A role that was created to assist new graduates in transitioning to bedside nursing and serves as a resource or “helping hand” for staff nurses to allow them more one on one time with their more acute patients.
Are you passionate about advancing education and excellence in abdominal transplantation? We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Education Resource Specialist to join our Abdominal Transplant Unit.
Key Responsibilities
Develop and deliver educational programs for all aspects of the abdominal transplant program, including outpatient, transplant ICU, and acute care settings.
Support clinical staff and transplant coordinators through advanced training, orientation, and continuing education.
Ensure compliance with UNOS and CMS guidelines, integrating best practices into educational materials.
Work closely with outpatient transplant teams and provide support for transplant ICU operations.
Report to leadership and participate in a structured, multi-day training program.
Qualifications
Must-Haves:
Active RN Texas License or Multi-State Compact RN License (No stipulations or disciplinary actions).
Master’s Degree (Education preferred).
5+ years of acute care nursing experience.
2+ years of experience as a Kidney Transplant Coordinator (must have kidney transplant experience, not negotiable).
1+ year of supervisory experience in a clinical or educational setting.
A proven track record of stable work history (no job hopping without explanation).
Nice-To-Haves:
Experience with Epic EMR, UNOS, and CMS guidelines.
Strong communication and leadership skills.
Certification as a Transplant Coordinator is a plus.
Why is This a Great Opportunity
Play a vital role in educating and supporting transplant healthcare professionals.
Work in a cutting-edge abdominal transplant unit with access to the latest technology and training resources.
Monday-Friday schedule (8 AM - 5 PM) with flexibility.
Be part of a highly recognized healthcare organization, making a difference in patient care and clinical education.
Opportunity to lead educational initiatives and contribute to the success of a transplant program.