Adventist HealthCare

Healthcare

EducationSpecialist(RN),PTDayShift,ProfessionalPracticeandDevelopment

$0–0k Silver Spring, Maryland, United States PART TIME
The Brief

“Education Specialist(RN), PT Day Shift, Professional Practice and Development at Adventist HealthCare. Skills: Nursing Education, Clinical Specialty, Professional Development. Onboarding/Orientation of newly hired staff. Ongoing assessment of competency”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Eligibility Requirements

COVID-19 Vaccination recommended, Nicotine user screening, Drug testing

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

BSN or Allied Health degree required, 2 years in clinical specialty, RN license or RRT License, communication skills, both written and spoken required

Nice to Have

MSN/Master preferred, 1 year in leadership role preferred (includes charge nurse, RT lead, preceptor), Certification in clinical specialty or nursing professional development within one year of hire

What You'll Do.

Onboarding/Orientation of newly hired staff

Ongoing assessment of competency

Evaluation of performance

Provision of continuing nursing education

Identifies practice gaps and learning needs

Develops an appropriate education plan

Assists nurses in preparation for certification

facilitate and evaluate activities

Performs as nurse planner

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

written; spoken

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