Nemours
Clinical Nurse Educator - NICU (Finance)
The Clinical Nurse Educator holds the primary responsibility for implementing strategies that promote
optimal learning and the effective translation of knowledge and skills to the learners practice environment
thus enhancing a learner's competence. The Clinical Nurse Educator facilitates nursing professional
development by engaging nurses in lifelong learning activities to enhance their professional competence and
role performance. The clinical educator operates in both the practice and learning environment to meet the
demands of the practice setting. At the core of the professional development process is evidence-base
practice, which integrates the highest level of evidence, educational and clinical expertise, and learner values
to facilitate decision-making. Critical thinking to apply scientific knowledge and theory relate to both
educational methods and practice. The programs and services include orientation, competency program, inservice
and continuing education, career development & role transition, and research & scholarship. The
overall outcome is the acquisition of knowledge, skills, and attitudes to support protection of the public and
provision of safe, quality care. This is reflected in the adoption of new behaviors and/or process as part of
ongoing change; acquisition of knowledge, skills, abilities and attitudes upon which to base practice; and
professional role competence and growth.
Responsibilities:
The Clinical Nursing Educator professional practice includes: