Clinical Nurse Educator
📍 Cardiac Telemetry | Full Time | 36 hours/week | 4 × 9‑hour shifts
Location: Southern New Hampshire
We are seeking an experienced Clinical Nurse Educator (Clinical Teacher) to support a 31‑bed cardiac telemetry unit caring for a diverse patient population including cardiac, cardiac catheterization recovery, stroke, pulmonary embolism, diabetic/endocrine, neurological, and renal patients.
This is a unit‑based educator role for a clinically strong RN who enjoys mentoring others, supporting professional growth, and driving evidence‑based practice.
What You’ll Do
✔ Coordinate and oversee unit‑based orientation and onboarding for new hires
✔ Support and develop unit preceptors
✔ Design, implement, and evaluate education to maintain and advance staff competency
✔ Serve as a clinical expert, coach, and mentor to nursing staff
✔ Review and revise unit‑specific competencies in collaboration with leadership and Clinical Development
✔ Partner with leadership and committees to support quality, safety, and practice excellence
✔ Ensure compliance with required education and maintain accurate documentation
✔ Contribute to annual staff performance evaluations
What We’re Looking For
✅ BSN from an accredited school of nursing (required)
✅ Minimum 5 years of progressive clinical experience, including experience with cardiac telemetry
✅ Strong interest or experience in education, mentoring, and professional development
Competencies expected within 90 days include:
• Unit‑based clinical competencies
• Assessment and evaluation methods
• Class and curriculum development
• Use of teaching technologies
• Delivery of constructive feedback
• Strong documentation and recordkeeping
Why Join Us
✨ Competitive pay
✨ Health, dental, vision & prescription coverage (FT & PT)
✨ 403(b) retirement plan
✨ Tuition reimbursement & paid education programs
✨ Student Loan Paydown Plan
✨ Disability and life insurance
✨ Employee Assistance Program
✨ A collaborative, professional nursing environment
👉 Apply today if you’re passionate about nursing education and supporting exceptional patient care