The Clinical Education Specialist is a registered nurse or equivalent who collaborates with the health care team to ensure safe, effective, evidence-based, and quality patient care in the ambulatory/clinic setting. The Clinical Education Specialist is responsible for designing and implementing education programs and professional development for ambulatory staff, focused on clinical outcomes, best practices, workflow optimizations, and staff/practice development. This role serves as the primary administrator for the Learning Management System for Community Practice. The Clinical Education Specialist will build, schedule, assign, launch, monitor, and report on training modules and learning campaigns while supporting compliance with module completion, licensure and certification documentation, competency records, and other required education items. The position supports new hire check-ins, mock medical emergency drills, CPR training events, and National Sedation Certification skills check-offs. The Clinical Education Specialist reports to the Manager of Education and Compliance and will work closely with the Quality Department, Regional Directors, Practice Leadership, and/or designee on the educational needs assessment and orientation programs for staff. The Clinical Education Specialist ensures that all competencies and skills are current and relevant for the clinic staff while acting as a change agent, leader, and role model to have all clinical staff work at the top of their licenses/certifications. The Clinical Education Specialist will aim to reduce fragmentation through best-practice education and skill competencies to ensure that all ambulatory services are of the highest quality and implemented throughout the CU Community Practice clinics.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level