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Reporting to the Director of Professional Development and Nursing Education, the PACU Nurse Educator is responsible for cross collaborating with the Perioperative Services Nursing leaders to oversee all new hire orientation, new hire education, and continuous education for the surgical services department.
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As the Nurse Educator NICU, you will report directly to the Director of Clinical Professional Development. Collaboration with the Director of Clinical Professional Development will be essential to adjust programs based on evaluation results, ensuring ongoing improvement and effectiveness, while also ensuring compliance with NICU RN licensure requirements.
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The ICU Nurse Educator will have the opportunity to enhance the quality of the professional development program and promote evidence-based practices across the unit. The Intensive Care Unit RN Educator will use their expertise to design, implement, and evaluate professional development programs to advance patient care.
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The NICU Nurse Educator will work closely with the Director of NICU, Director of Professional Development and specialists to develop evidence-based guidelines, policies and procedures, identify learning needs of the unit to create curriculum and programs offered to new hires and current department staff, and coordinate new hire orientation.
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The Nurse Educator Labor Delivery will work at a Magnet-designated hospital known for their state-of-the-art facility, trauma center, specialized programs, community outreach, high quality patient care, and robust professional development and organizational development programs.
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Reporting to the Director of Professional Development and Nursing Education , the Emergency Services Nursing Educator is responsible for cross collaborating with the ED Nurse Managers and Emergency Department RN Director to oversee all new hire orientation, new hire education, and continuous education for the emergency department.
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The Nurse Educator Professional Development will work with RNs across the hospital to provide mentorship and nursing Education and help lead the nurse residency program. Reporting to the Director of Nursing Professional Development, the Nurse Educator Professional Development is responsible for coordinating the Hospital’s Education and Professional Development Department.
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Located in the beautiful Portland Area, the Professional Development RN Educator will enjoy access to plenty of outdoor activities including hiking, sightseeing, camping, numerous state parks and wildlife, and exciting Portland Nightlife, There is truly always something fun to do in scenic Oregon.
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Reporting to the Critical Care Director, the ICU Nurse Educator will develop and manage professional development plans for the nursing team. The ICU Nurse Educator participates in staff orientation, overseas internships/externships, provides career coaching, navigates academic partnerships, and actively participates in various department committees.
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The Surgical Services Nurse Educator will f unction as a resource throughout their department and will promote professional development of the nurses in their speciality. The Nurse Educator will work with Registered Nurses in the Operating Room, Pre/Op and PACU. The Nurse Educator will lead a variety of training activities and ensure core competencies are completed.
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The Professional Development RN Educator will work with ED RNs to provide mentorship to new graduate RNs in the Emergency Department Nurse Residency Program and well as provide experienced ED RNs with Nursing Education and Professional Development.
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