Clinical Educator - New England

Remote
Full Time
Manager/Supervisor
REMOTE CLINICAL EDUCATOR - New England Area
**Remote with travel required**

We are seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) or Nurse Practitioner (NP) to fill the role of Clinical Educator for our OI Infusion Services, in-office infusion suites as well as our Novella Ambulatory Infusion Centers. This individual will partner closely with the operations team to lead clinical efforts across the organizations to include onboarding, training, accreditation, and ensuring clinical excellence throughout our centers.

About OI Infusion Services At OI Infusion Services, we specialize in partnering with healthcare providers to manage in-office infusion centers. Our comprehensive approach enables physicians to focus on patient care while we handle all aspects of infusion center operations, from scheduling to inventory management. With a reputation for excellence and professionalism, OI Infusion enhances practice revenue and elevates patient satisfaction. Join our team and be part of an organization that's revolutionizing infusion care across the country.

About Novella Infusion At Novella Infusion, we pride ourselves on providing top-notch, personalized infusion services in a welcoming and professional environment. Our newly opened centers are designed with both patients and staff in mind, offering a comfortable, modern space to deliver cutting-edge treatments. With a strong commitment to innovation and excellence, we collaborate closely with local providers to ensure the best outcomes for our patients. Join us and become part of a team that's redefining infusion care.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead clinical education program for 50+ in-office and ambulatory infusion centers
  • Lead onboarding/training program for all clinical employees in partnership with HR and Regional Operations Directors
  • Design and drive ongoing RN/NP education including all changes in order sets and updates to policies
  • Oversee clinical incident reporting program and chart audit program
  • Oversee travel float pool
  • Directly provide on-site and remote education to newly hired RNs/NPs
  • Maintain clinical orders and quick prep drug guides
  • Review, maintain, and create clinical Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) as well as Policy and Procedures (P&Ps)
  • Provide on-site intermittent coverage during nursing gap (leave/vacation/turnover)
  • Provide clinical support for both new and ongoing projects and initiatives
  • Additional duties as needed as organization continues to grow

· Remote position; ***50% travel required***

Minimum Requirements

  • 3+ years of infusion experience (direct patient care)
  • 2+ years of clinical education/clinical program management experience
  • Compact RN license
  • Located in the Northeast; located w/i 60 miles of major airport

Critical Skills

  • Effective communication skills
  •  Ability to work independently
  • Ability to effectively partner cross-functionally within the organization
  • Unwavering commitment to clinical excellence
  • Strong analytical and organizational skills
  • Ability to own clinical programs

Education

  • Minimum BSN
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