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Remote Trauma Jobs in Minnesota (NOW HIRING)

Trauma Services FTE: 0.80 (64 hours per pay period) Workdays: Monday - Friday Shift(s): Days Shift ... Remote Current List of non-MN States where Hennepin Healthcare is an Eligible Employer: Alabama ...

Trauma Services FTE: 0.80 (64 hours per pay period) Workdays: Monday - Friday Shift(s): Days Shift ... Remote Current List of non-MN States where Hennepin Healthcare is an Eligible Employer: Alabama ...

Coding Supervisor

Eden Prairie, MN · Remote

$60K - $107K/yr

Assists the manager or director in supervising a remote team of edit coders that supports multiple ... trauma center and/or teaching hospital with a mastery of complex procedures, major trauma ER ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Remote Trauma position, and why are they important?

To excel in a remote trauma specialist role, you need a clinical background in emergency medicine or trauma care, typically with RN, NP, or physician credentials and relevant experience. Familiarity with telemedicine platforms, electronic health records (EHR), and secure video conferencing tools is essential. Outstanding critical thinking, emotional resilience, and proficient remote communication will set you apart in virtual crisis care. These capabilities are crucial for providing timely, accurate support to patients and on-site teams in high-pressure, remote environments.

What is a Remote Trauma job?

A Remote Trauma job typically involves providing medical support, crisis intervention, or psychological assistance to individuals in emergency or high-stress situations from a remote location. These roles may include remote trauma nurses, emergency telemedicine providers, crisis counselors, or mental health professionals who assist patients via phone or video calls. Remote Trauma professionals often work for telehealth services, crisis hotlines, or emergency response teams, offering real-time guidance and support. This allows professionals to assist those in need regardless of geographical barriers while ensuring timely intervention.

What are the main challenges of working as a remote trauma specialist compared to an on-site trauma role?

Working as a remote trauma specialist presents unique challenges, such as the need to rapidly assess and advise on high-acuity cases without being physically present at the scene. Clear and timely communication with on-the-ground medical teams is critical, as is relying on real-time electronic records and sometimes limited video feeds to make accurate recommendations. You may also face the challenge of managing emotional stress at a distance and maintaining rapport with both colleagues and patients through virtual means. However, many professionals find that these challenges are balanced by flexible work arrangements and the opportunity to impact trauma care across diverse settings.

What are the most commonly searched types of Trauma jobs in Minnesota? The most popular types of Trauma jobs in Minnesota are:
What cities in Minnesota are hiring for Remote Trauma jobs? Cities in Minnesota with the most Remote Trauma job openings:
Infographic showing various Remote Trauma job openings in Minnesota as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 25% Full Time, 25% Part Time, and 50% Contract. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution.
Trauma Registrar

Trauma Registrar

Hennepin Healthcare

Minneapolis, MN • Remote

Other

Posted 5 days ago


Hennepin Healthcare rating

7.6

Company rating: 7.6 out of 10

Based on 42 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

191st of 885 rated healthcare providers


Job description

JOB DETAILS
Department: Trauma Services
FTE: 0.80 (64 hours per pay period)
Workdays: Monday - Friday
Shift(s): Days
Shift Length: 8 hours
Location: Remote

Current List of non-MN States where Hennepin Healthcare is an Eligible Employer: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, New Mexico, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Wisconsin.

Purpose of this position: Under supervision by the Trauma Program Manager, the Trauma Registrar is responsible for the detailed review, abstraction and input of patient information into the trauma and burn registry databases.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Concurrently and retrospectively, collects data from patient electronic health records and a variety of computer-generated sources, on all trauma and burn patients admitted or referred to Hennepin Healthcare HCMC and/or with a Trauma Team Activation
  • Gathers accurate information to process records and determines trauma or burn patient eligibility inclusion criteria and accurately enters data into the trauma and/or burn registries
  • Encodes the data, including ICD-10 coding, trauma registry coding, abbreviated injury scoring (AIS) and injury severity scoring (ISS), National Trauma Data Standards (NTDS) Data Dictionary, American Burn Association (ABA) Data Dictionary, and MNTrauma Data Dictionary, using pre-established guidelines
  • Record keeping such as, weekly time studies, tracking progression of completed and uncompleted cases, and continuing education credits
  • Accurate data entry of all injuries, procedures, complications and required data fields as established by the NTDS, ABA, and MNTrauma data dictionaries, and HHS-HCMC specific trauma registry data elements
  • Maintenance of code files and data dictionary
  • Actively participates in data validation processes for accuracy and consistency of abstracting
  • Participates in TQIP webinars, monthly education experiences, regularly scheduled registrar meetings, and Trauma Services huddles and staff meetings
  • Attends Minnesota Trauma Registry Alliance (MTRA) meetings as appropriate
  • Assists with preparation for trauma and burn center verification site visits
  • Assists with quality projects and research activities as directed
  • Additional responsibilities related to the Trauma Registry as assigned by the Lead Trauma Registrar, Trauma Program Manager, Trauma Medical Director, Trauma Data Analyst, Trauma PIPS Coordinators, Pediatric Trauma Coordinator or Burn Program Coordinator

QUALIFICATIONS

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Completion of an Associate's Degree or Bachelor's Degree in Health Information Management

-OR-

  • An approved equivalent combination of education and work experience that includes the following:
    • 2-3 years of experience with medical terminology, anatomy, coding, data abstraction and data management
    • Experience and working knowledge of the ICD-10 coding classification system, with the ability to search for all appropriate codes using the index

-AND-

  • Successful completion of the following courses within 6 months of employment (if not done previously):
    • ATS Trauma Registrar Course
    • Trauma ICD-10 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Course
    • AAAM Injury Severity Scoring Course

Preferred Qualifications:

  • RHIT (Registered Health Information Technician) or RHIA (Registered Health Information Administrator)
  • Certified Abbreviated Injury Scale Specialist (CAISS)
  • Certified Specialist in Trauma Registry (CSTR)
  • Trauma Registrar experience at a Level I or II Trauma Center
  • Burn Registrar experience at a verified Burn Center
  • Successful completion of the ATS Trauma Registrar Course
  • Successful completion of a Trauma ICD-10 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Course
  • Successful completion of AAAM Injury Severity Scoring Course
  • Working knowledge of ESO TraumaBase, ESO Burn Registry, or BData/BCQP burn registry databases

Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:

  • Computer skills with proficiency in Microsoft programs and EMR software
  • Abide by strict confidentiality regulations as defined by HIPAA and hospital policy
  • Ability to research information
  • Critical thinking and problem-solving skills

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