Location : Richmond, VA
Department : Clinical Education
Schedule : Monday-Friday, 8 : 15AM-5 : 00PM (Required to flex schedule to meet clinical onsite hours)
Clinical Status : Clinical Plus
What You'll Do
- The Clinical Educator serves as a consultant, change agent, and facilitator in assessing learning needs and planning, implementing, and evaluating educational activities for the staff of the assigned clinical areas.
- Plan and implement teaching strategies for all levels of staff. Oversee the clinical staff training program from new hire orientation to ongoing education, including donor referral, donor consent / authorization, organ recovery, and organ allocation.
- Create, implement, and support preceptor / on-the-job training programs. Routinely assess and update education programs and provide guidance on policies and regulations to ensure compliance.
- Ensure structured content for didactic instruction and skills-based learning. Training will include didactic and active donor management cases to assess and enhance orientee skills.
What You'll Bring
Minimum Requirements :
Associate degree – Nursing or healthcare related ORCertification – Critical care paramedic, respiratory therapy or surgical technician ORHigh School Diploma AND FIVE (5) years – OPO / Tissue Recovery experienceValid State Driver's LicenseTWO (2) years – Assessing, designing, and / or implementing clinical education programs / course contentFIVE (5) years – OPO experience involving clinical aspects of organ / tissue recovery / donor management of surgical experience in a hospital or clinical settingPreferred Experience / Skills / Certifications :
BSN – Nursing ORHigh School Diploma AND SEVEN (7) years – OPO / Tissue Recovery experienceCST or EMT – Certified Scrub Tech or Certified Emergency Medical TechnicianTS-C or CSFA – Tech in Surgery-Certified or Certified Surgical First AssistCTP – Certified Transplant PreservationistFOUR (4) years – Assessing, designing, and / or implementing clinical education programs / course contentSEVEN (7) years – OPO experience involving clinical aspects of organ / tissue recovery / donor management of surgical experience in a hospital or clinical settingKey Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
Organ Donation Process Knowledge : Understanding of organ donation process, brain death, donor evaluation, and family support.Psychology : Ability to manage stressful situations and family dynamics.Computer Skills : PowerPoint, Excel, Word, Outlook, Microsoft Office Suite.Attention to Detail, Adult Learning Principles, Communication, Time Management, Critical Thinking, Logistical Analysis, Teamwork, and Compliance.Compensation
Base pay range : $65,972.00 / yr - $86,962.00 / yr. Final compensation based on location, qualifications, and experience.
Note : This job posting includes pay range disclosure and benefits information. Final compensation may be higher based on knowledge and relevant experience.
Benefits & Perks
Affordable Medical, Dental, and Vision CoverageProfit Sharing Plan403(b) Retirement PlanPaid Parental LeaveGenerous Paid Time Off (vacation, sick, holidays)Flexible Work ProgramTuition ReimbursementCareer & Leadership DevelopmentWellness ProgramEmployee Assistance Program (EAP)Note : All benefits are subject to eligibility requirements and may be modified at any time. This job posting does not constitute a contract and does not alter the at-will employment relationship.
Equal Opportunity
LifeNet Health is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected status. We maintain a drug-free workplace and conduct pre-employment substance abuse screening.
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