Nurse Educators serve as instructors, mentors and role models for prospective and current nurses. They work with other faculty at post-secondary educational institutions or management at hospitals, long-term care facilities and other healthcare institutions to establish learning goals and develop curriculum to achieve them. In classroom settings, Nurse Educators carry out lesson plans. To deepen students’ understanding of the topics covered, they give assignments and exams and then evaluate students’ work. Some Nurse Educators also work in clinical settings, directly supervising nursing students or newly hired nurses and providing guidance and feedback as they carry out tasks.
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A Nurse Educator, or nurse instructor, is a registered nurse (RN) who serves as a teacher for other nurses and individuals who wish to become nurses. Their duties include developing lesson plans, giving lectures and evaluating their students both in clinical settings and through examinations and assignments.
Extensive knowledge of nursing related to the material they’re required to present
Demonstrated communication skills necessary to explain complex medical and scientific concepts in a manner that’s easy to understand and provide written feedback on student assignments
High-level interpersonal skills to give constructive feedback and serve as trusted advisors for their students
Creative problem-solving ability to address issues that arise due to student performance or overcome obstacles to delivering established curriculum
Well-developed interpersonal skills to engage and inspire students
Ability to move large, heavy items, such as overhead projectors in classrooms or medical equipment in clinical settings