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development. Work Schedule: Full Time: 3, 12 hour shifts. 7a/7p, Day/Night rotating. 36 hours per week. What you will do: As a Clinical Nurse IIin Duke University Health System, you will plan and provide
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SANS/GIAC, CISSP, CISA, CISM. • Experience with cybersecurity, risk analytics, or security program development. • Proficiency with quantitative and qualitative analysis supporting data‑driven decisions
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priority areas and deployment of standard work. Development of annual work plan related to quality and safety Compile and maintain records, reports and documentation of program, activities, to be used
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Developing custom data models and algorithms for applied research Assisting with database design, development, and testing Supporting the setup and maintenance of data handling systems Ensuring data security
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continuing education opportunities. Mentor health professionals in applying the principles of evidence-based care. Uses coaching and advanced communication skills to facilitate the development of effective
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. Participate in own professional development by maintaining required competencies, identifying learning needs and seeking appropriate assistance or educational offerings. Support the development of other staff
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the DUHS Professional Practice Model Serve as a resource and role model to other staff Participate in departmental committees, professional development, the Clinical Ladder Program, research initiatives, and
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considerations as determined by the patient’s care needs. Identify personal learning needs and implements corrective action: assists in planning and conducting staff development programs to improve DHCC
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follow-ups. Oversee development of and portfolio of educational materials for patients, families, and staff related to structural heart procedures and therapies. Serve as liaison among cardiology, cardiac
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intervention. Utilize current research and evidence-based decision-making in all clinical practice. Incorporate clinical research findings in the development and implementation of standards of care. Support IRB