Orthopedic Triage Nurse (RN/LPN) Position Available In DeKalb, Georgia
Tallo's Job Summary: The Orthopedic Triage Nurse (RN/LPN) role in Atlanta, GA offers competitive salary + benefits in a full-time, on-site position. Responsibilities include evaluating patient calls, providing clinical guidance, coordinating care, and ensuring timely orthopedic treatment. Requirements include an active RN or LPN license, orthopedic experience, and strong communication skills. Preferred qualifications include familiarity with orthopedic EHR systems and BLS certification. Join OrthoAtlanta's team dedicated to improving lives through efficient orthopedic care.
Job Description
Orthopedic Triage Nurse (RN/LPN) 2.3 2.3 out of 5 stars Atlanta, GA 30339 Orthopedic Triage Nurse (RN/LPN)
Location:
Atlanta, GA Schedule:
Full-time, Hourly, On-site Compensation:
Competitive salary + benefits
Working Conditions:
Majority of work is sedentary with telephone and computer use; minimal lifting or physical tasks Reports to: Clinical Nurse Manager / Practice Administrator About OrthoAtlanta OrthoAtlanta is proud to be the second-largest orthopedic and sports medicine practice in the greater Atlanta area. We’re dedicated to helping people move better, feel stronger, and get back to doing what they love. When you join our team, you’re part of a close-knit group of healthcare professionals passionate about improving lives. What You’ll Do The Orthopedic Triage Nurse (RN/LPN) provides specialized, telephone-based assessment and clinical guidance for patients experiencing musculoskeletal issues. This role involves evaluating symptoms, reviewing imaging or surgical history, advising on pain or injury management, and directing patients to appropriate care levels. The triage nurse ensures patients receive timely orthopedic care, improves clinical efficiency, and enhances the overall patient experience. Orthopedic Telephone Triage Evaluate patient calls regarding joint pain, fractures, sprains, post-surgical symptoms, and orthopedic hardware concerns. Use clinical protocols and musculoskeletal expertise to determine care needs—ranging from home care and urgent visits to emergency evaluation. Review imaging, prior treatment plans, or surgical notes as needed to inform triage decisions. Clinical Communication and Patient Education Educate patients on post-op care, activity restrictions, bracing, pain management, and when to seek follow-up. Provide guidance on safe use of orthopedic devices (crutches, braces, boots, etc.). Answer questions regarding medications (e.g., NSAIDs, opioids, anticoagulants) and potential side effects. Coordination of Orthopedic Care Prioritize and schedule urgent appointments with orthopedic surgeons, physician assistants, or imaging centers. Alert providers of potential surgical complications, wound issues, or urgent MRI/CT follow-up needs. Collaborate with cast techs, surgical schedulers, physical therapists, and radiology to streamline care. Documentation and Compliance Accurately document all triage encounters in the EHR, including assessment, disposition, and advice given. Maintain HIPAA compliance and follow orthopedic clinic protocols and state nursing guidelines. Contribute to quality improvement processes related to post-op care, readmissions, and patient follow-up. A Great Fit If You… Think critically and remain calm in high pressure situations Communications clearly and empathetically with patients and providers Enjoys problem-solving and managing care workflows behind the scenes
What You’ll Need Required:
Active RN or LPN license in [State], in good standing. Experience in outpatient orthopedics, orthopedic surgery, or urgent care. Minimum 2 years of clinical nursing experience; at least 1 year in orthopedics, surgical, or emergency care preferred. Strong understanding of musculoskeletal anatomy, orthopedic procedures, and post-operative protocols. Exceptional communication, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills.
Preferred:
Familiarity with triage software or orthopedic EHR systems (e.g., Athenahealth, Epic). BLS certification; orthopedic certification (ONC) a plus. Bilingual (especially Spanish) preferred. Why OrthoAtlanta? Be part of a respected and growing orthopedic network Supportive, team-based environment focused on excellence Make an impact through smarter, more efficient orthopedic care Ready to empower patients and support quality orthopedic care? If you’re a proactive, clinically confident RN or LPN with a heart for orthopedic care, we’d love to meet you. to join a team where your expertise and empathy make a daily difference.