Under the guidance of the Chief Nursing Officer, the Clinical Nurse Educator functions in the roles of
Educator, Facilitator, Consultant, Change Agent, and Leader. The Clinical Nurse Educator (CNE)
participates in the development of standardized educational initiatives across the ARH Advanced Care
organization and plays a vital role in leading change in pursuit of improved nursing practice and professional
development. The Clinical Nurse Educator promotes a positive image and maintains positive relationships
with internal and external customers.
Conducts educational needs assessments using a variety of methods/tools.
Incorporates principles of adult learning in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of educational
programs, creating a climate with supports learning across the organization.
Coordinates and facilitates nursing orientation and competency evaluation of new staff to the organization, and
well as training/education for new equipment and new/revised clinical care policies and protocols.
Develops and delivers evidence-based educational programs and offerings.
Utilizes best practices in educational content delivery.
Collaborates with Chief Nursing officer, local nursing leadership and other disciplines to create a robust
educational environment while fostering teambuilding and leadership development.
Provides point of care assistance and support to assist nursing staff with clinical skills development and critical
thinking.
Evaluates effectiveness of educational programs utilizing best practices.
Utilizes a variety of evidence-based instructional techniques.
Adjusts educational content and teaching strategies based on appropriate learner needs, utilizing various media
and formats.
Collaborates with and supports ARH Advanced Care facilities in developing and delivering educational
programs as determined by the Chief Nursing Officer. Assumes ownership and responsibility in attaining, developing, and maintaining educational and instructional
expertise.
Provide direct patient care when higher levels of skill and judgement are required. Demonstrate the skills and
knowledge necessary to provide care appropriate to the patient served.
Responds to changes in nursing practice and develops programs to support these changes.
Ensures that educational programs are congruent with organizational missions, values, and goals.
May work off-shifts, weekends and holidays, be on call and work more than standard hours.
Participate in hospital committee meetings as requested by leadership
Maintains flexibility when managing multiple roles/responsibilities.
Interprets and communicates across multiple disciplines.
Promotes a safe and healthy work environment.
Serves as a role mode to promote education, professionalism, excellence, and safety.
Role models and promotes the concept of life-long learning.
Leads committees, work groups, and/or projects related to the implementation of educational activities.
Performs related duties as assigned.
Education:
Graduate from an accredited school of nursing
BSN Required or have plan to obtain within 2 years
Master’s Degree Preferred
Work Experience:
Three (3) years clinical nursing experience required *Five (5) years or more preferred
Minimum of 1 year nursing education experience required *Three (3) or more preferred
Licenses and Certifications:
Current license to practice nursing in the states of KY or WV depending on state of residency.
Professional Certification Required or plan to obtain within 2 years of employment.
BLS required upon hire.
ACLS required within 6 months of employment.
TNCC required within 1 year.
De-escalation training (ARH adopted) required within 6 months.
Designated Instructor Certification Requirements
BLS Instructor designation with minimal requirement of teaching two courses annually.
ACLS Instructor designation with minimal requirement of teaching two courses annually.
De-Escalation Instructor designation with minimal requirement of teaching two courses annually.
TNCC Instructor designation with minimal requirement of teaching two courses annually.
Other Instructor designations as needed with minimal requirement of teaching two courses annually.
*To facilitate the professional competence and confidence of the Clinical Nurse Educator, the AVP of Nursing Education and Professional Practice may assign mandatory professional development activities, workshops and educational offerings."
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