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Northside Hospital · 3 months ago

Clinical Development Specialist, Acute Care GI

Northside Hospital is an award-winning healthcare facility focused on providing high-quality patient care. The Clinical Development Specialist in Acute Care GI is responsible for developing and implementing education and training programs for clinical staff, ensuring high standards of professional growth and quality patient care.

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Responsibilities

Coordinates development and implementation of staff development, orientation, in-service, and other education/training programs. Coordinates unit/department new hire orientation
Serves as resource for clinical practice, quality initiatives, and regulatory requirements relating to education, competencies, and orientation, including conducting research and otherwise maintaining knowledge of current requirements. Assists staff with interpretation as necessary
Works with department leadership to assure documentation of staff education and competency. Determines competency needs, and continually evaluates staff in order to provide feedback on staff performance to unit leadership
Participates in oversight and ongoing education programs related to regulatory standards, evidence-based practice, clinical guidelines, policies and procedures, and quality initiatives. Reports variances in compliance to appropriate leadership and facilitates, tracks, and trends improvement of standard processes. Relates quality improvement and practice guideline management to annual review and competency requirements. Assists with development of supportive patient care documentation tools
Maintains educational resources for staff to include a resource library and audiovisual aids
Serves as a resource person for various hospital departments regarding procedure related evidence-based practice, regulatory requirements, and quality initiatives
Identifies opportunities to enhance clinical care, compliance with quality and regulatory initiatives, and patient safety, and assists in implementing new processes for improvement. Assists with departmental continuous readiness for all regulatory standards
Participates in root cause analysis processes. Assists in identification of practice patterns and trends, investigation of problems and policy variances, and assists in facilitating team implementation of corrective actions to be taken
Participates in hospital-wide committees, task forces, quality improvement teams, clinical pathway teams, and other group activities as assigned
Provides educational instruction to staff members on the collection of data. Facilitates coordination of unit-based quality data collection. Participates in quality indicator and patient outcome data analysis as appropriate

Qualification

Registered Nurse (RN)Basic Cardiac Life Support (BLS)BSN degreeClinical specialty certificationsQuality improvementStaff developmentRegulatory compliance

Required

Must be a graduate of an accredited school of nursing
Licensed as a RN in the State of Georgia in good standing without limitations
Two (2) years of experience as a Registered Professional Nurse (RN)
Must hold Certified in American Heart Association's Basic Cardiac Life Support (BLS)

Preferred

BSN degree
Additional Life Support credential (ACLS, PALS, NRP, etc.) or other clinical specialty certifications in specific units
Visual color acuity depending on the role in specific units

Company

Northside Hospital

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State-of-the-art facilities with skilled, caring professionals dedicated to the health and wellness of the communities they serve.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Billy Hayes
CEO
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Deidre Dixon
Chief Executive Officer - Atlanta
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