RN Educator | Simulation Coordinator, Huggins
RN Educator | Simulation Coordinator, Huggins
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Huggins 65484, USA
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Posted: less than a week ago
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Join a dynamic healthcare team in the Midwest region as an RN Educator and Simulation Coordinator, where your expertise will shape the future of nursing education. This role focuses on addressing the educational and developmental needs of nursing staff, ensuring they have the knowledge and skills to deliver exceptional patient care.
Key Responsibilities:
Lead the design, implementation, and refinement of simulation experiences to enhance clinical learning, critical thinking, and decision-making. Serve as a liaison between healthcare facilities and nursing programs to foster collaboration and educational excellence. Support assigned units through classroom instruction, clinical experiences, and innovative learning technologies.Manage grant funding requirements related to simulation coordination, including data collection and reporting. Mentor and coach nursing content experts and preceptors, modeling best instructional practices aligned with INACSL standards. Maintain and organize simulation equipment, ensuring readiness and adherence to best practices.Collaborate with educators, administration, and clinical staff to maximize educational opportunities and cost-effective programming. Utilize evidence-based research to continuously improve nursing education programs.
Education:
Graduation from an accredited nursing program is required, with a Bachelor's degree in Nursing preferred to provide a solid foundation in nursing principles and practices.
Experience:
Applicants should have a minimum of five years of clinical nursing experience, including at least one year in adult education or teaching. Proven ability to develop and implement education programs based on needs assessments is essential. Intermediate proficiency with Microsoft Office and a track record of successful nursing instruction and critical thinking development are required.
Certifications and Licenses:
A current Registered Nurse license valid in a Compact State is mandatory. Certification as an ACLS Instructor is preferred, along with American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.
Physical and Work Environment:
This role demands considerable mental focus and physical activity, including lifting up to 35 pounds, frequent walking, standing, and various movements such as turning, carrying, pushing, pulling, stooping, crouching, twisting, and reaching. The work environment may involve exposure to infectious diseases and occasional encounters with challenging individuals, but generally consists of a teaching setting with typical office noise and distractions.
Embrace the opportunity to contribute to a supportive healthcare community serving a broad regional population in the heart of the Midwest.
Key Responsibilities:
Lead the design, implementation, and refinement of simulation experiences to enhance clinical learning, critical thinking, and decision-making. Serve as a liaison between healthcare facilities and nursing programs to foster collaboration and educational excellence. Support assigned units through classroom instruction, clinical experiences, and innovative learning technologies.Manage grant funding requirements related to simulation coordination, including data collection and reporting. Mentor and coach nursing content experts and preceptors, modeling best instructional practices aligned with INACSL standards. Maintain and organize simulation equipment, ensuring readiness and adherence to best practices.Collaborate with educators, administration, and clinical staff to maximize educational opportunities and cost-effective programming. Utilize evidence-based research to continuously improve nursing education programs.
Education:
Graduation from an accredited nursing program is required, with a Bachelor's degree in Nursing preferred to provide a solid foundation in nursing principles and practices.
Experience:
Applicants should have a minimum of five years of clinical nursing experience, including at least one year in adult education or teaching. Proven ability to develop and implement education programs based on needs assessments is essential. Intermediate proficiency with Microsoft Office and a track record of successful nursing instruction and critical thinking development are required.
Certifications and Licenses:
A current Registered Nurse license valid in a Compact State is mandatory. Certification as an ACLS Instructor is preferred, along with American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.
Physical and Work Environment:
This role demands considerable mental focus and physical activity, including lifting up to 35 pounds, frequent walking, standing, and various movements such as turning, carrying, pushing, pulling, stooping, crouching, twisting, and reaching. The work environment may involve exposure to infectious diseases and occasional encounters with challenging individuals, but generally consists of a teaching setting with typical office noise and distractions.
Embrace the opportunity to contribute to a supportive healthcare community serving a broad regional population in the heart of the Midwest.
Highlights
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Company nameMLee Medical Employment
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Job positionRN Educator | Simulation Coordinator
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