The scope of responsibility and accountability for the Nursing Professional Development Practitioner (NPDP) aligns with professional standards and continuously evolves to meet the demands of the practice setting. The NPDP is a registered nurse (RN) with NPD practice judgement and expertise who influences professional role competence and growth of learners in a variety of settings with a desired outcome of improved population health. The term “practitioner” is used in this specialty only in conjunction with NPD as a title. (Maloney & Harper, 2021, p. 29) Nursing Professional Development Practitioner I, Outpatient works closely with the Coordinator of Clinical Services, Medical Group to coordinate the education, training, and professional development of the clinical staff in all Medical Group clinics. Coordinates outpatient clinical orientation, competency development and maintenance, orientation programs and in-services. In addition, this position will assist with JCAHO continual readiness planning and assessment, data audits, and policy and procedure development. Requires some travel within the state to off site satellite locations.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level