Nursing Professional Development Specialist I - Pediatric Emergency Department/free Standing Ed
Medical University Hospital Authority (MUHA)
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Not specified; pyy grade health-29; salary type
Not specified
Evidence-based practice implementation
Adult learning theory application
Interprofessional team collaboration
The Medical University Hospital Authority is seeking a Nursing Professional Development Specialist I for its Pediatric Emergency Department. This role focuses on developing and implementing educational programs to enhance the competency of nursing and clinical staff
Job Summary
The role involves consulting with nursing leadership and organizational leaders to design and evaluate quality educational programs.
Candidates must complete the Association of Nursing Professional Development Transition to Nursing Professional Development Practice Fellowship within six months of hire.
The position requires a Master's degree in Nursing to be completed within four years of employment.
Matching Summary
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The Medical University Hospital Authority is seeking a Nursing Professional Development Specialist I for its Pediatric Emergency Department. This role focuses on developing and implementing educational programs to enhance the competency of nursing and clinical staff.
Salary
Not specified; Pay Grade Health-29; Salary type
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Evidence-based practice implementation
Adult learning theory application
Interprofessional team collaboration
Educational program evaluation
Clinical competency development
Nice-to-have
Experience in clinical education roles
Strong collaborative working relationships
Enthusiastic energetic team environment
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in nursing from accredited school
Minimum five years applied clinical RN experience
Current South Carolina RN licensure or compact state
Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
Completion of ANPD Fellowship within first 6 months
Completion of Master's degree in Nursing within 4 years