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Substitute Educators perform under the supervision of a principal or other designated supervisor, and have the responsibility to continue the instructional program according to the directions left by the absent educator.
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Job title:Nursing Professional Development Consultant (Operating Room - Nurse Educator) Job title:Nursing Professional Development Consultant (Operating Room - Nurse Educator) Develops and delivers high quality, cost effective educational programs with content that is evidence based, follows standards of care and standards of practice, and is in alignment with Kaiser Permanente policies and procedures.
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The role of a Benefit Educator is a critical one to the success of our business. Job Title : Benefit Educator. SPECTRAFORCE is built on a concept of “human connection,” defined by our branding attitude of NEWJOBPHORIA®, which is the excitement of bringing joy and freedom to the work lifestyle so our people and clients can reach their highest potential.
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The NPD Consultant fosters an appropriate climate for learning and facilitates the adult learning process.
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Nursing Professional Development Consultant (Operating Room - Nurse Educator) Nursing Professional Development Consultant (Operating Room - Nurse Educator) Demonstrates the ability to implement instructional design skills (methodology selected is appropriate for topic, etc) and assists others in instructional design.
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Leadership experience (manager, educator, preceptor) can be helpful but is not required. You will have a flexible schedule, an opportunity to travel, grow and expand into new opportunities while earning supplemental income and learning the medical device industry.
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The Beauty Educator demonstrates exceptional product knowledge during in-store visits. The Beauty Educator supports multiple brands and store locations. The Beauty Educator demonstrates exceptional product knowledge during in-store visits.
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This position requires driving responsibilities The role of a Benefit Educator is a critical one to the success of our business. Will be expected to charge expenses for travel (car rental, air, hotel etc) and will be reimbursed for those expenses.
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Have and maintain an active Life and Health Insurance License. Must have access to email, Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel) and cell phone. Strong Presentation and PowerPoint skills (virtual or in person.
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The Nursing Professional Development Consultant is a registered nurse with expertise in nursing education who influences professional role competence and professional growth of nurses in a variety of settings.
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Plan, develop, implement, and evaluate professional development programs for staff members.
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