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Other certifications such as TCRN, CEN and CMC may be required by some clients. Unlike working for agency after agency, with our travel program, you get to work for a company: * Work with 1 recruiter ...

CEN, TNCC, ENPC and TCRN Unlike working for agency after agency, with our travel program, you get to work for a company: * Work with 1 recruiter from start to finish and assignment to assignment

CEN, TNCC, ENPC and TCRN Unlike working for agency after agency, with our travel program, you get to work for a company: * Work with 1 recruiter from start to finish and assignment to assignment

Trauma Program Manager (RN)

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$46K - $56K/yr

TCRN, CEN, CCRN #LI-SB4 * Lead and coordinate trauma program operations and strategic initiatives * Ensure compliance with ACS and state trauma designation standards * Oversee trauma registry, data ...

Trauma Program Manager (RN)

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$46K - $56K/yr

TCRN, CEN, CCRN #LI-SB4 * Lead and coordinate trauma program operations and strategic initiatives * Ensure compliance with ACS and state trauma designation standards * Oversee trauma registry, data ...

Other certifications such as TCRN, CEN and CMC may be required by some clients. Unlike working for agency after agency, with our travel program, you get to work for a company: * Work with 1 recruiter ...

CEN, TNCC, ENPC and TCRN Unlike working for agency after agency, with our travel program, you get to work for a company: * Work with 1 recruiter from start to finish and assignment to assignment

CEN, TNCC, ENPC and TCRN Unlike working for agency after agency, with our travel program, you get to work for a company: * Work with 1 recruiter from start to finish and assignment to assignment

CEN, TNCC, ENPC and TCRN Unlike working for agency after agency, with our travel program, you get to work for a company: * Work with 1 recruiter from start to finish and assignment to assignment

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How much do tcrn jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for tcrn in the United States is $42.24, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $31.49 and $50.00 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the typical work environment and daily routine for a TCRN?

TCRNs usually work in hospital trauma centers, emergency departments, or specialized trauma units, often as part of interdisciplinary teams that include physicians, surgeons, and other healthcare specialists. Their daily routine involves rapid patient assessment, prioritizing and managing multiple trauma cases, coordinating care across departments, and documenting interventions according to trauma protocols. TCRNs frequently collaborate with EMS personnel, participate in trauma resuscitation, and support ongoing patient stabilization efforts. The environment is fast-paced and can be unpredictable, so flexibility and adaptability are important for success in this role.

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

To thrive as a TCRN (Trauma Certified Registered Nurse), you need comprehensive clinical expertise in emergency and trauma nursing, along with current RN licensure and typically at least two years of trauma nursing experience. Proficiency with trauma-specific documentation systems, advanced life support certifications (such as TNCC, ACLS, and PALS), and experience with rapid assessment tools are essential. Strong critical thinking, effective communication, and the ability to stay calm under pressure are invaluable in emergency trauma situations. These skills and qualifications ensure optimal patient outcomes and support effective responses to high-acuity, time-sensitive incidents in trauma settings.

What is a TCRN job?

A TCRN (Trauma Certified Registered Nurse) is a specialized nursing professional who provides critical care to patients suffering from traumatic injuries. TCRNs work in emergency departments, trauma centers, and intensive care units, collaborating with physicians and first responders to stabilize and treat patients. They are trained in advanced trauma care, rapid assessment, and lifesaving interventions. To become a TCRN, nurses must pass the Trauma Certified Registered Nurse exam, demonstrating their expertise in trauma nursing. This certification helps ensure high standards of care for severely injured patients.

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Senior Trauma Outcomes Coordinator

Senior Trauma Outcomes Coordinator

University Health

San Antonio, TX

Full-time

Posted 28 days ago


University Of Nevada (Reno) rating

8.4

Company rating: 8.4 out of 10

Based on 15 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

POSITION SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES

The Senior Trauma Outcomes Coordinator must possess a background in trauma nursing and performance improvement and patient safety. This position assists the trauma quality program to promote the delivery of optimal and efficient services across the continuum of trauma care, from pre-hospital to rehabilitation. The Sr. Trauma Outcomes Coordinator requires knowledge and skill in nursing practice, evidence-based practices, trauma center operations, quality and process improvement, principles of teaching. Through collaboration with Trauma Services faculty/staff, responsible for, ensuring continuous improvement in care of the injured patient from admission through patient disposition and follow-up. Responsible for maintaining documented records of assigned trauma PI activities and security of the Trauma Outcomes database. Obtains and analyzes information in order to develop new or modify existing PI initiatives. Creates customized reports based on analyses of data for dissemination and makes recommendations to improve the quality of trauma care and outcomes. Utilizes state and national benchmarks to determine trauma care standards. May serve as facilitator/leader of process improvement efforts. Provides training and supervision for new Trauma Outcomes Coordinators.

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE

Required Qualifications:

· Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited school of professional nursing.

· Must have 3 or more years of Trauma PI experience, including working with an ACS Verified trauma program.

· Must have practiced as a RN for minimum of 3 years in an Emergency Department or Critical Care Area, including experience providing care to trauma patients.

· Current licensure by the Board of Nurse Examiners for the State of Texas or proof of reciprocity of licensure between the State of Texas and another state.

· Basic Life Support (BLS) certification

· Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC) Provider within 12 months of hire

· Trauma Outcomes and Performance Improvement Course (TOPIC)

· Trauma Care After Resuscitation (TCAR) or Pediatric Care After Resuscitation (PCAR) within 12 months of hire

· Professional certification (CEN, CCRN, TCRN, or similar) within 1 year of employment

· Excellent communication and interpersonal skills required

Preferred Qualifications:

· Master’s Degree from an accredited school of professional nursing.

· Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC) Instructor.

· Advanced Trauma Care for Nurses (ATCN) Instructor.

· Training course in Injury Severity Scoring.

· Advanced quality training and certifications (LEAN Six Sigma, Team STEPPS, other similar)

LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION

Current licensure as a Registered Nurse in the State of Texas is required.


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