What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Educator position at ST FRANCIS HEALTHCARE SYS HI?
Who we are
St. Francis Healthcare System of Hawai‘i has built a legacy of creating healthy communities. From introducing medical firsts to the islands over the years, to caring for kupuna, caregivers, and keiki today, we have held true to our Franciscan core values of peacemaking, simplicity, joy, and charity. Each team member is important to carrying out our mission through their commitment and compassion for helping others. Our team members thrive in a supportive environment where excellence, teamwork, and dedication are cultivated and valued. For us at St. Francis, healthcare is not simply a job but a devotion and calling to serve. We welcome you to join the St. Francis Healthcare System of Hawai'i 'ohana to continue our legacy of caring for Hawai'i's people.
About the Role
The Clinical Educator plays a crucial role in developing the necessary skills and competencies for the clinical teams at St. Francis Healthcare System of Hawaii. In this role, the Clinical Educator demonstrates clinical competency according to the standards of nursing practice within clinical specialty. The Clinical Educator is responsible for the development and implementation of required clinical courses and educational opportunities for relevant clinical staff. The Clinical Educator works closely with management to identify educational needs of nursing staff. Utilizing their advanced knowledge, skills, and experience. The Clinical Educator functions as an expert clinician and consultant to staff, patients and families.
Essential Functions of the Job
- Demonstrates clinical expertise by applying current knowledge and research in a variety of care settings.
- Assesses current practice patterns; promotes innovative approaches to problem-solving and evaluates the effectiveness of new approaches when current practice is ineffective.
- Facilitates inter-departmental and interpersonal communication, interacting positively with physicians, nurses, administration and other members of the health care team.
- Participates in the development and maintenance of nursing practice, patient care standards and Joint Commission readiness. Assists staff to integrate these standards in daily patient care.
- Provides leadership to influence changes in clinical practice and serves as a resource to the health care team.
- Works directly with staff to promote and provide continuity of care across all departments.
- May assume direct patient care assignments when needed to maintain clinical skills and at other times when necessary to support patient care requirements.
- Maintains all required competencies.
- Maintains 24-hour responsibility as a clinical resource.
- Coordinates development, design, implementation, and evaluation of orientation programs for clinical staff.
- Evaluates the nursing orientation program based on adult learning principles in collaboration with the nursing administration team.
Orientation and training, includes Electronic Medical Record (EMR) application, Hospice Information Set (HIS), Conditions of Participation (COPs), Joint Commission (JC), skills competency, customer service, end-of-life care, and other topics as discussed with the management team and the staff.
Documents progress of orientation and provides ongoing information to the Management Team. - Acts as a consultant promoting the safe, efficient and competent performance of orientees.
- Acts as a liaison with educational institutions, may serve as a clinical preceptor.
- PERFORMS OTHER DUTIES AS ASSIGNED.