Registered Nurse (RN)

RegisteredNurse(RN)SimulationCoordinator

Suffolk, Virginia, United States PART TIME
The Brief

“Registered Nurse (RN) - Simulation Coordinator at Registered Nurse (RN). Skills: Simulation Coordinator, Nursing Education, Professional Development. Implementation and evaluation of education plans. Establish collaborative relationships with leaders”

What You'll Achieve.

achieve expected outcomes related to key performance indicators; meet organizational needs such as improvements in nurse sensitive clinical outcomes; HCAHPS; financial; nurse turnover

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

critical thinking

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3 years clinical experience in the specialty in Obstetrics, 2 years of demonstrated achievement of progressive responsibilities in leadership roles and/or professional development project work, Basic Life Support (BLS), written and verbal communication

Nice to Have

Graduate Degree (Masters) in Nursing Education, Professional development, ANCC Magnet or Pathways to Excellence Program requirements

What You'll Do.

Implementation and evaluation of education plans

Establish collaborative relationships with leaders

Support Nursing Excellence journey

Implement system nursing education programs

Support evidence based practice

Support nursing research efforts

Staff education and preceptor support

Coaching/mentoring for assigned departments

Integrate learning technology

Monitor and report performance on programs

Advocate for clinical learning content

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partners with leadership and clinical stakeholders

Communication Scope

written and verbal communication; Inter-personal communication style

Process & Methodology

professional development project work

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