Michigan - Specialized Instruction Educator
ParallelFull Time
Mid-level (3 to 4 years), Senior (5 to 8 years)
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Candidates need an active RN license in good standing (compact multi-state preferred), at least 5 years of clinical experience in hospital, home health, pharmaceutical, or biotech settings, and a bachelor's degree or BSN preferred. Bilingual English/Spanish and nurse educator background are desirable.
The role is primarily remote through virtual channels like telephonic, video, messaging, email, and SMS, but requires up to 50% travel for in-field assignments and coverage of territory vacancies, including in-person home visits. A private designated workspace at home and valid driver’s license are required.
Candidates must reside within the specific geography, which is Sioux Falls, SD, and may need additional licensure including California RN if in Mountain or Pacific time zones.
This information is not specified in the job description.
Strong candidates have an active RN license, 5+ years clinical experience, exceptional communication and organization skills, proficiency in virtual platforms and MS Office, flexibility for evenings/weekends and up to 50% travel, and bilingual skills are a plus.
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