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As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for temporary trauma performance improvement in the United States is $46.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $34.86 and $54.09 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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AspectTemporary Trauma Performance ImprovementTrauma Performance Improvement
CertificationsOften requires trauma-specific certifications, such as Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC)Typically requires similar trauma-related certifications, but may include advanced or ongoing education
Work EnvironmentTemporary roles in hospitals, clinics, or disaster sites for short-term projectsPermanent or long-term positions within healthcare facilities or trauma centers
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by hospitals and agencies for short-term trauma performance projectsUsed by trauma centers and healthcare organizations for ongoing trauma care improvement

Temporary Trauma Performance Improvement roles focus on short-term projects to enhance trauma care processes, often requiring specific certifications and working in temporary settings. Trauma Performance Improvement positions are ongoing roles within healthcare facilities dedicated to continuous trauma care quality enhancement.

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Trauma Performance Improvement Coordinator RN

Trauma Performance Improvement Coordinator RN

Medical Center Hospital

Odessa, TX • On-site

Other

Posted 14 days ago


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8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

Based on 30 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

I. Position Summary:
The Trauma Performance Improvement Coordinator RN will actively participate in the ongoing monitoring of the trauma patient from pre-hospital through discharge with the purpose of facilitating continuity and appropriateness of care. Interacts with patients and families to facilitate communication with the Trauma Care Team on trauma care issues and discharge planning. Responsible for data collection and analysis through the concurrent monitoring and chart abstraction processes. Monitors the trauma care rendered to identify problems and trends in the trauma care and compliance with the Trauma Performance Improvements and Patient Safety Program.
I. Qualifications:
A. Education:
Graduate of an accredited school of nursing, holds current license as Registered Nurse in the State of Texas. BSN or in the process of obtaining a BSN. MSN preferred. Certification in CEN/CCRN preferred.
B. Training and Experience:
Three (3) years in Emergency/Critical Care of trauma patients is preferred. One (1) year experience in performance improvement and utilization review is preferred.
C. Job Knowledge:
Comprehensive knowledge of professional standards of nursing, current Emergency/Critical Care/Trauma practice guidelines, coding and DRG's, and MCH Nursing and Emergency/Critical Care/Trauma Services Standards and Policies and Procedures. Knowledge of accreditation and regulatory agencies standards and guidelines. Able to communicate professionally and effectively, verbally and in writing.

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