The Clinical Nurse Educator serves as a clinical expert, educator, and mentor for health system. This role partners with clinical leadership and frontline staff to support evidence-based practice, education, and professional development. The Clinical Nurse Educator functions in a team-based environment to strengthen clinical practice, promote quality outcomes, and support ongoing staff competency and growth.
Key ResponsibilitiesServe as a clinical expert and educational resource for nursing staff and interdisciplinary teams
Design, develop, and implement clinical education programs using adult learning principles
Support onboarding, competency validation, and ongoing professional development initiatives
Mentor and coach clinical staff to promote best practices and high-quality patient care
Collaborate with leadership to identify learning needs and support clinical practice improvements
Evaluate education outcomes and adjust programming to meet evolving clinical needs
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) required
National nursing certification required
Minimum of two (2) years of full-time Registered Nurse experience required; five (5) years preferred
Demonstrated experience in curriculum development and application of adult learning principles required
Current State of Texas licensure as a Registered Nurse required
Current American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) / Health Care Provider certification required
Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits
Opportunity to support a new, state-of-the-art specialty hospital
Mission-driven organization with a strong focus on education and professional growth
Collaborative, team-oriented clinical environment