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Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE) is a plus. Reinforce diabetes education, and instruction to the staff, and implement, and monitor educational plan of care. Educator specializing in Diabetes Management credentialed from the National Certification Board for Diabetes Educators (NCBDE) preferred.
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The Educator assesses the educational needs, plans, communicates, and designs education services that are appropriate to the hospital mission, regulatory and compliance requirements, and patient/family needs.
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Offers competency-building activities to enhance associates' educational and experiential learning. Demonstrates clinical expertise, leadership, communication skills, and knowledge of education theory and principles necessary to develop learning programs and achieve optimal educational outcomes.
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Provides academic and social emotional learning throughout the school day as determined by a student’s educational plan, including an Individualized Education Program, and provides tiered interventions, including academic and social-emotional learning for students with and without disabilities, addressing social skills, prevention, de-escalation, and restoration/conflict resolution techniques.
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We are seeking a Health Educator for The Department of Oncology, Community Outreach and Engagement (COE) program. Translates print materials, including study and educational materials, into languish understandable to non-medical populations.
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As an advocate, educator, and resource, the RN coordinates care for a patient panel, addressing logistical, financial, emotional, educational, and social barriers to care. Overview: The Registered Nurse (RN) plays a vital role in the healthcare team, responsible for providing high-quality, evidence-based care across the lifespan.
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Eligible for a Maryland Educator certificate as Library Media Specialist. Works with the staff to implement City Schools Information Literacy Content Standards, Educational Technology Standards and Skills, and Media Literacy.
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Provides educational leadership to patients and care providers to enhance specialized patient care within established healthcare setting. Regional Nurse Educator. Assists patients and caregivers with educational needs, problem resolution, and health management across the continuum of care.
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Our 4-year teacher training program will prepare you to be an expert educator and combat educational inequity, and you’ll get incredible benefits while you’re at it. We seek passionate individuals for Elementary Education, Secondary Math, and Secondary Literacy roles in Washington DC, Baltimore, Dallas, and Philadelphia.
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Provide educational leadership to care providers to enhance patient care. These educational professionals act as both advisers and role models for the staff, assisting them in their journeys toward becoming amazing clinicians, delivering evidence-based care, and achieving optimal patient outcomes.
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The Nursing Practice and Professional Development Specialist (Nurse Educator) for Critical Care is an RN who influences the professional role competence and professional growth of nurses in a variety of settings.
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