Join Guthrie as a Clinical Nurse Educator — and earn up to a $25,000 Sign‑On Bonus while shaping the future of nursing.
If you’re a passionate RN who loves developing others, elevating clinical practice, and creating meaningful change, this is your opportunity to step into a role where your expertise truly matters. As a Clinical Nurse Educator at Guthrie’s 80‑bed Resident Care Facility, you’ll be the driving force behind staff development, evidence‑based practice, and high‑quality patient care. This is more than a job — it’s a chance to influence the next generation of nurses while advancing your own career in a supportive, mission‑driven environment.
Why Choose Guthrie? - At Guthrie, we invest in you from day one.
- Up to a $25,000 Sign-On Bonus for Experienced RNs
- Comprehensive Medical and Dental Insurance: Effective the 1st of the month following your hire date.
- Generous PTO Accrual: Start earning experiential paid time off from Day 1.
- Relocation Assistance: Up to $12,000 based on distance, making your move easier.
- Tuition Reimbursement Program: Up to $7,500 annually, starting after just 90 days.
- 403B Retirement Plan with Company Matching: Secure your future with our robust retirement plan.
- Friendly, Supportive, and Diverse Work Family: Be part of a team that feels like home.
- Convenient Free On-Site Parking: Hassle-free parking every day.
Who We Are:
Our 80-bed Resident Care Facility is more than just a workplace—it’s a community that uplifts and supports. With over 25 years of service, we’re proud to offer long-term care with heart. Here, excellence isn’t just expected—it’s celebrated. We believe great care starts with great people, and that’s where you come in. Apply today and turn your dedication into transformation—for your patients and your career.
Position Summary:
The Clinical Nurse Educator is responsible for assessment, planning, implementing, and evaluating clinical education processes in defined specialty areas. Adult learning theories are utilized when formulating and implementing educational programs/activities for staff, clients, and the community. The Clinical Nurse Educator acts as a consultant and change agent in the development of standards of care for clinical practice; utilizes and applies change theory in matters related to clinical practice; applies interpersonal skills and fosters communication when interacting with staff, patients, and other members of the healthcare organization. The Clinical Nurse Educator is self‐directed in maintaining clinical competencies; pursues continued excellence in clinical practice; is self‐motivated in identifying own strengths and limitations; and seeks to improve areas of weakness. The Clinical Nurse Educator is not administratively responsible for the supervision of other people, but works collaboratively with Nursing Managers to assure that standards of clinical practice are met.
Education, License & Cert:
The Clinical Nurse Educator must have a RN and current state specific licensure as a Registered Professional Nurse.
Experience:
A minimum of five years direct clinical experience in the specialty/with the population served and demonstrated abilities in teaching, leadership skills, and clinical nursing practice.
Essential Functions:
A. Orientation/Onboarding
1. Collaboratively develops, coordinates and evaluates the system orientation program for nurses, nursing support staff and nurse leaders in conjunction with other Clinical Nurse Educators.
2. Participates in the assessment, maintenance and development of staff competencies on initial employee hire.
3. Supports the Newly Licensed Registered Nurse Residency program (Transition to Practice) including preparation of preceptors, goal‐setting, and on‐going evaluation.
B. Competency Management
1. Participates in the assessment, maintenance and development of ongoing staff competencies.
2. Conducts or coordinates in‐services for new products and equipment
C. Education
1. Collaborates with nursing staff, and Nurse Managers to identify educational criteria to promote high quality nursing care.
2. Supports Resuscitation Quality Improvement (RQI) training and serves as a resource to staff utilizing this technology.
3. Assists in appropriate multidisciplinary education with the hospital by being a planner of and/or participant in professional
programs.
4. Represents Nursing Professional Development at the organizational and system level on committees/teams requiring education of nursing staff. Collaborates with other educators across the system to develop appropriate education.
5. Organizes, conducts, and evaluates in‐service and continuing education programs for the nursing department.
6. Maintains records of educational programs and activities of the nursing department.
D. Professional Role Development
1. Implements and supports the Nursing Department philosophy and objectives.
2. Encourages development of leadership skills in members of the nursing staff.
3. Provides clinical expertise for administrative decision making.
4. Utilizes principles of change theory to effect smooth processes of change.
5. Participates in the interview process of applicants for nursing positions involving leadership or expanded role function when appropriate and/or requested.
6. Serves as a role model for professional communication skills during interactions with other health team members.
E. Research/Evidence Based Practice/Quality Improvement
1. Collaborates with peers in the identification and the conduction of research to further knowledge of clinical practice or staff development.
2. Keeps informed of current nursing practice advancements and research findings and provides for dissemination of research developments.
3. Advances nursing practice through evidence‐based practice.
4. Advances professional nursing through publication, organizations, and other activities.
5. Supports performance improvement activities by developing appropriate education related to the topic.
6. Assists in the analysis of "Confidential Quality Reports" data and information and provides risk management and problem oriented educational opportunities as necessary and as requested.
F. Collaborative Partnerships
1. Collaborates with Affiliating Agencies to coordinate learning experiences for Student Nurse learners.
2. Coordinates/participates in interprofessional learning activities that includes nursing staff.
Other Duties:
1. It is understood that this description is not intended to be all‐inclusive, and that other duties may be assigned as necessary in the performance of this position.
2. Encouraged to participate in community activities.
3. Is authorized to access medications and storage areas in the performance of essential job functions and duties.
The pay range for this position is $40.25 - $62.59 per hour.
If you’re a passionate RN who loves developing others, elevating clinical practice, and creating meaningful change, this is your opportunity to step into a role where your expertise truly matters. As a Clinical Nurse Educator at Guthrie’s 80‑bed Resident Care Facility, you’ll be the driving force behind staff development, evidence‑based practice, and high‑quality patient care. This is more than a job — it’s a chance to influence the next generation of nurses while advancing your own career in a supportive, mission‑driven environment.
Why Choose Guthrie? - At Guthrie, we invest in you from day one.
- Up to a $25,000 Sign-On Bonus for Experienced RNs
- Comprehensive Medical and Dental Insurance: Effective the 1st of the month following your hire date.
- Generous PTO Accrual: Start earning experiential paid time off from Day 1.
- Relocation Assistance: Up to $12,000 based on distance, making your move easier.
- Tuition Reimbursement Program: Up to $7,500 annually, starting after just 90 days.
- 403B Retirement Plan with Company Matching: Secure your future with our robust retirement plan.
- Friendly, Supportive, and Diverse Work Family: Be part of a team that feels like home.
- Convenient Free On-Site Parking: Hassle-free parking every day.
Who We Are:
Our 80-bed Resident Care Facility is more than just a workplace—it’s a community that uplifts and supports. With over 25 years of service, we’re proud to offer long-term care with heart. Here, excellence isn’t just expected—it’s celebrated. We believe great care starts with great people, and that’s where you come in. Apply today and turn your dedication into transformation—for your patients and your career.
Position Summary:
The Clinical Nurse Educator is responsible for assessment, planning, implementing, and evaluating clinical education processes in defined specialty areas. Adult learning theories are utilized when formulating and implementing educational programs/activities for staff, clients, and the community. The Clinical Nurse Educator acts as a consultant and change agent in the development of standards of care for clinical practice; utilizes and applies change theory in matters related to clinical practice; applies interpersonal skills and fosters communication when interacting with staff, patients, and other members of the healthcare organization. The Clinical Nurse Educator is self‐directed in maintaining clinical competencies; pursues continued excellence in clinical practice; is self‐motivated in identifying own strengths and limitations; and seeks to improve areas of weakness. The Clinical Nurse Educator is not administratively responsible for the supervision of other people, but works collaboratively with Nursing Managers to assure that standards of clinical practice are met.
Education, License & Cert:
The Clinical Nurse Educator must have a RN and current state specific licensure as a Registered Professional Nurse.
Experience:
A minimum of five years direct clinical experience in the specialty/with the population served and demonstrated abilities in teaching, leadership skills, and clinical nursing practice.
Essential Functions:
A. Orientation/Onboarding
1. Collaboratively develops, coordinates and evaluates the system orientation program for nurses, nursing support staff and nurse leaders in conjunction with other Clinical Nurse Educators.
2. Participates in the assessment, maintenance and development of staff competencies on initial employee hire.
3. Supports the Newly Licensed Registered Nurse Residency program (Transition to Practice) including preparation of preceptors, goal‐setting, and on‐going evaluation.
B. Competency Management
1. Participates in the assessment, maintenance and development of ongoing staff competencies.
2. Conducts or coordinates in‐services for new products and equipment
C. Education
1. Collaborates with nursing staff, and Nurse Managers to identify educational criteria to promote high quality nursing care.
2. Supports Resuscitation Quality Improvement (RQI) training and serves as a resource to staff utilizing this technology.
3. Assists in appropriate multidisciplinary education with the hospital by being a planner of and/or participant in professional
programs.
4. Represents Nursing Professional Development at the organizational and system level on committees/teams requiring education of nursing staff. Collaborates with other educators across the system to develop appropriate education.
5. Organizes, conducts, and evaluates in‐service and continuing education programs for the nursing department.
6. Maintains records of educational programs and activities of the nursing department.
D. Professional Role Development
1. Implements and supports the Nursing Department philosophy and objectives.
2. Encourages development of leadership skills in members of the nursing staff.
3. Provides clinical expertise for administrative decision making.
4. Utilizes principles of change theory to effect smooth processes of change.
5. Participates in the interview process of applicants for nursing positions involving leadership or expanded role function when appropriate and/or requested.
6. Serves as a role model for professional communication skills during interactions with other health team members.
E. Research/Evidence Based Practice/Quality Improvement
1. Collaborates with peers in the identification and the conduction of research to further knowledge of clinical practice or staff development.
2. Keeps informed of current nursing practice advancements and research findings and provides for dissemination of research developments.
3. Advances nursing practice through evidence‐based practice.
4. Advances professional nursing through publication, organizations, and other activities.
5. Supports performance improvement activities by developing appropriate education related to the topic.
6. Assists in the analysis of "Confidential Quality Reports" data and information and provides risk management and problem oriented educational opportunities as necessary and as requested.
F. Collaborative Partnerships
1. Collaborates with Affiliating Agencies to coordinate learning experiences for Student Nurse learners.
2. Coordinates/participates in interprofessional learning activities that includes nursing staff.
Other Duties:
1. It is understood that this description is not intended to be all‐inclusive, and that other duties may be assigned as necessary in the performance of this position.
2. Encouraged to participate in community activities.
3. Is authorized to access medications and storage areas in the performance of essential job functions and duties.
The pay range for this position is $40.25 - $62.59 per hour.
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