Lead Child Protection Team RN
Phoenix Children's Hospital     Phoenix, AZ 85004
 Posted 3 months    

The Phoenix Children’s is hiring a Lead Child Protection Team RN. The Lead role will be the point person for education, orientation, competency, team schedules and assignments of the SANE RN Team. The Child Protection Team at Phoenix Children’s partners with agencies such as law enforcement, children’s services, victim advocates, and mental health clinicians.
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners work with a team to provide services at Phoenix Children’s as well as three advocacy sites – Childhelp Children’s Advocacy Center of Arizona, Mesa Family Advocacy Center, and Southwest Family Advocacy Center in Goodyear. The Team consists of three full time pediatricians, four nurse practitioners, five forensic nurses, three dedicated forensic interviews and five medical assistants. This position is located at our partnership with Child’s Help, and located at 2120 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ. The hours of this position will be 2 PM - 10 PM, which qualifies for the second shift, shift differential!

The Lead Child Protection Team RN is responsible for being the point person to lead the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) team regarding education, orientation and ongoing competencies as well as team schedules and assignments. Escalates issues pertaining to difficult cases, serve as the designated liaison with the providers and other interdisciplinary team members. This position is 10% administrative and requires a clinical knowledge base to help facilitate patient care, overcoming barriers to care, helping to improve the overall quality of care and enhancing the patient experience.

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Field of Interest

Health Sciences

Employment Type

Full Time

Number of openings

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