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ImpactBio is looking for a field-based Dairy Nutrition Educator to support your local dairy council, Dairy MAX. The Dairy Nutrition Educator will engage Primary Care Physicians (PCPs), Cardiologists, Endocrinologists, and other health care professionals (HCPs) to educate them on the science-based benefits of dairy food consumption in patients with or at risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD.
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Virginia Cooperative Extension - Loudoun (Extension Services) is seeking a Nutrition Educator. The Loudoun County office of Virginia Cooperative Extension (VCE) is the local connection to Virginia’s land-grant universities, Virginia Tech and Virginia State University.
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Danbury Hospital, affiliated with Nuvance Health is seeking a Clinician Educator for an Outpatient Internal Medicine Teaching Opportunity at the Adult Community Health Center in Danbury, CT (60 miles from NYC.
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Position Summary: A Staff Educator functions as educator, facilitator, and coordinator for nursing staff, ancillary clinical employees, direct service employees, contract employees, volunteers, and licensed independent professionals.
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Additionally, the Clinical Nurse Educator must be a consistent presence on the units to assist and guide other nurses, ensuring the highest standards of patient care and staff competency are maintained.
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JOB SUMMARY Under the direction of the Emergency Medical Systems Educator (Simulation Educator) assists in the managing and running of the Cook County Simulation Center by providing simulation educational sessions, designing curriculum, and expanding the user base through the pro-active marketing of services.
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The Clinical Practice Educator is expected to foster positive and effective working relations with senior leadership and management, local market management, and business ancillary departments for the purpose of achieving the company's vision, mission and objectives.
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The Health Educator III position is responsible for fostering statewide public awareness on poisoning injury risk, poison prevention safety, and the services of NJPIES by providing poison prevention education programs to diverse populations within the state of New Jersey.
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If this opportunity is your next step in your career path, we encourage you to apply for our Nurse Educator- Acute Care opening. The Nurse Educator enhances professional practice and the provision of quality patient care by providing evidence-based quality educational programs and activities that promote professional competency for nursing, inter-professional, and non-licensed clinical staff at the assigned facility.
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The clinical nurse educator is a registered nurse who has demonstrated competent clinical experience in the acute care setting. The clinical nurse educator will utilize the nursing process to assess practice gaps, identify learning needs, facilitate positive learning environments, and evaluate outcomes to ensure high quality clinical practice for optimal patient care outcomes.
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Position Title: Program Educator Location: YMCA Camp Storer Dates: Fall, 2024 Pay: $500-$530 per week plus onsite housing and meals included while Camp is in session General Function: An educator works as part of a "Front Line" team responsible for delivering top quality programming to our residential Outdoor Education and Specialty Programs and Group Retreats camping programs.
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The Clinical Educator provides consultation and education to patients, families, staff and physicians regarding the care of patients, assumes a leadership role in issues relating to patient care and acts as a change agent to support institutional initiatives pertaining to the care of patients.
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Technologist: Assessment – Planning – Evaluation of staff as it relates to educational activities including onboarding orientation and professional development.
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Under the guidance of the Market Education Director, the Nursing Educator collaborates with facility/market nursing leadership and staff across departments to assess, plan, develop, implement, facilitate, evaluate and revise educational programming for all levels of nursing personnel and non-nursing personnel as indicated or requested.
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