About The Position

The Nursing Professional Development Specialist I (NPDP I) is a registered nurse with NPD practice judgment and expertise who influences professional role competence and growth of learners in a variety of settings with the desired outcome of improved population health. The NPDP I supports learners in interprofessional practice and learning environments to facilitate continuous development and learning for the healthcare team. The NPDP I is responsible for utilizing the Scope and Standards of NPD Practice and Professional Performance to provide the framework that delineates the expected level of professional performance as an NPD practitioner; describes the duties that all NPD practitioners are expected to perform competently as the minimum guidelines for practice. Additionally, the NPDP I assumes seven key roles including a learning facilitator, change agent, mentor, leader, champion for inquiry, advocate for NPD specialty, and partner for practice transitions to support the organization in the provision of quality patient care by helping to ensure the clinical competence of nursing staff and foster the delivery of compassionate, evidence-based nursing practice. The primary outcomes of NPDS I practice include learning, change, and professional role competence and growth. The NPDS I contributes to the provision of optimal care and promotion of health at an individual and global level.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Nursing from an accredited university -or- Master's degree in Nursing and equivalent coursework in curriculum development, adult learning needs assessment, and learning outcome measurement from an accredited college or university, required
  • 4 years of progressively responsible nursing experience, including 1 year as nurse educator or equivalent elsewhere
  • California Registered Nurse (RN) license
  • American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS)
  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification issued by the American Heart Association
  • Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification issued by the American Heart Association
  • Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC) certification or must be completed within 6 months of hire
  • Ability to apply a professional nursing code of ethics and professional guidelines to clinical practice.
  • Ability to apply Scope and Standards of Practice for Nursing Professional Development Practitioner to role functions.
  • Ability to be a resource for all employees assigned area of specialization.
  • Ability to plan, implement, evaluate, and revise professional development and continuing education programs for nursing staff at the unit and organization-wide levels.
  • Ability to design curricula and programs that reflect sound education principles, incorporate evidence-based practice, meet measurable outcomes, and meet requirements of external regulatory and accrediting organizations.
  • Ability to evaluate and document the academic performance and clinical competency of staff, identifying staff and unit’s needs, strengths, limitations, and opportunities.
  • Ability to plan educational programs for staff with various levels of ability given available resources.
  • Ability to function as a learning facilitator, change agent, mentor, leader, champion of scientific inquiry, advocate for NPD specialty, and partner for practice transitions.
  • Ability to demonstrate SHC leadership competencies.
  • Knowledge of adult instructional methods and theories, learning concepts, and evaluation.
  • Knowledge of the current theories, principles, practices, and standards of as well as emerging technologies, techniques, issues, and approaches in the nursing profession, particularly those applicable to the area of assignment/expertise, the culture of nursing, and the health care system, as well as the responsibility and accountability for the outcome of practice.
  • Knowledge of laws, rules, and regulations; standards and guidelines of certifying and accrediting bodies; hospital and department/unit standards, protocols, policies, and procedures governing the provision of nursing care applicable to the area of assignment.
  • Knowledge of medical terminology; principles and practices of health promotion, risk reduction, illness and disease prevention and management; medications and drugs, common dosages, their physical and physiological effects, and possible adverse reactions, as related to assigned area.
  • Knowledge of medical and professional nursing ethics and patient privacy rights.
  • Knowledge of computer systems and software used

Nice To Haves

  • Emergency Nurse Certification (ENC) preferred

Responsibilities

  • Develops, coordinates, manages, facilitates, conducts, and evaluates onboarding and orientation programs for nursing & other healthcare personnel.
  • Assesses, measures, documents, and supports competency, and addresses deficiencies in staff members and team competence.
  • Uses educational design process to plan, implement, and evaluate educational initiatives to address practice gaps for identified target audiences to achieve specific outcomes related to identified deficits or opportunities for improvement in knowledge, skill, and/or practice.
  • Uses knowledge and skills to evaluate how educational initiatives enhance the professional development of nurses and other healthcare personnel.
  • Supports the provision of continuing nursing education and collaborates with other professions to design, manage, implement, coordinate, and evaluate interprofessional continuing education.
  • Assists others in their professional role development, practice role transitions, and succession planning.
  • Teaches, coordinates, serves as liaison, and/or advises nurses and other learners concerning education and learning.
  • Enters into collaborative partnerships both within and external to the organization.
  • Promotes and integrates the science of NPD specialty to continuously improve practice and promote inquiry in patient care settings.
  • Conducts, evaluates, encourages, consumes, facilitates, and/or participates in inquiry, including dissemination of findings.
  • Creates a professional nursing environment within the organization contributing to the provision of optimal care and promotion of health at an individual and global level by supporting learning, change, and professional role competence and growth to meet the needs of diverse units and departments.

Benefits

  • Stanford Nursing offers a wide array of career advancement opportunities, access to the latest technologies and health care innovations, and boasts a workplace culture that encourages personal growth and work-life balance, while honoring its commitment to delivering evidence-based and patient-centered care.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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