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professional development by maintaining required competencies, identifying learning needs and seeking appropriate assistance or educational offerings. Support the development of other staff and formal learners
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capabilities necessary to execute the Institute’s mission. Through this role, they will support the engagement and development of our community of researchers, faculty, students, and public- and private-sector
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the development and oversight of PI projects. Leads daily team huddles. Submits an article/poster for publication. Leads at least one CNS in-service. Chairs an internal departmental committee with monthly meetings
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productivity standards. Completes clinical competencies consistent with job responsibilities and personal development plan. Performs duties/ tasks/ assignments as directed to support Department goals or needs
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collaboration, the Transfer Center offers a dynamic environment for ongoing development of the experienced Registered Nurse. Our dedicated team provides 24/7 coverage to support the transfer needs of patients
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and objectives. May be responsible for managing and delegating database inquiries. Creation and development of work assignments including training of employees. Maintain professional relationship with
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Nursing Care Assistant II/Health Unit Coordinator-Duke University Hospital-Surgical Care Unit-Nights
required. Participate in own professional development by maintaining required skills validation and attending educational offerings. Support the development of other staff and formal learners. May also
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to function as a part of a large multidisciplinary team in a shared governance environment, and have a passion for family centered care. Multiple opportunities here for growth and development through committee
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on organizational needs The Clinical Nurse Educator (CNE) across the entities of Duke Medicine by providing staff development expertise as an educator, consultant, facilitator, change agent, leaders and researcher
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. The Application Development group in the Office of Academic Solutions and Information Systems (OASIS) builds, implements, and supports custom software and data solutions for Duke’s research community