Trauma Program Manager
Catholic Health Services • Rockville Centre, NY • Posted June 04, 2026
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TRAUMA PROGRAM MANAGER RESPONSIBILITIES:
Works collaboratively with the Trauma Medical Director to oversee services and systems necessary for the multidisciplinary approach to the care of all trauma patients from scene to discharge and in the development of policies and procedures. This individual functions as the leader in maintaining and continuously enhancing applications and repositories for the Trauma Program. This includes the Trauma One application for the NYSDOH, National Trauma Database, and American College of Surgery Trauma Quality Improvement Program registries. This individual will take responsibility for ensuring the continued smooth functioning on these applications and databases, reporting, and all data submissions as requested by departmental and hospital leadership. Assume day-to-day responsibility for process and performance improvement activities as they relate to nursing and ancillary personnel involved in the care of trauma patient...
TRAUMA PROGRAM MANAGER RESPONSIBILITIES:
Works collaboratively with the Trauma Medical Director to oversee services and systems necessary for the multidisciplinary approach to the care of all trauma patients from scene to discharge and in the development of policies and procedures. This individual functions as the leader in maintaining and continuously enhancing applications and repositories for the Trauma Program. This includes the Trauma One application for the NYSDOH, National Trauma Database, and American College of Surgery Trauma Quality Improvement Program registries. This individual will take responsibility for ensuring the continued smooth functioning on these applications and databases, reporting, and all data submissions as requested by departmental and hospital leadership. Assume day-to-day responsibility for process and performance improvement activities as they relate to nursing and ancillary personnel involved in the care of trauma patient...