Miami, FL, USA
20 days ago
Nurse Educator
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The University of Miami/UHealth Medical Training Lab is currently seeking a full time Nurse Educator to work in Miami, FL. The Nurse Educator provides clinical education to nursing and patient care staff and facilitates evidenced-based practices within a specialized area of nursing. The incumbent collaborates with medical practitioners to incorporate nursing processes into the plan of care for a specialized group of patients. Moreover, this employee provides direct specialty nursing services to patients, ensuring adherence to Joint Commission standards and all related UHealth policies, procedures, and guidelines.

CORE JOB FUNCTIONS

Provides education and resources to enhance patient care.

Assists staff with educational needs, problem resolution, time management, and critical thinking skills development.

Collaborates with medical providers, patient care staff, and unit management in the planning, implementation, and delivery of educational curricula.

Implements clinical skills activities within established clinical and preceptorship models, monitors data trends, and implements educational strategies to ensure compliance with quality standards.

Provides staff support in the development of patient care plans, incorporating evidenced-based research and national standards.

Consults with and serves as a clinical resource for unit management to ensure quality patient care.

Educates technical and patient care staff in the use of new equipment, supplies, and instruments, and coordinates in-service training and workshops.

Promotes continuous improvement of workplace safety and environmental practices.

Maintains professional knowledge by affiliating with professional and technical organizations, and participating in applicable continuing education programs, conferences, seminars, and workshops.

Adheres to University and unit-level policies and procedures and safeguards University assets.

This list of duties and responsibilities is not intended to be all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties or responsibilities as necessary.
 

Core Qualifications

Education:

Bachelor’s degree in relevant field

Master’s degree in Nursing or Simulation Education preferred.

Certification and Licensing:

Valid Florida RN license

Current AHA Provider/Instructor certification in BLS, ACLS; additional current certification in PALS and ASLS preferred

Experience:

Minimum 2 years of experience

5 years of clinical experience preferred

5 years of formal instructional experience preferred

10 years of formal instructional experience preferred

Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes:

Ability to maintain effective interpersonal relationships.

Ability to communicate effectively in both oral and written form.

Ability to lead, motivate, develop and train others.

Ability to work independently and/or in a collaborative environment.

Ability to exercise sound judgment in making critical decisions.

Department Specific Functions

The mission of the Gordon Center (GC) is to develop and disseminate leading edge educational programs utilizing advanced technologies and simulation systems. The Simulation Nurse Educator develops curricula and provides training and facilitates evidenced-based practices for first responders, medical and nursing students, residents, and practicing healthcare professionals, including nurses and allied health care professionals. The Simulation Nurse Educator also serves as nurse planner and collaborates with the team to assist in developing, implementing, teaching, and evaluating Gordon Center curricula. Moreover, this employee provides, develops, and implements curricula while ensuring adherence to all related health system or agency-specific policies, procedures, and guidelines.

The Simulation Nurse Educator will incorporate educational technologies, including simulation (task-training and patient simulation scenarios), virtual/augmented/mixed reality and computer-based learning systems in educational programs focused on competency development of current and future healthcare professionals.  Additionally, the Simulation Nurse Educator will work collaboratively with the administration, faculty, and staff of University of Miami Gordon Center, as well as our community clinical partners, to ensure high quality clinical outcomes.

The Simulation Nurse Educator is part of the Gordon Center’s Division of Prehospital and Emergency Training (PETD) whose programs are used to train over 15,000 learners per year. Training programs include curricula developed by the UM Gordon Center, and other organizations, such as the American Heart Association, National Association of EMTs and others, such as BLS, ACLS, PALS, Advanced Stroke Life Support (ASLS), Airway Management Principles and Practice (ACS), Acute Coronary Syndromes (ACS), Bedside Ultrasound, First Five Minutes, and Rapid Response Team Training.

Education, Curriculum Development and Research

Assist the Division Director in the following: planning curriculum development; developing and using learning resources, assessing learners; evaluating programs and performing educational research; applying principles of adult education; and applying appropriate educational strategies.

Provides didactic instruction and psychomotor skills training in GC courses to a diverse population of learners at the provider and instructor level.

Teach in large and small groups

Prepare and deliver lectures

Use AV aids appropriately

Obtain audience participation during lectures

Choose appropriate small-group teaching methods

Run a small-group teaching session

Teach in a simulation setting

Teach clinical and practical skills

Teach professional and decision-making skills

Teach in “standardized” patient/simulator scenarios

Serve as a standard for expert skills

Facilitate healthcare simulation scenarios and debriefings that meet required learning objectives for various learners.

Facilitate and Manage Learning

Carry out evaluations of learners and prepare reports

Assist learners in achieving stated learning outcomes

Assist learners to reflect on their experiences (through feedback and debriefing)

Assist learners in self-assessment skills

Motivate learners and counsel learners on performance matters

Counsel learners on aspects of learning and study skills

Assist learners to organize their knowledge and experiences

Assist learners to make appropriate use of information technology

Serve as a mentor to adjunct and less experienced PEH instructors, offering guidance and feedback as appropriate.

Plan Learning and Develop Curricula

Undertake learners’ needs assessments

Define learning outcomes expected

Specify the content of the curriculum

Design teaching strategies and learning experiences to match the outcomes

Prepare learning plans with timescales

Create an appropriate learning environment

Integrate different elements of the curriculum

Implement planned curriculum / courses

Develop and Use Learning Resources

Design instructional text including handouts, e-learning modules, handbooks and protocols

Develop patient simulation scenarios or case studies that are evidence-based

Make appropriate use of instructor guides

Design effective study aids

Contribute to the preparation of multimedia learning packages

Use multimedia learning resources

Make appropriate use of clinical simulators

Evaluate and contribute to the revision, editing and updating of PETD courses, ensuring all materials meet current evidence, guidelines and standards established by appropriate agencies.

Organize and evaluate simulation scenarios and case studies ensuring they are validated, current, and supported by literature.

Assess Learners

Choose appropriate assessment instruments for PETD educational programs

Use written assessments for knowledge outcomes

Assess performance in simulation scenarios

Set appropriate standards

Make appropriate use of technology in assessment

Contribute to the development of objective criteria for skills performance evaluation 

Participate in testing and analysis of educational tools utilized in PETD / GCSIMEd courses

Provide remedial tutoring of learners with identified deficiencies in performance of course requirements

Evaluate Programs and Perform Educational Research

Use a range of tools for evaluating instructors, courses and resource materials, including their reliability, validity and feasibility.

Engage in research in healthcare education using sound educational research techniques.

Assist in writing reports, abstracts, and manuscripts of PETD research

Compile educational and clinical data and publications on topics related to PEH programs.

Personal Development

Maintain up-to-date knowledge and skills by attending seminars and courses as necessary.

Engage in ongoing professional development and networking opportunities related to nursing and simulation education expertise.

Administration

Assists the Division Director in the development of PETD instructors, including monitoring their teaching, assisting them in improving their content knowledge and teaching skills, and assisting them in pursuing continuing-education opportunities. 

Serves as course coordinator and nurse planner for on-site courses- managing time, overseeing instructors, and ensuring course goals and objectives are met.

Manages off-site courses in Florida, the US, and possibly, internationally.

Sets up and breaks down, puts away equipment, furniture, etc., as required by course.

Assists in equipment and supply inventory maintenance.

Participates in efforts to recruit qualified new adjunct and GC instructors.

Serves as GC representative to local, state, and national conferences and meetings and participates in exhibition booths as needed.

Assist in managing the scheduling and presentation of PETD classes, including assigning instructors, and providing for necessary equipment and materials.

Monitor on- and off-site courses for quality assurance in skills training, techniques, lectures and testing; ensure compliance with UM GCSIMEd standards of excellence.

Leads or helps leaders of program performance improvement committees.

Promote positive communication within the PET Division and the GCSIMEd.

Serve as Lead Nurse Planner and liaison to the ANCC Accreditation Program and the Florida Board of Nursing.

Ensure that the GCSIMEd adheres to the ANCC Accreditation Program criteria for all operational aspects of providing continuing nursing education activities and criteria that pertain to the operations of the GCSIMEd as a Provider Unit (PU).

Responsible for the orientation of all Nurse Planners in the organization with respect to ANCC Accreditation Program criteria

Compile annual reports and all documentation for accreditation as required by the ANCC.

Manage communications with the ANCC and any documentation or responses required.

Help administration with development, submission and maintaining of records as required by the Florida Board of nursing for continuing education credits.

Public Relations

Participates in GC presentations to a variety of audiences, including community, government, and healthcare visitors.

Promotes positive communications about the Center and its programs within the healthcare community and contributes to the Center’s responsiveness to constituent agency educational needs.

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The University of Miami offers competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, tuition remission and more.

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Job Status:

Full time

Employee Type:

Staff

Pay Grade:

H13
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