Nurse Educator (RN) - Atlanta, GA Id-2252

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Job Description:

Our RN Clinical Educators experience a unique opportunity to employ their clinical nursing expertise in a new way outside patient care, while continuing to collaborate with healthcare professionals and advocate for the well-being of patients through medical device technology.

You will be responsible for training and educating Registered Nurses and Physicians on hemodynamic devices primarily used in critical care and oncology units.

  • Your primary focus will be in-servicing and education only; no sales responsibilities, and no bedside care.
  • A desire to expand your talents in clinical education.
  • Per-diem position requiring travel and flexibility to work with your current schedule.
  • 1-2 assignments per month, ranging 3-5 days per assignment. Travel regionally and nationally to support customer needs.

Responsibilities:

  • Provide peer-to-peer education and in-servicing to nurses, physicians, and hospital staff to support medical device implementations.
  • Assess customer-specific education needs and collaborate with staff to deliver a positive educational experience.
  • Utilize clinical nursing expertise to answer questions and address concerns with the medical device.
  • Provide updates, reports, and valuable feedback to client during and after in-service assignments.

Job Requirements:

  • BSN required.
  • RN license required.
  • Hemodynamic experience is required.
  • ICU, Oncology, ER and/or critical care unit experience of at least 2+ years, experience in these units must have been within past 5 years.
  • Leadership experience (manager, educator, preceptor) can be helpful but is not required.
  • Must be comfortable with basic software programs.
  • Experience working with IV pumps desired, but not required.
  • Super-user/pump education experience desired, but not required.
  • Intermediate computer skills required (must be comfortable with basic software programs).
  • Ability to work in a group setting and exhibit strong professional acumen.

You will have a flexible schedule, an opportunity to travel, grow and expand into new opportunities while earning supplemental income and learning the medical device industry.

Duties may require compliance with client requirements that all those performing services on-site be fully vaccinated.

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