The Nurse Preceptor serves as an informal clinical leader and expert, spearheading the onboarding and
professional development of new hire nurses and acting as a pivotal resource for the entire healthcare team.
Beyond traditional precepting, this role demands a proactive approach to mentoring and guiding not only
preceptees, but also fellow preceptors, interim staff, and other unit members.
The Preceptor is responsible for delivering comprehensive orientation to unit-specific protocols, technologies, and best practices, while providing
advanced clinical supervision and mentorship that elevates the performance of the entire team. This includes
modeling exemplary clinical skills, facilitating skill development, and delivering insightful, actionable feedback.
The Preceptor ensures the seamless integration of new nurses, fosters a culture of continuous improvement, and
ultimately drives exceptional patient care. This position requires a proven history of superior precepting,
unwavering commitment to serving as a role model, and a dedication to advancing both personal and team-wide
professional growth.
Essential Functions:
Consistent availability and dedication to precept NNRP Residents, new RNs to the unit, students, student interns
or other roles as needed.
Maintains consistent communication and collaboration with the leadership, education and NNRP leadership teams.
regarding the orientee’s progress and performance as applicable.
Serve as a resource and mentor not only for preceptees but fellow preceptors, interim or float staff, and other
members of the healthcare team at all times, not only when precepting an orientee.
Role models professionalism and role competence at all times to positively influence the orientee and other
members of the healthcare team.
Expands the knowledge, skills and competence of the orientee with sensitivity to the orientee’s individual
strengths and learning needs.
Creates purposeful learning experiences related to the orientee’s assessed learning needs and interests while
ensuring a positive and rich experiential learning environment, including interprofessional clinical learning.
Ensures the safety of the orientee and the patient by creating a safe and supportive learning environment and providing oriented oversight.
Facilitates assimilation of the orientee and any staff floating to the unit into the work environment and
relationships by helping the orientee or float staff understand social and cultural norms of the workplace.
Continuously evaluates and assesses the orientee’s performance and competence for job readiness utilizing
constructive feedback and coaching techniques for performance improvement.
Completes and maintains required documentation of preceptorship activities and the orientee’s performance
ensuring all required documentation is complete prior to the end of the preceptee’s orientation.
Guides the orientee in the development of competency in the areas of assessment, planning, implementation,
and evaluation of patient care.
Inspires and guides the actions of others and conveys professional values in the practice setting. A competent
practitioner developing to become a clinical expert, participates in unit-based quality improvement initiatives as
as well as professional development activities.
1-3 years Practicing RN for a minimum of 18 months Required
Minimum of 6 months of previous precepting experience Required
Bachelors Of Nursing upon hire Required
Licenses/Certifications
Registered Nurse: NE (RN:NE)
Basic Life Support - CPR (BLS-CPR)
Where You'll WorkCHI Health Lakeside is West Omaha's only full-service hospital. We believe that patient-focused care heals the body, mind, and spirit of every person. Our campus is designed for patients and sets the tone for a comfortable, less stressful hospital stay. As one of the most technologically advanced hospitals in the world, we provide a full range of services including: maternity, cancer and surgery care as well as diagnostics and emergency services.