

  • Take required DOHMH CITI training online course
  • Receive orientation to the entire data abstraction process
  • Sign and submit all data confidentiality forms as required

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Abstract Maternal Mortality Records

Abstractors usually abstract up to 3 cases every month. The workload will vary by month depending upon the number of maternal deaths, the availability of maternal records and the dates of the MMRC meetings.

The Abstractor will:

  • Receive a list of assigned cases with corresponding records from the Deputy Director to abstract within a specific time frame.ย  Records may be from multiple sources including but not limited to death certificates, birth certificates, fetal death certificates, medical and hospitalization records, autopsies and social service records
  • Pre-review records within 2 weeks of case assignment and notify project staff of additional necessary records requests and conflicts of interest (Clinical Abstractors are not assigned to cases occurring in facilities where they work or to cases where they have any relationship with the patient or health care clinicians involved)
  • Work in partnership with MMRC Operations Team to identify opportunities for improvement in case abstraction process or workflows
  • Attend CDC Maternal Mortality Review Abstractor Training on the MMRC process, key principles of record abstraction
  • Attend monthly Centers for Disease Control and Prevention trainings for abstractor role, when possible

Develop and Present Case Narratives to the MMRC

The Clinical Abstractor prepares a de-identified case narrative for presentation at the MMRC meeting.ย  The case narrative is based on a standard template that provides basic key information about the chain of events leading up to the death and summarizes the case for the MMRC committee review.

The Abstractor will:

  • Develop a de-identified case narrative for presentation at the MMRC meeting.ย  These case narratives go through clinical and line-edits, then are reviewed and approved by the MMRC co-chairs prior to being presented for MMRC discussions
  • Participate in in-house DOHMH reviews and quality checks of case narratives prior to MMRC meetings
  • Complete case narratives to be presented to the MMRC at least one month prior to the meeting
  • Attend monthly MMRC meetings in person and present maternal death case summaries, answer questions from members pertaining to the case
  • Other duties as assigned to support the overall goals and mission of theย department/ organization.
Requirements:
  • Experience handling highly sensitive personal health information and maintaining strict confidentiality protocols
  • Active clinical license, such as RN, LPN, MD, DO, NP, in relevant clinical area (e.g.) - Submission of a copy of current medical license required.
  • At least 3 years of clinical experience working in obstetrics and gynecology or family medicine. Clinical experience in behavioral health is a plus.
  • Demonstrated understanding of normal/abnormal processes of pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum care and the wide spectrum of factors that can influence maternal outcomes
  • Understanding of medical terminology and the health care system in general
  • Experience in medical record review, including an in-depth understanding of the organization of medical records
  • Flexibility and ability to deliver high quality, concise case abstractions according to agreed upon timelines.
  • Ability to show up to all meetings where abstractor cases are presented
  • Strong attention to details
  • Knowledge of HIPAA and confidentiality laws
  • Ability to serve as an objective, unbiased storyteller; not looking to assign blame
  • Demonstrated understanding of social determinants contributing to maternal mortality
  • Strong interpersonal skills and excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Skill with word processing and data entry (i.e. Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint)
  • Knowledge of methods to maintain database information
  • Ability to work well with others, including people of diverse linguistic, cultural, or economic backgrounds
  • Ability to maintain organized, accurate records

Employment is contingent upon the successful completion of a background check

Benefits:This position will be hired through a staffing agency. This position does not include benefits or paid holidays. ย Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:FPHNY is an equal opportunity employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind. We provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, veteran status, or any other legally protected status.ย At-Will Employment Statement:Employment with FPHNY is at-will, meaning that either the employee or the company may terminate the employment relationship at any time, with or without cause, and with or without notice. This job description does not constitute a contract of employment.ย Residency Requirement: You must live in the New York City Tri-state area (NY, NJ, CT) to be considered for a position at FPHNY.