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Nurse Educator

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Samaritan Healthcare

Moses Lake, WA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 3 days ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/28/2026

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Job Description

Our Mission All of us, for each of you, every time. Our Vision Together, serving as the trusted regional healthcare partner. Our Values Listen~Love~Respect~Excel~Innovate At Samaritan, we do more than deliver healthcare—we make a meaningful difference in the lives of our community every day. We're committed to creating an exceptional workplace where professionals feel valued, supported, and inspired to provide outstanding care to every patient we serve. We are searching for a Nurse Educator. This role will be responsible for planning, developing, coordinating and delivering orientation and educational information to new and existing members of the nursing staff. Facilitate and teach certification classes for Healthcare Providers (ACLS, ACLS-OB, PALS, NRP, TNCC and ENPC). The individual in this position will be required to fully understand the purpose and operation of Nurse Education along with having the ability to make decisions based on sound judgment when a situation dictates. This is a full-time day shift position working 40hrs a week.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Plans, develops, maintains and conducts general orientation for new members of the nursing staff. Plans, develops, maintains and conducts the nurse residency program for newly graduated nurses. Assists nursing directors as needed in the development of structure and content for unit orientations. Coordinates and helps teach programs such as ACLS, ACLS-OB,TNCC, NRP, ENPC, and PALS, annually, ensures current evidence based practice is followed as mandated, and associated document is complete. Plans, develops and conducts nursing skills training, as needed, using a variety of delivery methods, including classroom, one-on-one tutoring, on-the-job mentoring and instruction, self-study materials, on-line resources, and computer-based learning. Determines need and methods for testing; develops and administers both written and performance tests; and assesses test results to evaluate outcome and skill gaps. Participates as a member of the PCS Education Taskforce meeting with the Nurse Directors and the QI/Risk Management Director as needed to identify, develop, and deliver education for staff development. Supports nursing directors as needed in implementing improvement plans for nursing staff members with skill deficiencies. Plans, develops, coordinates and conducts other nursing and patient related educational programs as assigned. Identifies and evaluates instructional materials in all types of media and formats. Reviews, evaluates, and writes training content, procedures, and assessments. Estimates, tracks and controls budgetary needs for educational programs within area of responsibility, and monitors costs to determine appropriate registration fees. Keeps abreast of current nursing practice by observing in each nursing department a minimum of once per month. Also keeps current with internal changes in nursing policies, procedures and practices through review of revised documents and maintaining a reasonable clinical schedule. Collaborates with Informatics, Quality, and other departments as needed to ensure current practice is reflected in education. Serves as educational consultant to facilities, taskforces, committees, and projects relating to policy, procedure, and program development, and completes associated tasks as assigned. Facilitates/teaches orientation classes for nursing students before their clinical rotations at Samaritan Healthcare. Facilitates/teaches classes for Pre-Op Joint Replacement patients. May assist Employee Health in the provision of vaccinations to staff. Maintains professional growth and development through seminars, workshops and professional affiliations to keep abreast of latest trends in field of expertise. Ensures no injuries to self or others by following safe work practices and policies. This includes, but is not limited to: security and safety, understanding of MSDS, equipment, infection control, fire, disaster, safe lifting and body mechanics. Ensures self-compliance with organization policies and procedures, as well as labor agreements. Ensures the interface with team members and other support groups is conducted in a courteous and efficient manner conducive with the organization's values. Conducts self in a professional manner and ensures personal appearance meets the standards necessary to perform the job function while representing the organization. Ensures that additional accountabilities, as may be required, by management be handled in a manner necessary to meet organizational standards.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The individual in this position reports to the Education Services Director. This position works closely with nursing managers, nursing staff, and education staff in order to support the development and maintenance of nursing skills through educational opportunities.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
Education:
Graduation from an accredited school of nursing. Bachelor's Degree in nursing required Master's degree in nursing or a related field preferred
License:
Current Washington State RN Licensure.
Certification:
HCP (Healthcare Provider) Level of BLS (Basic Life Support) within 30 days of hire - AHA or equivalent. CPR and
ACLS/PALS
instructor status preferred.
Experience:
Minimum 5 years nursing experience in acute care within the previous 7 years. Minimum 2 years of experience in conducting nursing education.
Skills/Competencies:
Demonstrates competent, current, general nursing skills. Possesses working knowledge of training methodologies and practices, such as adult learning principles, needs analysis, and skills assessment. Demonstrates competent training skills in a variety of settings, including classroom, one-on-one tutoring, on-the-job mentoring and instruction, etc. Conceives and structures training programs and develops training materials for classroom and other forms of delivery. Coordinates educational events efficiently and effectively. Possesses communication skills (written, spoken and listening). Demonstrates positive professional interpersonal and customer service skills. Demonstrates proficiency in the use of software programs, such as Word and PowerPoint, and able to learn and use new software programs. Organizes workload and manage systems to meet task requirements and deadlines.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Occasional or prolonged standing, walking, lifting, reaching, kneeling, bending, stooping, crouching, pushing, and pulling. Manual dexterity, light physical effort, ability to lift/carry up to 40 lbs. (supplies and equipment). Good reading eyesight and visual acuity; able to see clearly 20 feet or more, to judge distance and space relationships, and to see peripherally. Requires working inside the hospital facility in offices, patient rooms, and patient care areas. May have to leave the building to walk to other areas of the hospital grounds in hot or cold weather, or when raining, snowing, and/or in icy conditions. Requires the ability to read, write, and speak in person and on the phone with patients, family members, the public, and staff. Must be able to hear in person and on the phone and have full acuity. Will be working with patients and family members in different patient care areas of the hospital, at which time may be exposed to infections, contagious/bloodborne diseases, body fluids, diseased organs and tissues, and waste material. Will be in contact with patients under a wide variety of circumstances and have occasional exposure to unpleasant patient or unit elements (accidents, injuries, illness, odorous chemicals and specimens, hazardous anesthetic agents, a variety of electro-mechanical hazards, etc.). Will be subject to emergency/crisis situations with patients/families and may be required to perform emergency care. Requires exercise of judgment/action that could result in the death of a patient. Will be subject to many interruptions, occasional irregular hours, and pressure due to multiple calls and inquiries. Utilizes universal precautions and any other precautions as indicated, including the use of prescribed personal protective equipment. As a Samaritan professional, you will be asked to commit to being part of a culture grounded in our Mission, Vision, Values, and Strategy that brings service and operational excellence to life each day while creating an exceptional experience for our patients, professionals, physicians, and students. Additionally, how we present ourselves matters, and adherence to our Professional Appearance Policy reflects the pride, respect, and professionalism we bring to those we serve.