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Clinical Practice Educator
Behavioral Health Unit
The Clinical Practice Educator is responsible for developing and maintaining the clinical skills of the nursing staff. The Clinical Practice Educator shall use sound nursing theory, and evidence-based practices to guide education activities; participate in advancing professional development for direct patient care staff by assisting with developing a Nursing Professional Practice Committee (including sub committees: clinical practice, research, leadership, professionalism, quality, education, and patient safety); collaborate with Nursing Directors and Managers to identify the clinical practice education needs of direct patient care staff; and be responsible for developing and implementing strategic education plans. This position reports to the Chief Nursing Officer or her/his designee.
This position requires educating staff and validating their clinical knowledge and skill sets to provide care to outpatients of all age groups and inpatients (e.g., adult, geriatric, and elderly patients).
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES VALUE ADDED – INCREASES WORTH OF SERVICE TO MISSION COMMUNITY HOSPITALDemonstrates the ability to safely and competently Educate Clinical Staff to perform tasks and procedures according to scope of practice and hospital policy and procedure.
General Requirements
Physical Demand Analysis
Ability to negotiate physical environment safely.
Ability to translate and understand written communications and negotiate physical environment safely.
Ability to understand and translate auditory communications.
Office working conditions: Usual and customary patient care areas. Use safety precautions according to hospital policy and procedure.
Full Time
$74k-94k (estimate)
06/13/2024
07/01/2024
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Panorama City, CA
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