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Under the supervision of the Senior Director, Nursing Operations and in collaboration with the Chief Nursing Officer and applicable Department Directors, the Clinical Nurse Educator designs, organizes, implements, and evaluates generalized, as well as focused adult learning activities and programs that facilitate the professional growth, skill development, and competency of direct clinical nursing care providers in arenas providing women’s/newborns care.
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Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in social work, early childhood development, education, public health or related field and a minimum of 2 years professional experience, social work preferred.
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The Emory University School of Medicine is ranked among the nation’s finest institutions for education, biomedical research, and patient care, and the Department of Pediatrics was recently ranked #1 in such departments in the U.S. in research funding by the NIH. Both Children’s and Emory support the ongoing professional and leadership development of physicians while maintaining a healthy balance between academics and clinical work and rewarding excellence and productivity in both.
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Certified Nurse Educator or Nursing Professional Development certification within one year of hire. The Generalist Educator is responsible for the development of educational materials and activities designed to improve professional practice and the provision of quality patient care.
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Overview We are seeking an Infection Preventionist/Professional Development Coordinator to join our team! Additional Qualifications/Skills: One (1) year of professional development experience preferred Minimum three (3) years of experience as a registered nurse preferred.
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Promotes professional self-development and enhances expertise through literature reviews and attendance at conferences related to prenatal education, childbirth, and breastfeeding. EXPERIENCE Greater than 2 years clinical experience in Maternal Child Health Experience in Perinatal Education Preferred LICENSURE Certification in American Heart Association CPRCurrent Professional License/Certification as appropriate for the teaching assignmentNational Certification in Childbirth Education Preferred SPECIAL SKILLS Outstanding personal and communication skills required.
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Coordinates and facilitates nursing transitions to practice and ongoing professional development through support of central onboarding, clinical orientation, nurse residency, fellowships, competency assessment, and preceptor and mentor programs.
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Additional clinical revenue cycle projects may focus across ambulatory and acute care CDI program development and/or optimization, coding optimization (profee, outpatient, and inpatient), and/or organizational structure redesign, optimization, centralization, and assisting organizations in development of physician governance structures.
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We also impact systems change in Colorado and beyond through our research and evaluation services, professional development for teachers and leaders throughout Colorado, and policy and advocacy work at the state and federal level.
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The Nurse Educator optimizes transition to practice programs, continuing education programs, certification programs, annual competencies, and the professional development of staff within the defined area of practice.
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Utilize Basecamp, or other project management software to oversee details associated with Educator Professional Development programs. POSITION SUMMARY The Educator Development Specialist is responsible for designing and delivering professional development in small and large-scale settings for HudsonAlpha's Educational Outreach programs.
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One (1) year of professional development experience preferred. Our goal is to empower our employees and support them in their professional growth while leading them on a path to success within our organization.
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Job description:Functioning within the context of the framework for professional nursing practice, the Nurse Educator, in consultation and collaboration with nursing leadership and the Health Care Team, facilitates training, education and development by assessing, planning, developing, implementation, coordination and evaluation of projects and programs for staff, faculty, patient populations and the community.
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Reporting to the Chief Nursing Officer, the Clinical Nurse Educator leads department education and professional development initiatives. Located in a beautiful town in Northern California, the Clinical Nurse Educator will enjoy the best of California including vast activities, restaurants, numerous parks, and a family-friendly environment.
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