Clinical Outcomes Specialist - Cerebral Palsy & Neuromotor (Full Time, Day shift)
Company: Nicklaus Children's Hospital
Location: Miami
Posted on: May 26, 2025
Job Description:
DescriptionJob SummaryThe Clinical Outcomes Specialist supports
and promotes the Cerebral Palsy & Neuromotor program initiatives
across all of its clinics and interdisciplinary services, including
clinical effectiveness, quality, regulatory compliance, clinical
outcomes processes, peer review, clinical benchmarking, Information
Technology integration of outcome measures, and research
activities. Responsible for performing rehabilitation clinical
measures, administering patient-reported outcome questionnaires,
and tracking patient-specific functional outcomes to assess program
and patient metrics. The role involves participating in health
outcomes research design, data collection, and data analysis with
support from the research department. Collaborates with research
and clinical teams on original research, supports various research
projects and quality improvement initiatives, prepares reports and
publications, and presents at local and national meetings.
Integrates clinical data with the Quality, Finance, Information
Technology, and BI departments and evaluates patient care
infrastructure to ensure compliance with clinical guidelines and
organizational standards. Evaluates and treats patients within the
scope of physical therapy as needed for program goals. Lastly,
works on special projects as assigned in support of program
goals.Job Specific Duties
- Assists leaders with the facilitation and coordination of
in-services (within department and/or across hospital) specific to
evidenced-informed practices/literature review with a focus on
clinical expertise/program outcomes. -
- Partners with Dyad Physician Leaders and Program Manager, as
well as aligns with the Brain and Orthopedic Leadership Team.
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- Collects, analyzes, and interprets data for the Cerebral Palsy
& Neuromotor Program to identify opportunities for improvement and
recommends updates to enhance performance. -
- Works independently on complex projects to support program
growth, efficiency, and operations in providing care to patients
with Cerebral Palsy and/or Neuromotor disorders, including patient
access to care. -
- Collaborates with physicians and other healthcare providers to
develop clinical competencies and care pathways/protocols to
standardize and elevate the quality of care for the program
population. -
- Supports the program in data reviews for decision-making,
developing clinical outcomes, and process improvement measures.
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- Collaborates with the program manager, physicians, and
stakeholders on clinical metrics and functional outcomes for the CP
& Neuromotor Program, as well as coordinates with stakeholders to
implement improvements to Electronic Medical Record content. -
- Participates in research related to CP & Neuromotor Center of
Excellence (COE), including literature review, administering
assessments, data collection, and analysis with the
support/leadership of the research department. -
- Responsible for performing and interpreting functional tests
for clinical and research purposes, including minimally detectable
change (MDC) and minimal clinically important difference (MCID).
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- Explains research projects to subjects, multidisciplinary
teams, and leadership. -
- Tracks subject performance, assists with data entry and
management with support from research department. -
- Initiates and analyzes clinical research questions using
clinical data and questionnaires. -
- Presents research findings internally and externally, including
at conferences and academic meetings. -
- Assists with grant applications, assists with IRB submissions,
and assists with reporting research findings to the IRB. -
- Demonstrates leadership as a subject matter expert (SME),
documenting process/program improvements. -
- Collaborates internally and externally, consulting with
physicians and healthcare professionals, and documenting outcomes.
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- Completes quarterly in-services on evidence-informed practices
and participates in knowledge translation activities. -
- Conducts peer reviews incorporating evidence-informed practices
into evaluation/treatment plans. -
- Participates in interdisciplinary meetings related to patient
care and collaborates on best practices. -
- Maintains physical therapist competencies as per Rehab
department standards, performing patient screens, evaluations, and
treatments as needed to support the program. -
- Maintains ongoing communication with patients, caregivers, and
other stakeholders. -
- Maintains continuing education credits in CP & Neuromotor
disorders (minimum 50%). -
- Leads and supports COE presentations, publications, talks,
patient/family support groups, and community outreach activities.
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- Leads or collaborates in developing a repository for storing,
processing, and retrieving data. -
- Works closely with Clinical Research Coordinators (CRC) on
research or quality assurance projects. -
- Collaborates on multi-center research projects with external
institutions as needed with the support and leadership of the
research department. -
- Assists in creating educational and communication tools related
to patient care, IT, electronic medical record solutions, &
reports. -
- Facilitates design and validation of clinical information
systems to meet clinical and business needs. -Qualifications
Minimum Job Requirements
- Doctoral Degree in Physical Therapy -
- Florida Professional Physical Therapist license - maintain
active and in good standing throughout employment
- American Heart Association BLS - maintain active and in good
standing throughout employment
- Level II finger printing background and Good Moral Character
Affidavit must be initiated within 15 days of hire date and
finalized within 90 days of hire date
- 5 years of pediatric clinical PT experience (OR) 3 years of
pediatric clinical PT experience plus ABPTS board certification in
a relevant specialty areaKnowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Current APTA membership preferred
- CITI (Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative) trained
preferred
- Experience with grant writing
- Previous participation in research, program development, or
teaching appointments related to pediatric cerebral palsy and
neuromotor disorders.
- Prior record of publications experience
- Interpersonal skills necessary to effectively interact with
program members, physicians, patients and families and to assign
duties and orient/train subordinate professional, technical and
support personnel.
- Able to maintain confidentiality of sensitive information
- Able to interpret, adapt and react calmly under stressful
conditions
- Excellent communication skills; customer focused; excellent
attention to detail
- Ability to manage multiple projects; strong time
management/organizational skills are essential
- Strong quantitative, analytical and problem-solving skills
- Experience with Microsoft tools, including PowerPoint, Word,
Excel and Visio highly desirable, as well as basic statistical
knowledge.
- Demonstrate the ability to communicate clearly and effectively
with a wide variety of internal and external people, both in formal
and informal circumstances, and where necessary to gain their
agreement and acceptance
- Demonstrate the ability to communicate information clearly and
effectively both verbally and in writing
- Demonstrates evidence of internal and/or external collaboration
(i.e., inclusive but not limited to consultations to physicians and
other members of the patient care team from other
departments/disciplines) with documentation of implemented outcome
in process/program.
- Demonstrates knowledge translation of evidence-informed
practice through mentoring of peers and other health care providers
across the hospital Job : Rehab/TherapyDepartment : BRAIN INSTITUTE
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