Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS)- Pediatric Critical Care RN
Company: Duke University Health System
Location: Durham
Posted on: May 23, 2025
Job Description:
At Duke Health, we're driven by a commitment to compassionate
care that changes the lives of patients, their loved ones, and the
greater community. No matter where your talents lie, join us and
discover how we can advance health together.About Duke University
HospitalPursue your passion for caring with Duke University
Hospital in Durham, North Carolina, which is consistently ranked
among the best in the United States and is the number one hospital
in North Carolina, according to U.S. News and World Report for
2023-2024. Duke University Hospital is the largest of Duke Health's
three hospitals and features 1048 patient beds, 65 operating rooms,
as well as comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic facilities,
including a regional emergency/trauma center, an endo-surgery
center, and more.HIRING INCENTIVES
- $7,500 Commitment Bonus (paid in two equal installments of
$3750 each on the 6 month and 12 month work anniversaries)
- $8,000 relocation budget if moving 50 or more miles to live
close to DukeJob Location - Duke University HospitalJob SummaryThe
Duke Hospital Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) - Critical
Care collaborates with members of the healthcare team to enhance
patient care by serving as an expert resource and consultant to
nursing staff and providing evidence-based clinical expertise to
patients. They are a clinician, educator, investigator, consultant,
role model and leader. They make clinical judgments based upon a
synthesis of current research, concepts, principles, theories, and
outcomes to solve complex problems. The CNS is a dynamic and
positive role model for nursing staff. They function as an integral
part of a larger interdisciplinary team contributing to excellence
in patient care, research, teaching, and in providing leadership to
the nursing staff and to the organization.Job Duties And
Responsibilities
- Direct Care
- Conducts complete and accurate patient assessment
- Synthesizes assessment data, advanced knowledge, and
experience, using critical thinking and clinical judgment for
clinical problems amenable to CNS intervention.
- Employs evidence-based clinical practice guidelines tailored to
the individual
- Supports the development, implementation and evaluation of
standards of practice, guidelines, policies, procedures, and
protocols.
- Selects, develops and/or implements evidence-based clinical
interventions and systems to achieve defined patient and system
outcomes.
- Prescribes nursing therapeutics, interventions, diagnostic
measures, equipment, procedures, and treatments to meet the needs
of patients, families and groups, in accordance with professional
preparation, institutional policy, state and federal laws and
practice acts.
- Evaluates outcomes of nursing practice for safety, timeliness,
effectiveness, efficiency, efficacy and patient-centered care.
- Differentiates between outcomes that require care process
modification at the individual patient level and those that require
modification at the system level.
- Coordinates the care of patients with use of system and
community resources to assure successful health/illness/wellness
transitions, enhance delivery of care, and achieve optimal patient
outcomes.
- Coaching
- Assesses learning needs of nursing staff; plans and implements
appropriate educational forums and opportunities to address
critical learning needs and skills.
- Participates in education of nurses and other health care
providers to include but not limited to pre-professional, graduate
and continuing education opportunities.
- Contributes to the advancement of the profession as a whole by
disseminating expert knowledge and outcomes of CNS practice through
presentations and publications.
- Mentors health professionals in applying the principles of
evidence-based care.
- Uses coaching and advanced communication skills to facilitate
the development of effective clinical teams.
- Provides leadership in conflict management and negotiation to
address problems in the healthcare system.
- Identifies patient/family education needs and priorities.
- Coaches patients and families to help them navigate the
healthcare system.
- Participates in developing, implementing and evaluating patient
education resources and programs appropriate to the patient's
developmental level, health literacy level, learning needs,
readiness to learn, and cultural values and beliefs.
- Provides education to individuals, families, groups and
communities to promote knowledge, understanding and optimal
functioning across the wellness-illness continuum.
- Collaboration
- Assists staff in the development of innovative, cost effective
programs or protocols of care
- Assesses the quality and effectiveness of interdisciplinary,
intra- agency, and inter-agency communication and
collaboration.
- Establishes collaborative relationships within and across
departments that promote patient safety, culturally competent care,
and clinical excellence
- Facilitates intra-agency and inter-agency communication.
- Provides leadership for establishing, improving, and sustaining
collaborative relationships to meet clinical needs.
- Practices collegially with medical staff and other members of
the healthcare team so that all providers' unique contributions to
health outcomes will be enhanced.
- Systems Leadership
- Facilitates the provision of clinically competent care by
staff/team through education, role modeling, teambuilding, and
quality monitoring.
- Role models advanced practice professional nursing through
conduct, appearance, communication, mutual respect, leadership,
ethical decision-making, critical thinking, continuous learning and
problem-solving skills
- Performs system level assessments to identify variables that
influence nursing practice and outcomes, including but not limited
to:
- Population variables (age distribution, health status, income
distribution, culture)
- Environment (schools, community support services, housing
availability, employment opportunities)
- System of health care delivery
- Regulatory requirements
- Internal and external political influences/stability
- Health care financing
- Recurring practices that enhance or compromise patient or
system outcomes.
- Determines nursing practice and system interventions that will
promote patient, family and community safety.
- Uses effective strategies for changing clinician and team
behavior to encourage adoption of evidence-based practices and
innovations in care delivery.
- Provides leadership in maintaining a supportive and healthy
work environment.
- Provides leadership in promoting interdisciplinary
collaboration to improve care through:
- outcome-focused patient care programs
- performance improvement
- clinical research
- Evidence based practice, Quality Improvement and Research
- Analyzes research findings and other evidence for their
potential application to clinical practice
- Integrates evidence into the health, illness, and wellness
management of patients, families communities and groups
- Applies principles of evidence-based practice and quality
improvement to all patient care.
- Assesses system barriers and facilitators to adoption of
evidence- based practices.
- Designs programs for effective implementation of research
findings and other evidence in clinical practice
- Cultivates a climate of clinical inquiry across spheres of
influence
- Fosters an interdisciplinary approach to quality improvement,
evidence-based practice, research, and translation of research into
practice
- Participates in establishing quality improvement agenda for
unit, department, program, system or population
- Uses quality monitoring data to assess the quality and
effectiveness of clinical programs in meeting outcomes.
- Develops quality improvement initiatives based on
assessments.
- Provides leadership in the design, implementation and
evaluation of process improvement initiatives.
- Provides leadership in the system-wide implementation of
quality improvements and innovations.
- Participates in the conduct or implementation of research.
- Ethical Decision-Making, Moral Agency and Advocacy
Competency
- Engages in a formal self-evaluation process, seeking feedback
regarding one's own practice, from patients, peers, professional
colleagues and others
- Fosters professional accountability in self or others.
- Facilitates resolution of ethical conflicts
- Facilitates patient and family understanding of the risks,
benefits and outcomes of proposed healthcare regimen to promote
informed decision making.Job Eligibility RequirementsEducation
- Graduate of an accredited MSN or DNP Clinical Pediatric Nurse
Specialist programLicense
- Current unrestricted RN license issued by or recognized by the
NCBON with recognition to practice as a CNSCertification
- CNS-P (Pediatric)
- Note: NPs and PAs are ineligible; this position is for
pediatric CNS educated/certified only.Experience
- Minimum 3 years of pediatric RN clinical experience is required
and at least 1 year of pediatric RN experience must be as pediatric
critical care RN.OR equivalent combination of relevant education
and/ or experiencePhysical And Mental Requirements
- Knowledge of professional nursing theory, clinical practice
standards, and scope of a nurse clinician role.
- Able to independently seek out resources and work
collaboratively to solve complex problems.
- Able to communicate clearly with patients, families, visitors,
healthcare team, physicians, administrators, leadership, and
others.
- Able to use sensory and cognitive functions to process and
prioritize information, perform health assessments, treatment, and
follow-up.
- Able to use fine motor skills
- Able to record activities, document assessments &
interventions; prepare reports and presentations
- Able to use computer and learn new software programs
- Able to provide leadership in clinical area of expertise and in
meeting organizational goals
- Able to navigate the Hospital and DUHS to provide clinical
expertise to specific patient populations
- Able to withstand prolonged standing and walking with the
ability to move or lift at least fifty pounds
- Able to remain focused and organized
- Able to work collaboratively with all levels of personnelJob
Hours1.0 FTE position, Monday-Friday, 8am - 5pm and other hours as
needed to fulfill the responsibilities of the position.Duke is an
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer committed to
providing employment opportunity without regard to an individual's
age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity,
genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, or veteran status.Duke aspires to create a community
built on collaboration, innovation, creativity, and belonging. Our
collective success depends on the robust exchange of ideas-an
exchange that is best when the rich diversity of our perspectives,
backgrounds, and experiences flourishes. To achieve this exchange,
it is essential that all members of the community feel secure and
welcome, that the contributions of all individuals are respected,
and that all voices are heard. All members of our community have a
responsibility to uphold these values.Essential Physical Job
Functions: Certain jobs at Duke University and Duke University
Health System may include essentialjob functions that require
specific physical and/or mental abilities. Additional information
and provision for requests for reasonable accommodation will be
provided by each hiring department.
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