Summary
Job Description:
Clinical Nurse Educator
Certification and Simulation
Full-Time, Days
The Educational Development and Community Education Department provides clinical and non-clinical education, professional development, leadership development, and community education across the organization
The Clinical Nurse Educator (CNE) functions to ensure that clinicians are prepared to be responsible for promoting patient safety and high-quality patient care through clinical leadership, education, consultation, modeling, and research. The CNE incorporates evidence-based practice, theory, and research into various patient care settings according to patient needs by collaborating with multi-professional multidisciplinary groups, facilitating the development of hospital and department policies, nursing procedures, and regulatory standards and guidelines. The role also includes functioning as a community resource on topics within scope of practice and providing nursing orientation, education, and ongoing competency verification. The CNE is a role model for caring that honors the patient’s mind, body, and spirit.
Job Description:
Collaborates with department directors, nursing staff, and others to identify unit-specific educational needs.
Collaborates with other educators to prevent redundancies of educational efforts.
Collaborates with human resources department, nurse educators, professional development specialists, clinical nurse specialists, and department directors to facilitate the unit/hospital orientation program for area of responsibility.
Provides ongoing support and coaching to preceptors and/or new employees.
Assesses educational needs through a variety of methods, both formal and informal, for orientation, in-service education and continuing education to preceptors, new employees, and experienced staff.
Demonstrates ability to teach programs using adult learning principles, professional presentation skills, and quality audiovisual aids and handout materials.
Evaluates achievement of learning objectives
Facilitates attainment of necessary or desired educational credit from accreditation bodies for a given professional category and submits required documentation after the program
Participates in patient care delivery
Participates indirectly in the delivery of patient care in area of specialization.
Acts as a resource for staff in locating answers to questions, best evidence, current policies, procedures, and protocols.
Provides clinical consultation.
Participates in research/evidence-based practice
Incorporates research findings and best practice findings into the development of clinical practice guidelines/standards/policies.
Requirements:
Current RN license or work permit in Kentucky.
Three (3) years of acute care experience in the designated specialty within the last five (5) years
BSN from accredited nursing program
Certification as Professional Development Specialist (PDS) preferred
Basic Life Support certification.
ACLS/PALS/NRP/TNCC/ENPC certifications as required by department of assignment.
Benefits:
Health, Vision, Dental, and Pet Insurance
Life Insurance
Short Term and Long-term Disability and Life Insurance
Identity Theft Protection
Tuition Reimbursement up to $6,000 annually
Company paid Maternity and Paternity Leave
5 days of Paid Time Off available upon hire
Bereavement Leave (includes pets)
PTO Sell Back Program
Compassionate Leave Sharing Program (PTO Donation)
Employee Support Fund, for employees in need of emergency financial assistance
Retirement with Company Match
Skills Required
- Current RN license or work permit in Kentucky
- Three years of acute care experience in the designated specialty within the last five years
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing from an accredited nursing program
- Certification as a Professional Development Specialist
- Basic Life Support certification
- ACLS, PALS, NRP, TNCC, or ENPC certification as required by the department
What We Do
Founded in 1924 in Louisville, Kentucky, Baptist Health is a full-spectrum health system dedicated to improving the health of the communities it serves. The Baptist Health family consists of nine hospitals, employed and independent physicians, and more than 400 points of care, including outpatient facilities, physician practices and services, urgent care clinics, outpatient diagnostic and surgery centers, home care, fitness centers, and occupational medicine and physical therapy clinics. Baptist Health’s eight owned hospitals include more than 2,300 licensed beds in Corbin, Elizabethtown, La Grange, Lexington, Louisville, Paducah, Richmond and New Albany, Indiana. Baptist Health also operates the 410-bed Baptist Health Deaconess Madisonville in Madisonville, Kentucky in a joint venture with Deaconess Health System based in Evansville, Indiana. Baptist Health employs more than 23,000 people in Kentucky and surrounding states. Baptist Health is the first health system in the U.S. to have all of its hospitals recognized by the American Nursing Credentialing Center with either a Magnet® or Pathway to Excellence® designation for nursing excellence. Baptist Health’s employed provider network, Baptist Health Medical Group, has nearly 1,500 providers, including more than 750 physicians and more than 740 advanced practice clinicians. Baptist Health’s physician network also includes more than 2,000 independent physicians. Learn more at BaptistHealth.com.


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