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Stroke Program Manager Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

Be part of major service lines supporting trauma and stroke patients through specialized programs ... The Charge Nurse functions in a non-management capacity and often has a patient assignment. Job ...

Be part of major service lines supporting trauma and stroke patients through specialized programs ... The Charge Nurse functions in a non-management capacity and often has a patient assignment. Job ...

Be part of major service lines supporting trauma and stroke patients through specialized programs ... The Charge Nurse functions in a non-management capacity and often has a patient assignment. Job ...

Comprehensive Stroke Program * Interventional Pain Management Program * Advanced imaging and surgical technology Physicians work closely with: * Neurosurgeons and Neurologists * Advanced Practice ...

$80.58 - $120.87/hr

You come from neuroradiology, radiology technology (MTRA/MTA-R), the stroke unit, neuro-intensive ... Structured Onboarding: An onboarding programme designed for clinical career changers and ...

We specialize in intensive rehab for stroke recovery, traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries ... These programs focus to enhance the employees' work experience, recognize, and celebrate ...

Nurse Manager

Akron, OH · On-site

$85 - $105/hr

We specialize in intensive rehab for stroke recovery, traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries ... These programs focus to enhance the employees' work experience, recognize, and celebrate ...

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How much do stroke program manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for stroke program manager in Ohio is $102,162.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $75,600.00 and $126,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a stroke program manager?

A Stroke Program Manager is responsible for overseeing a hospital or healthcare facility’s stroke program to ensure high-quality patient care and compliance with regulatory standards. They coordinate stroke team activities, develop protocols, educate staff, and monitor patient outcomes. Their role also includes ensuring adherence to national stroke care guidelines and supporting accreditation or certification processes. By collaborating with multiple departments, they help improve stroke care efficiency and patient recovery rates.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the stroke program manager position, and why are they important?

A Stroke Program Manager typically needs clinical expertise in stroke care, healthcare management experience, and an advanced degree in nursing or health administration. Familiarity with quality improvement tools, data analysis software, and certifications such as Certified Stroke Program Coordinator (CSPC) are common requirements. Leadership, problem-solving, and excellent communication skills help professionals excel in coordinating multidisciplinary teams and driving program success. These skills and qualifications are critical for ensuring high standards of care, regulatory compliance, and positive patient outcomes in stroke programs.

What are some common challenges faced by stroke program managers, and how are they addressed?

Stroke Program Managers often encounter the challenge of integrating evolving clinical guidelines while maintaining ongoing staff education and program compliance with accreditation standards. They must coordinate care across multiple departments and disciplines, ensuring everyone follows best practices and documentation protocols. To address these challenges, managers frequently implement regular training sessions, lead quality improvement initiatives, and establish clear communication channels for staff. This collaborative and proactive approach helps minimize care gaps and supports optimal patient outcomes.

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Infographic showing various Stroke Program Manager job openings in Ohio as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, and 20% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $102,162 per year, or $49.1 per hour.

Charge Nurse - ICU/PCU

TriHealth, Inc.

Montgomery, OH • On-site

Full-time, Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 17 hours ago


TriHealth rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 175 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

269th of 891 rated healthcare providers


Job description

About TriHealth & This Role The Medical-Surgical Intensive Care Unit (MSICU) at TriHealth Bethesda North Hospital is a state-of-the-art critical care environment specializing in complex and high-acuity patient care. The Unit is split into 14 beds for PCU and 28 beds for ICU. Our MSICU is integral to our Level III Trauma Program and Comprehensive Stroke Program, providing cutting-edge treatments for trauma and stroke patients.

We offer a range of advanced critical care services, including Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) for patients requiring extended dialysis and soon will offer care for patients with Left Ventricular Assist Devices (LVAD). Additionally, we utilize Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral Intravenous (USGPIV) techniques for optimal patient care and comfort. Our unit is committed to the professional growth of our nurses, offering a Critical Care Nurse Development Program, designed to provide continuous education and hands-on experience for those looking to advance their expertise in the critical care field.

With a strong emphasis on collaboration, technology, and education, the MSICU PCU at Bethesda North Hospital provides exceptional care for critically ill patients in a dynamic and supportive environment Why You'll Love This Role Highacuity critical care experience in a modern ICU/PCU environment (28 ICU beds + 14 PCU beds). Exposure to advanced therapies including CRRT and ultrasoundguided PIV (USGPIV) techniques. Be part of major service lines supporting trauma and stroke patients through specialized programs.

Professional growth built in through the Critical Care Nurse Development Program (education + handson learning). Flexible options with FullTime/PartTime roles and Day/Night shifts available. Schedule & Work Arrangement FTE: FullTime - 36 Hours Weekly Shift: Days Location: Bethesda North Hospital - MSICU/PCU (Onsite) Benefits Snapshot TriHealth offers a comprehensive benefits suite including medical, dental, vision, retirement contributions, paid time off, tuition assistance, and wellness resources.

Learn more: https://careers.trihealth.com/what-we-offer/benefits Job Overview: This position is delegated the responsibility and accountability to coordinate the patient care delivered on a shift, through assigned nursing personnel, on a specific unit(s). The Charge Nurse functions in a non-management capacity and often has a patient assignment. Job Requirements: Associate's Degree - Nursing Nursing (Required) New Hires required to obtain BSN within 5 years of hire (Required) 1 - 2 years Clinical in Nursing experience (Required) 1 - 2 years Progressive Leadership (Preferred) Knowledge, judgment, and skills derived from the principles of biological, physical, behavioral, social, and nursing sciences to meet complex health care needs at various stages of the life cycle Certification within specialty area within two years of assuming position preferred Advanced Cardiac Life Support Certification (ACLS) ECG Interpretation competency and ACLS Certification within 12 months of assuming role

Maintains ECG competency and ACLS certification while in role Registered Nurse Required Active participation in applicable professional organization. Preferred Job Responsibilities: Assists in coordinating the delivery of patient care in collaboration with others. Communicates with the unit staff, and acts as a resource concerning standards of care, policies, and procedures.

Identifies actual/potential problems. Cooperates with instructors and students from various programs and creates assignments and work schedules to match patient needs and staff abilities. Actively supports the work of unit and organizational committees.

Participates on teams to evaluate clinical practice or health services and implements ongoing quality changes in nursing practice. Promotes the review of current literature/research and facilitates implementation of best practices. Acts as a clinical resource for unit personnel.

Performs nursing technical skills in compliance with unit/TriHealth policies. Performs specialty/unit-specific skills and competencies. Interprets and executes physician orders accurately.

Directs unit activities in which safe, clinically competent care is given to patients. Delegates care to other team members within the scope of nursing practice. Shares clinical information with appropriate health care team members including physicians.

Maintains and improves current knowledge in area of practice through activities such as continuing education, formal education, professional organization membership, and/or certification. Acts as a role model for efficient, effective, comprehensive patient care. Assists in overall department operations.

Provides for the orientation of float, temporarily reassigned, or agency nurses to the routine of the unit and the designated shift. Demonstrates critical thinking in the decision-making process. Accepts accountability for actions taken.

Utilizes the chain of command appropriately. Facilitates patient movement through the system toward desired outcomes. Remains prepared to deal with rapidly changing workload, i.e., able to transfer and admit patients quickly

Maintains open communications in a timely and appropriate manner to all customers. Builds collegial relationships with physicians and other members of the health care team. Encourages formal and informal continuing education.

Promotes clinical ladder as a form of peer review and clinical advancement. Develops, guides, and coaches nursing staff daily to function within their job description. Identifies and plans to meet learning needs of self and staff together with nurse manager and/or nurse educators.

Mentors staff in problem resolution. Provides feedback to evaluate the performance of personnel. Functions as a clinical resource and professional role model for staff.

Provides input for progressive discipline on a fair and consistent basis. Working Conditions Bending - Frequently Climbing - Rarely Concentrating - Consistently Continuous Learning - Consistently Hearing: Conversation - Consistently Hearing: Other Sounds - Consistently Interpersonal Communication - Consistently Kneeling - Occasionally Lifting <10 Lbs. - Consistently Lifting 50+ Lbs.

- Consistently Lifting <50 Lbs. - Consistently Pulling - Consistently Pushing - Consistently Reaching - Consistently Reading - Sitting - Occasionally Standing - Consistently Stooping - Consistently Talking - Consistently Thinking/Reasoning - Consistently Use of Hands - Consistently Color Vision - Consistently Visual Acuity: Far - Consistently Visual Acuity: Near - Consistently Walking - Consistently TriHealth SERVE Standards and ALWAYS Behaviors At TriHealth, we believe there is no responsibility more important than to SERVE our patients, our communities, and our fellow team members. To achieve our vision and mission, ALL TriHealth team members are expected to demonstrate and live the following: Serve: ALWAYS..

Welcome everyone by making eye contact, greeting with a smile, and saying "hello" Acknowledge when patients/guests are lost and escort them to their destination or find someone who can assist Refrain from using cell phones for personal reasons in public spaces or patient care areas Excel: ALWAYS... Recognize and take personal responsibility to address and recover from service breakdowns when a customer's expectations have not been met Offer patients and guests priority when waiting (lines, elevators) Work on improving quality, safety, and service Respect: ALWAYS... Respect cultural and spiritual differences and honor individual preferences

Respect everyone's opinion and contribution, regardless of title/role. Speak positively about my team members and other departments in front of patients and guests. Value: ALWAYS..

Value the time of others by striving to be on time, prepared and actively participating. Pick up trash, ensuring the physical environment is clean and safe. Be a good steward of our resources, using supplies and equipment efficiently and effectively, and will look for ways to avoid waste.

Engage: ALWAYS... Acknowledge wins and frequently thank team members and others for contributions. Show courtesy and compassion with customers, team members and the community Job Keywords MSICU RN, PCU RN, ICU Nurse, Critical Care RN, Medical Surgical ICU, Progressive Care Unit, CRRT, USGPIV, Stroke Program, Trauma Program, Bethesda North Hospital, TriHealth Nursing, Cincinnati RN Jobs Apply Apply (Existing Employee)


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About TriHealth

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TriHealth provides unique opportunities from across disciplines in many different aspects including patient care, care coordination, education and management. We are unique because we know that team members who focus on our mission and values provide excellent patient care.

Industry

Health care and social assistance

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Cincinnati, OH, US

Year founded

1995