Clinical RN Educator

Larkspur

By The Bay Health, a non-profit established in 1975, set the standard for hospice in the U.S. by emphasizing the role of the patient in making important medical decisions. Our spectrum of home-based services now includes Skilled Home Health Care, Palliative Care, Adult Hospice Care and Pediatric Care. Our team approach strives to address practical, social, emotional and spiritual aspects of care, with the goal to maximize quality of life for our patients, caregivers and families.

Do you want to have a positive impact on nurses while improving patient care?

Do you feel energized by training and coaching?

Are you inspired by high-quality service?

Are you committed to professional development?

This highly visible Education Department position focuses on home-based nursing and clinical excellence, and will allow you to:

  • Define strategic learning initiatives and long-term curricula
  • Be part of a highly skilled interdisciplinary training team
  • Explore cutting edge professional development opportunities
  • Collaborate with nurses and organizational leaders
  • Create new pathways to improve patient and employee experience
  • More deeply understand the value of home-based care
  • Have opportunities to grow and manage others

Schedule:

Monday - Friday; 8:30am - 5:00pm

Flexible, hybrid schedule, typically 2-3 days onsite

Periodic travel for virtual and onsite training in Larkspur, Sonoma, San Francisco, San Mateo, and Pleasanton

By the Bay Health follows all CDPH vaccine requirements for healthcare personnel.

Summary:

The Clinical Educator is responsible for the development, implementation, and evaluation of clinical learning and development programs to meet quality, patient care and other organizational goals. The role leverages advanced nursing knowledge, home-based care experience and community resources to build curricula that improves performance and generates professional advancement across all service lines, roles and regions.  The position also helps coordinate and advance student placement opportunities and collaborates with others to promote and maintain a culture of learning and clinical excellence.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities include (and are not limited to):

  • Independently and collaboratively curates, designs and delivers engaging, results-driven curricula to enhance quality, patient care and transdisciplinary team performance.
  • Serves as the nursing clinical expert, upholding and reinforcing skills, organizational standards and expectations.
  • Facilitates continuing education (CE) opportunities to advance clinical practice.
  • Participates in Education Steering Committee to help foster continuous improvement in clinical care delivery and service quality.
  • In collaboration with Nursing Skills Trainers, ensures a regular cadence of hands-on nursing skills building opportunities across all sites and regions.

Education/Experience:

  • BSN required, MSN preferred.
  • Hospice, Home Health and Palliative Care, ideally with adult and pediatric patient populations, strongly preferred.
  • 5 years of field experience, preferably in a home-based healthcare setting, providing clinical services in the areas of life-threatening and chronic illness.
  • Minimum of 2 years of experience in clinical education and coaching.
  • 2 years demonstrated knowledge of organizational effectiveness, change management and large-scale change preferred.
  • Experience coordinating Continuing Education events in alignment with the California Board of Registered Nursing and California Department of Public Health strongly preferred.
  • Experience curating and creating clinical education resources, including videos, tip-sheets and other materials strongly preferred.
  • Knowledge of Continuing Education requirements and programs for nurses and home health aides, preferred

Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:

  • Registered Nurse in California with current licensure to practice professional nursing within the state.
  • Certification in wound care, hospice/palliative care or related specialty strongly preferred

Pay Range:
$56.00 - $69.00 hourly 

 

By the Bay Health is proud to serve our community as an equal employment opportunity employer.  Everyone is valued and welcome at BTBH. Our organization is committed to diversity, equity and continues to build a culture of inclusion by recruiting, screening, hiring and retaining any qualified individual without regard to age, race, color, ethnicity, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, marital status, registered domestic partner status, citizenship, physical or mental disability, legally protected medical condition, family care status, military care status, veteran status or any other consideration made unlawful by Federal, state, or local laws.

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