Michigan - Specialized Instruction Educator
ParallelFull Time
Mid-level (3 to 4 years), Senior (5 to 8 years)
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An active RN license in good standing (compact multi-state preferred) is required, with a bachelor's degree or BSN preferred. Candidates must possess or be willing to obtain a California RN Licensure if residing in the Mountain or Pacific time zone.
The role is primarily remote through virtual channels like telephonic, video, secure messaging, email, and SMS, with in-person support only for territory vacancies or coverage. It requires up to 50% travel for in-field assignments, a private designated workspace at home, and flexibility for evenings and weekends.
At least 5 years of clinical experience in hospital, home health, pharmaceutical, or biotech settings is required, with nurse educator background a plus.
Bilingual English/Spanish, prior Ambassador experience, exceptional communication, organization, time management skills, proficiency in virtual platforms, documentation, MS Office, iPad technology, and residency within the specific geography are desirable. Must have a valid driver’s license and manage multiple territories.
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