Staff Development Coordinator
The Staff Development Coordinator plans, implements, and evaluates all education, orientation, and competency programs for nursing and support staff. This role fosters a culture of continuous learning, ensures regulatory compliance, and supports high-quality resident care.
Key Responsibilities
Education & Training
- Design, schedule, and deliver orientation programs for new hires, including nursing and ancillary staff, to ensure a seamless onboarding process.
- Develop and present mandatory in-services (OSHA, infection control, resident rights, HIPAA, emergency preparedness, etc.).
- Organize annual skills fairs and ensure that all clinical staff complete the required competencies.
- Maintain an annual education calendar and learning management system (if applicable).
- Collaborate with the Infection Preventionist on CDC/CMS-aligned education.
Regulatory & Quality Compliance
- Ensure all education meets CMS, state Department of Public Health (e.g., 105 CMR), and OSHA requirements.
- Maintain accurate records of staff training, attendance, and competencies for survey readiness.
- Assist with QAPI (Quality Assurance & Performance Improvement) initiatives by identifying education gaps and supporting corrective actions.
Staff Support & Development
- Coach, mentor, and support nurses and CNAs in professional growth.
- Coordinate preceptor programs and student affiliations.
- Provide targeted training in response to audit findings or performance improvement plans.
Emergency Preparedness
- Coordinate annual fire drills, evacuation drills, and other mandated emergency training.
- Ensure staff are educated on the facility's Emergency Preparedness Plan and Life Safety Code requirements.
Administrative
- Track staff immunizations, TB testing, and health requirements.
- Manage education budget and supplies; schedule vendor in-services for equipment and clinical products.
- Prepare reports and present education metrics at leadership or QAPI meetings.
Qualifications
- Current RN license (preferred) or LPN with strong clinical and education background; BSN preferred.
- Minimum 23 years of long-term care or skilled nursing clinical experience.
- Previous experience in staff education, training, or leadership strongly preferred.
- Knowledge of CMS Requirements of Participation, state survey process, OSHA standards, and infection prevention protocols.
- Strong presentation, communication, and organizational skills; ability to motivate and mentor staff.
Working Conditions
- Primarily MondayFriday, with flexibility for evenings, weekends, and on-call coverage during emergencies or special trainings.
- Work is performed within a healthcare facility and requires regular interaction with residents, families, and staff.
Physical Requirements
- Ability to stand, walk, and move between units for extended periods.
- Ability to lift to [insert weight, e.g., 25] pounds and respond rapidly to emergencies.
The Center at Advocate is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages applications from all qualified candidates.