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The Specialty Educator is a registered professional nurse who demonstrates specialty expertise in clinical nursing and a passion for ongoing support and development for clinical associates. The Specialty Educator assumes accountability and responsibility for provision of professional development to positively influence the quality and cost effectiveness of patient care in the area of their specialty.
Job Responsibility:
Developing, implementing, and evaluating a program of education for their specialty (Peri Op)
Coordination of orientation with facility departments in specialty area
Ongoing staff competency as well as continued education at the unit and/or facility level as identified by needs assessments, audits, data informed decision making and regulatory requirement initiatives
Applies policies, procedures, standards, and regulations as appropriate to their populations
Works closely with the Clinical Specialist to align with annual specialty education initiatives, specialty orientation and other region initiatives
May be required to deploy to sites based on initiatives or programs as needed.
Requirements:
Three years of experience in nursing is required
Two years of experience in the designated specialty (med surg) is required
A degree in nursing (BSN or MSN), required
Current RN License to practice in state of employment as applicable, required
Nursing Specialty Certification required: Sit within 6 months
achieve within 1year of hire or transfer to the role.
Nice to have:
Masters Degree preferred
What we offer:
medical
prescription drug
dental
vision plans
life insurance
paid time off (full-time benefit eligible employees may receive a minimum of 14 paid time off days, including holidays annually)
tuition reimbursement
retirement plan benefit(s) including but not limited to 401(k), 403(b), and other defined benefits offerings