The Clinical Nurse Consultant leads clinical training and consultation on ICU Medical products, collaborates with cross-functional teams, and provides support during implementation.
Position Summary
The Clinical Nurse Consultant provides relevant training and consultation on ICU Medical’s clinical products/software and clinical services programs. They participate as part of a cross-functional team comprised of Project Managers, Nurses and Pharmacists.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
- Clinical Nursing Lead, while collaborating with internal and external teams; such as Pharmacy, Nursing, IT, Project Management, Materials Management
- Involvement in technology integration of ICU Medical infusion devices with EHR vendors for full five right medication administration at the bedside
- Assessment of current state clinical workflow in facilities, and provide consultation on future state workflow
- Planning, execution and follow up to education of hospital clinicians on the use of infusion devices
- Escalate risks and customer issues to project manager
- Provide go-live and post go-live customer facing support on use of ICU Medical products and solutions
- Presenting to a variety of audiences in a variety of settings
- Clinical Subject Matter Expert for internal and external customers
- Other duties as assigned
Knowledge & Skills
- Must be self-motivated, well-organized with the ability to work under time-sensitive deadlines.
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills are required
- Must have proficient in MS Office skills with Outlook, Excel and Power Point.
- Knowledge of leading web-ex meetings is highly preferred.
- Analytical skills and knowledge of statistics desired
Minimum Qualifications, Education & Experience
- Must be at least 18 years of age
- Prior leadership role in nursing is highly desirable
- Bachelor’s degree preferably in Nursing is required; Masters degree preferred, with current US RN license
- A Minimum of 7+ recent RN experience preferably in areas of oncology, trauma, ED or critical care areas
- Experience working with Infusion systems/safety software/EMR is a plus
- Experience leading/participating in virtual meetings is desirable
Work Environment
- This is largely a sedentary role.
- This job operates in a professional office environment and routinely uses standard office equipment.
- Typically requires travel 20-50% of the time
Top Skills
Ehr
Icu Medical Infusion Devices
MS Office
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