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An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Director of Clinical Onboarding to enhance the training experience for Nurse Practitioners in long-term care settings. This role involves significant travel to client facilities, providing essential bedside training and support to new hires. With a focus on compassionate care, you will play a crucial role in ensuring that new providers are well-prepared to deliver high-quality healthcare. Join a forward-thinking organization committed to revolutionizing geriatric healthcare and making a meaningful impact on the lives of patients.
MedElite provides innovative solutions for skilled nursing facilities by partnering with long-term care providers and clinicians for the benefit of not only the facilities but also the specialists and most importantly, the patients. MedElite’s vision is to revolutionize geriatric healthcare by combining state-of-the-art equipment and on-site expert clinicians with our long-term care facility partners. We are paving the way to an all-new concept of medical services that provides our patients with proactive care for many significant health concerns that have previously been neglected. MedElite accomplishes this by providing our providers with advanced technology, which allows them to perform testing and treatment for patients that would otherwise not be possible. Our unique service supports facilities to ensure enhanced quality of life for our patients.
The Director of Clinical Onboarding is a nurse practitioner with experience in a long-term care setting who provides hands-on, bedside training to newly hired NPs during their first week of employment. Training consists of traveling to client facilities on the new NP's start date to provide support and to review the clinical training program. The Director of Clinical Onboarding plays an integral role in Infinite Medical's goal of preparing our nurse practitioners to provide necessary and compassionate care to the residents of our client’s facilities. This position is remote with travel required 90%-100% of the time. When not traveling you will be working out of our Brooklyn, NY office.
JobType:Full-Time; In Person
Location:Brooklyn,NY
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Salary Range: $120,000 - $150,000
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