Overview
The Sepsis Navigator serves as a clinical leader and subject matter expert to improve early identification and management of sepsis patients within the Emergency Department and across the continuum of care. This role drives SEP-1 bundle compliance, facilitates education, supports data abstraction and analysis, and collaborates with multidisciplinary teams to ensure adherence to evidence-based sepsis practices.
Responsibilities
- Program Leadership and Coordination
- Leads Emergency Department initiatives to ensure consistent application of evidence-based guidelines for sepsis care (e.g. Surviving Sepsis Campaign and CMS SEP-1 guidelines).
- Partners with Quality, Education, Informatics, Nursing and Physician Leadership to implement sepsis protocols, screening tools, and clinical decision support.
- Facilitates sepsis-related projects, audits, and policy updates in collaboration with the interdisciplinary team.
- Disseminates written and verbal information to key stakeholders about the sepsis program and outcomes.
- Clinical Review and Rounding
- Reviews active and retrospective sepsis cases to assess appropriateness of diagnosis, order sets, timeliness of interventions, and documentation accuracy.
- Provides real-time feedback to providers, nurses, and ancillary teams to optimize bundle adherence and clinical outcomes.
- Supports rapid identification and escalation of deteriorating patients, collaborating closely with the Rapid Response Team and charge nurses.
- Education and Staff Development
- Conducts ongoing education for nursing, medical, and ancillary staff related to sepsis recognition, documentation, and treatment pathways.
- Develops simulation and case-based learning opportunities in partnership with the Clinical Education team.
- Serves as a content expert for orientation, competency programs, and annual skills validation related to sepsis care.
- Quality Improvement and Data Management
- Collaborates with Quality and Informatics to collect, analyze, and trend sepsis data; identifies performance gaps and develops action plans.
- Participates in system-level quality initiatives to align ED and inpatient sepsis-related outcomes (e.g. mortality, LOS, readmissions) and bundle compliance.
- Assists with SEP-1 abstraction validation and contributes to monthly dashboard reporting.
- Interdisciplinary Collaboration
- Serves as a liaison between the Emergency Department, Critical Care, Hospitalist, and Nursing Leadership to facilitate smooth handoffs and “time zero” identification.
- Participates in the Sepsis Committee and other quality councils as assigned.
- Supports system alignment by sharing best practices and collaborating with the Sepsis Program Manager for Memorial Health.
Qualifications
Education:
· BSN required; Master’s Degree in Nursing, Healthcare Administration, or related field preferred
Licensure/Certification/Registry:
· Registered Nurse (RN) license in state of Illinois required.
· National certification in critical care, emergency nursing, or quality improvement strongly preferred
Experience:
· Minimum 3–5 years of clinical experience in Emergency or Critical Care required.
· Experience in quality improvement, education, or clinical program development preferred.
Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
· Strong leadership, communication, and interdisciplinary collaboration skills.
· Advanced analytical and critical-thinking abilities to evaluate data and clinical performance.
· Proficiency with electronic health record data retrieval and report interpretation.
· Ability to develop and deliver educational content for diverse audiences.
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