Remote Nurse Educator (OR Procedures)

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Remote Nurse Educator (OR Procedures) Role Overview Join a transformative healthcare team as a Remote Nurse Educator specializing in OR procedures. This opportunity empowers experienced surgical nurses to influence best practices in perioperative education from anywhere in the world. With a competitive salary of $102,263 annually, you’ll design and deliver training that shapes surgical excellence, mentor professionals at various stages of their careers, and contribute to improving patient outcomes across healthcare systems. This is more than a remote job—it’s a strategic position at the intersection of nursing education, clinical excellence, and technological innovation. As a subject matter expert, your leadership will guide operating room staff through evolving surgical protocols, ensure regulatory alignment, and foster continuous clinical improvement. Responsibilities Surgical Curriculum Development • Develop and refine perioperative learning modules that align with current clinical standards and national certification guidelines. • Translate complex OR workflows into engaging, visual-based digital training programs that appeal to a diverse range of learners. • Continuously integrate new evidence-based techniques and procedural updates into course materials. • Customize course content for varying levels of OR experience, from novice to advanced practitioners. Virtual Instruction and Clinical Training • Facilitate live, interactive training sessions via webinar platforms to support surgical education. • Lead asynchronous eLearning programs that enable self-paced skill development. • Deliver skill demonstrations, walk-throughs of surgical case studies, and interactive decision-tree modules. • Track learner progress through assessments, quizzes, and simulation-based performance reviews. Interdisciplinary Collaboration • Collaborate closely with surgical technologists, anesthesiologists, and nurse managers to align educational content with real-world practices. • Participate in multidisciplinary case reviews to identify recurring procedural gaps or areas needing reinforcement. • Contribute to the onboarding and orientation of new OR staff through a structured virtual mentorship model. Quality and Compliance • Ensure that all content reflects current compliance regulations, including AORN standards and infection control protocols. • Maintain accurate training documentation in preparation for audits and licensing reviews. • Use learner feedback, training metrics, and post-assessment data to refine materials for maximum impact. • Advise on clinical risk mitigation strategies related to perioperative processes and safety checklists. Work Environment Remote Flexibility Take charge of your professional rhythm with the flexibility to structure your day as needed while remaining actively connected to healthcare systems across the country. Our remote model allows you to maintain a work-life balance without sacrificing collaboration or impact. You’ll participate in strategy calls, deliver live sessions, and support teams across time zones—entirely from your home office. Inclusive, Mission-Aligned Culture We are driven by a shared purpose to enhance surgical safety and elevate clinical knowledge. You’ll be part of a forward-thinking organization where your insights are valued, your contributions recognized, and your growth fully supported. Expect open dialogue, innovation-driven projects, and colleagues who share your passion for excellence. Tools and Technologies Advanced Learning Platforms Use state-of-the-art Learning Management Systems (LMS) like Moodle or Blackboard to deliver digital content, assign modules, and monitor learner performance. Tools include integrated video libraries, interactive quizzes, and responsive mobile learning formats. Clinical Visualization Software Leverage 3D procedural simulators, virtual anatomical models, and step-by-step surgical animation tools to enhance learning. Platforms such as Touch Surgery and Visible Body support realistic operating room (OR) training scenarios. Communication and Reporting Tools Use HIPAA-compliant tools, including Zoom for Healthcare, bolthires Teams, and secure EMR-integrated messaging systems, to collaborate with learners and staff. Track learner data, issue certificates, and export reports with ease. Qualifications Required Experience and Credentials • Active RN license in good standing • Minimum 5 years of clinical experience in a perioperative/OR setting • At least 2 years of clinical education or nurse preceptor experience in surgical environments • Strong understanding of AORN, Joint Commission, and CMS standards Preferred Skills • CNOR certification or equivalent strongly preferred • Experience with remote education platforms and virtual training tools • Demonstrated ability to lead educational sessions, design curriculum, and evaluate learner outcomes • Excellent interpersonal and coaching skills to engage diverse audiences • Competency in instructi

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