Summary The Clinical Educator functions as a leader in education, a staff development resource, and mentor. He/she supports collaboration between the academic and practice settings. He/she supports continuous learning and professional development through provision of in-services; education program development, implementation, and evaluation; and competency assessment. He/she promotes and demonstrates evidence based practice. JOB REQUIREMENTS Minimum Education MSN required Minimum Work Experience 7 Years clinical experience in nursing in hospital setting to include 3 Years of ICU/PCU specific experience. Previous experience designing, facilitating, and validating education or training experiences required. Fully proficient in all areas covered in Basic Integrated Nursing General Orientation; able to instruct independently. Proficient in EMR applications, workflows, documentation practices. Required Licenses/Certifications Current Vermont RN and/or Advanced Practice Licensure in Vermont. Unit-specific training certifications as required per specific department operational framework (i.e., CNOR, ACLS, TNCC, PALS, ENPC, NRP, PCCN, CCRN). Completion of endorsed patient/visitor de-escalation and restraint program certification based on department specific guidelines. BLS Certification through American Heart Association. Specialty certification in Nursing Professional Development and 1 unit specific certification preferred or obtained within two years of hire Required Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities Strong knowledge and skills related to clinical nursing practice. Knowledge of adult education principles Demonstrated leadership skills and a commitment to education as a methodology for promoting continuous quality improvement in the delivery of patient care and services. Effective and timely oral and written communicates skills Demonstrates moderate knowledge of basic computer skills. Education program development Pay Range $36.44 - $58.20 PM24