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Clinical Educator - Eastern U.S.

Job TypeFull-timeDescriptionJoin Mindray North America and help shape the future of patient care.Mindray is a global leader in medical technology, delivering advanced patient monitoring systems, anesthesia machines, ventilators, and ultrasound solutions trusted in hospitals and critical care environments worldwide. Unlike many larger competitors, Mindray combines cutting-edge innovation with unmatched value, giving healthcare providers access to reliable, feature-rich technology without compromise. Our culture is built on collaboration, integrity, and a drive to equip caregivers with the tools they need to deliver exceptional care.Fast Facts About MindrayFounded in 1991, with 14,000 employees worldwide8 global R&D centers, investing ~10% of annual revenue into innovationNorth American headquarters in Mahwah, NJ, with 40+ international subsidiariesMindray North America is seeking a Clinical Educator to deliver high-quality clinical education, product training, and implementation support for patient monitoring solutions across acute care environments. This is a highly customer-facing, field-based role that partners closely with healthcare providers to ensure confident adoption, effective use, and long-term success with Mindray patient monitoring technology.The Clinical Educator works independently while collaborating with sales, service, technical support, and project teams to support in-services, system implementations, follow-up education, and troubleshooting. This role requires strong clinical expertise, the ability to adapt training to diverse care settings, and comfort managing a dynamic travel schedule.What You’ll DoClinical Education & TrainingDeliver in-services across the full patient monitoring portfolio, tailoring education to customer workflows, clinical environments, and learning needsProvide hands-on clinical application training across hospital departments and care settingsAssess education needs across nursing units and specialties and adjust instruction accordinglyImplementation & Go-Live SupportSupport system installations by identifying customer workflows and configuration needsProvide on-site clinical support during go-live events and final implementationsPartner with internal teams to ensure smooth transitions from installation to active clinical useCustomer Relationship ManagementConduct follow-up visits and ongoing phone support to reinforce education and promote sustained product adoptionMaintain strong, trusted relationships with clinical staff and leadership at customer sitesServe as a clinical liaison between customers and internal teams including Technical Support, Service, and Systems SolutionsOn-Call & Field SupportProvide on-call clinical support through the technical support line following established escalation and documentation procedures (on-call rotation begins after one year in role)Manage time and territory independently to meet customer education needs effectivelyWhat We’re Looking ForEducation & Clinical BackgroundRegistered Nurse (RN) with an active license from an accredited institutionBSN preferred; alternate nursing degree accepted with 5+ years of nursing experience2–3 years of active nursing experience using cardiac monitoring in acute care settingsStrong knowledge of advanced cardiac arrhythmias, hemodynamics, Swan-Ganz, and cardiac output monitoringExperience educating other nurses through staff development, preceptorship, or formal training programs strongly preferredSkills & AttributesExcellent verbal communication and presentation skills with the ability to engage diverse clinical audiencesStrong organizational and time management skills with the ability to balance multiple accounts and prioritiesHighly independent and self-motivated, comfortable working autonomously in the fieldStrong interpersonal skills with the ability to collaborate effectively with clinical staff, nursing leadership, and internal teamsTechnical aptitude to understand product specifications and translate them into practical clinical applicationFlexible and adaptable, able to manage last-minute schedule changes in a fast-paced environmentProficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OutlookWork Environment & Physical RequirementsField-based role requiring approximately 85% travel by car or airMust reside within 40 miles of a major airportAbility to stand and deliver training sessions for 2–5 hours at a time, multiple times per dayAbility to stand and walk for extended periods during implementations and on-site supportAbility to lift and carry equipment or training materials up to 25 pounds and push carts through clinical environmentsMindray North America offers a competitive compensation package and comprehensive benefits, including a 401(k) with company match, tuition reimbursement, paid time off, disability coverage, FSA/HSA options, and more—all within a dynamic, supportive, and collaborative work environment.Mindray North America is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, marital status, ethnicity, national origin, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, or any other legally protected status and will not be harassed or discriminated against.Salary Description$100,000-$115,000