The American Hospital Association (AHA) is a national organization that represents and serves all types of hospitals, health care networks, and their patients and communities. The AHA has two main offices, located in Washington, D.C., and Chicago. The AHA offers a flexible hybrid work schedule of three days in the office and two days working remotely. Essential Functions Manage the development and implementation of creative, innovative, engaging education programs that address the leadership development needs of participants at the early-mid stages of competency development. Identify knowledge and practice gaps for target audience and recommend program modifications and potential new programs. Serve as content expert when needed and serve as primary faculty for designated programs. As a nurse planner, incorporate continuing education requirements and documentation, ensuring alignment with provider unit guidelines. Collaborate with the Lead Nurse Planner and Approved Provider Program Director to ensure alignment with all requirements for providing nursing continuing professional development contact hours. In conjunction with supervisor and other team members, identify creative ways to develop nurse leaders beyond the classroom to meet the AONL mission to equip nurse leaders to have an impact on transforming health care. Work with team to establish education goals that align with the AONL and AHA strategic plans, and the mission and vision of the continuing education provider unit. Review program content annually. Ensure content is contemporary, relevant, engaging and based on AONL competencies and current available evidence, engaging for leaders from all settings across the healthcare continuum. Stay abreast of innovative delivery and learning modalities for adult and professional learners. Adjust programming in alignment with Director and Senior Director and AONL/AHA strategic goals, as needed. Monitor, evaluate, and respond to participant feedback and faculty feedback for all assigned programs. Develop structures to continue engaging participants’ involvement in AONL following programs to continue leadership development and assist in a “journey map” for participants. Manage and facilitate designated AONL fellowships, including participant selection process and curriculum oversight, under the direction of the Education team Director. Coordinate mentors for participants as appropriate to the program, guide program participants by providing regular communication during the fellowship year and input into participant projects. Maintain program alumni database and correspondence, responding to educational needs as they arise. Collaborate with AONL education team to create and produce an AONL annual conference that is relevant and engaging to AONL members. Perform other duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level