TriState Health

Clinical Nurse Educator - Critical Care Specialties

Job Summary: 

Are you passionate about teaching the skills that empower nurses to deliver exceptional patient care?

Looking for flexibility? This position is posted as Full-Time but has the flexibility to be hired into Part-Time, and can be profiled from 24 - 40 hours per week. Based on the availability and preference of the right candidate!

The Clinical Nurse Educator (CNE) role is integral to the success of TriState Health; participating in the onboarding and orientation of new staff, providing training and continuing education, updating policies and procedures, and working with hospital leadership to develop and meet strategic organizational goals. Duties include evaluation of evidence that supports clinical practice, implementing changes in the delivery of safe patient care, ensuring staff competency, and prioritizing organizational education needs. In addition to sharing Clinical Educator Generalist duties, this role is responsible for overseeing and teaching critical care and other specialties components of the education program.

JOB QUALIFICATIONS:

Education and Training:

  • Graduate of an accredited school of nursing, bachelor's degree or higher preferred. 

Licensures/ Certifications: 

  • Current Washington State RN license.
  • Current American Heart Associations; BLS/CPR. 

Experience:

  • Minimum of 5 years nursing experience in an acute care setting, required.
  • Leadership experience, preferred.

Skills and Abilities:

  • Personal attributes to include ownership of actions, organized, open-minded, effective communicator and ability to adapt.
  • Skills to include strong basic nursing and the ability to coach and guide staff striving towards excellence in patient care. 
  • Other skills to include electronic medical record documentation, Word and Excel experience.
  • Must be available to work flexible hours to accommodate staff.

Full-Time and Part-Time Benefits Overview:

  • Paid Time Off 
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision
  • Flexible Health Spending Account and Dependent Care Spending Account
  • Retirement - 403(b) with matching contributions 
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Life Insurance
  • Employee Wellness Program

About TriState Health

Learn more about TriState Health here.

TriState Health is located in Clarkston, WA, which is nestled within the Lewis Clark Valley. The Lewis Clark Valley is a hidden gem, located at the confluence of the Snake and Clearwater Rivers and at the mouth of Hells Canyon, America’s deepest river gorge.  With a mild climate and a four-seasons environment, the valley offers a wide variety of year-round family friendly happenings. Spend time boating on the river, hiking, skiing at nearby resorts, savoring delicious wines and cuisines, attending sporting events, and more! Enjoy life at your pace, your way, in the beautiful Lewis Clark Valley.

Our Mission: Your Health Is Our First Priority!

Our Vision: We place the healthcare needs of our community first by partnering to bring care beyond our walls through innovative technology and collaboration. We are a regional healthcare leader and employer of choice, delivering the highest quality of care to facilitate health, healing, and wellbeing throughout our community and those we touch.

Our Values:

Quality. Through teamwork, we strive to continuously improve our quality of care and service.

Compassion. We are the caretakers of our community and we treat each patient, partner, and team member with a tender touch and an unparalleled level of care. 

Respect. We create a culture of respect by engaging professional staff who demonstrates respect for each other, our patients, and their families.

Collaboration. We seek healthy partnerships – both within and outside our walls – to build teams that deliver the highest quality of care.

Innovation. We embrace and integrate new ideas and technology to improve our community’s health and wellness.

 
 

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