Clinical Educator Home Health

Clinical Educator Home Health

12 Oct 2024
Kentucky, Louisville, 40201 Louisville USA

Clinical Educator Home Health

OverviewResponsibilitiesAt VNA Health at Home, we believe in the power of education and its transformative impact on the lives of both patients and caregivers. As a Clinical Educator, you will be at the forefront of driving excellence in clinical care, empowering our dedicated staff with the knowledge and skills they need to make a real difference. Your role as a torchbearer of education will be instrumental in shaping the future of healthcare, leaving a lasting impact on our communities.In your pivotal role, you will be the driving force behind the initial and ongoing training of our clinical positions in assigned locations. Your commitment to developing and maintaining comprehensive training materials will equip our staff with the tools they need to thrive. As a guardian of excellence, you will be responsible for the training and performance of our clinical programs, ensuring we deliver the highest standard of care.Working hand in hand with corporate talent development staff, regional training and education managers, and operations management, you will spearhead the development and implementation of clinical training and in-services. Through collaboration, you will identify specific training needs based on clinical measurements, ensuring every member of our team reaches their full potential. By participating in recruitment plans and developing continuing education programs, you will drive our staff's professional growth to new heights.As a Clinical Educator, you will be the mentor and guide for our clinical staff, developing, training, and overseeing peer mentors, preceptors, and work coaches. Your nurturing approach will provide support and additional assistance to our dedicated team, empowering them to become the leaders of tomorrow.You will play a vital role in the development and training of our clinical programs, including Avoiding Rehospitalization through Care at Home (ARCH), CareLink disease management programs, Telehealth, Remote Patient Monitoring, Medication Management, Population Health Specialist, New RN Graduate Preceptor Program, and more. By overseeing adherence and performance, you will revolutionize our approach to healthcare.Benefits

Embrace a generous company annual bonus structure that rewards your hard work!

Excellent Vacation Plan to recharge

Seven paid holidays/four floating holidays (PTO)

Blue Cross Blue Shield Standard PPO Plan/High Deductible Health Plan

Delta Dental Plan

EyeMed Vision Plan

Fidelity 401(K) Plan

Lyra Mental Health Benefits

Cigna Life/AD&D Plans

Cigna Long Term Disability

Cigna Short Term Disability

Cigna Critical Illness/Group Universal Life Insurance

Tuition Reimbursement

QualificationsCurrent RN license to practice in the state of serviceThree years of Medicare home care experience, and have excellent knowledge of home care regulationsMay need to travel to assigned locations as needed - mileage reimbursedCertified in ICD-9 coding and OASIS, or willingness to obtain both certifications in the first two years of employment.At VNA Health at Home, we are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer, promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in every aspect of our organization. We value the unique contributions of all individuals, including minorities, protected veterans, and individuals with disabilities.Pay Range$29.1 - $42.20 /hourWe are an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.

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