Education & Certification Director
The responsibilities of this job include, but are not limited to the following:
- Facilitate communication between affiliated training vendors and Patient First instructors;
- Work with the Training Specialists to schedule American Heart Association (AHA) classes;
- Work with Senior Regional Trainers (SRTs) and Assistant Senior Regional Trainers (ASRTs) to ensure students are appropriately assigned to instructors;
- Coordinate additional instructors or equipment with training vendor as needed;
- Prepare instructor candidates to take the instructor classes in BLS, ACLS, and PALS courses;
- Serve as Course Director and Training Facility Faculty Member;
- Teach instructor classes for AHA classes;
- Track and monitor instructor progress for re-certification of instructor’s status;
- Work with the Senior HR Training Director to coordinate equipment needs and distribution of supplies needed for classes in all regions;
- Coordinating the purchase of new supplies needed for classes;
- Train instructors in other classes as needed;
- Monitor and maintain training equipment as needed;
- Maintain BLS, ACLS, and PALS instructor certification.
- Maintain Course Director and Training Facility Faculty status in BLS, ACLS, and PALS;
- Keep materials relating to Code Drill and AHA classes up to date with current guidelines;
- Teach classes including, but not limited to, EKG Recognition, IV, Foley Catheter Insertion, Special Documentation Classes, and Nurse progressive classes as needed;
- Train new Nurse Supervisors;
- Facilitate monthly code cart reviews at regional offices;
- Communicate AHA scheduling needs with instructors;
- Ensure AHA instructor information and testing materials are kept secure;
- Ensure instructors are up-to-date with current materials and information;
- Create and update training material including Code Drill, Nurse Progressive, The Brain, and Supervisor training material;
- Maintain current testing material for treatment area and training staff competency;
- Create training classes for employee education as directed;
- Serve as a lead trainer to teach new classroom trainers;
- Serve as a member of the Nurse Impact Committee;
- Attend relevant training conferences.
Minimum education and professional requirements include, but are not limited to, the following:
- BLS, ACLS, and PALS instructor certification (preferred);
- BLS, ACLS, and PALS Course Director and Training Facility Faculty status (preferred);
- Registered Nurse with license to practice by the state in which employed as required;
- Excellent visual, verbal, written, and typed communication skills required;
- Must be able to sit, stand, and walk for long periods of time (possibly 4-7 hours at a time);
- Ability to work a flexible schedule, including nights and weekends;
- Ability to travel to all training locations for extended periods of time where Patient First is located;
- Must be able to lift moderate to heavy items (up to 50 lbs.);
- Must be able to work independently;
- Ability to work with highly confidential matters;
- Minimum of five years of Patient First experience (preferred);
- Must be 18 years of age or older.
Maryland Applicants Only:
Salary Range: $85,000 to $110,000 - depending on experience.
Benefits and Other Compensation:
• Health, Dental and Vision insurance for employees and dependents
• Disability, Life and Long Term care insurance
• Employee Assistance Program, Flexible Spending accounts, 401(k) Retirement Plan (with employer match)
• Paid Annual Leave, Volunteer Time Off Pay, Bereavement Leave, Emergency Leave Bank
• Overtime Pay, Holiday Pay, Double time compensation for all holidays worked
• Discounted medical treatment at any Patient First location for employees and immediate family
• Bonuses include:
- Recruitment bonus
- Patient Care Performance bonus
- Weekend bonus
- Training bonus