Nurse Educator Perioperative Services
Company : Catholic Health Initiatives
Location : Henderson, NV, 89052
Job Type : Full Time
Salary : 45.26-67.32 HOUR
Date Posted : 14 January 2026
Job Summary and Responsibilities
Position Summary:
The Clinical Educator II provides staff development expertise in their assigned specialty as an educator, expert clinician, consultant, facilitator, change agent, leader, patient advocate and researcher. The Educator will assess the learning needs of staff through testing, direct observation, interviews and coordination with Nursing Director. Identified deficits in skills and knowledge will be addressed through one on one and group training sessions.
- The Educator will develop and implement annual unit based competencies. Competencies will be determined via trends, learning needs, clinical indicators and other sources as identified by the organization.
- The Perioperative Educator works as a preceptor and coordinates with additional preceptors for new and transferring staff and for those under remediation. Must maintain clinical competency, which includes the ability to provide primary/direct patient care, cover routine call shifts, and staff call-shift training.
- May participate in house-wide education and patient education programs.
- Each supports the clinical and professional development of their staff, with a goal of achieving excellence in the delivery of evidence based nursing practice.
- The Clinical Educator II facilitates the educational process through assessment, development, planning, implementation and evaluation of competency, continuing education and professional development.
- In addition, as a role model of professional behavior, the Clinical Educator II assists in creating a professional nursing climate and supports the SRDH mission, vision and values.
- The ability to work autonomously and in coordination with the Clinical Educators is essential. Reporting relationship: Direct reporting to Nursing Director in assigned specialty with an indirect reporting to the Director of Education.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Minimum of four (4) years of perioperative clinical experience or two (2) years of perioperative experience and two (2) years in an educational setting or leadership (the latter may be a combination).
- Bachelor's Degree in Nursing, or current enrollment in a Master's Degree program with an education plan approved by the CNE which will allow completion of the Master's Degree program within three years. Will accept Bachelor's Degree in a related field with a Master's Degree in Nursing.
- RN = RN license from NV State Nursing Board.
- CT CPRBLS = Basic Life Support CPR. CPR Specialty certification as required based on service area. All mandatory certifications required for RNs in assigned specialty.
- Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint or similar computer based programs.
Preferred Qualifications:
- National certification in specialty or Professional Staff Development.
- Instructor status in at least one of the mandatory certifications required for assigned specialty.
- Master's Degree in Nursing.
As the only not-for-profit, faith-based healthcare system in the area, Dignity Health Nevada, guided by the Adrian Dominican Sisters' vision for over 70 years, continues to serve the Henderson and Las Vegas communities. The Siena Campus, a 326-bed acute care hospital opened in 2000, expanded the services of the Rose de Lima Campus to meet growing healthcare needs. St. Rose Dominican is part of Dignity Health, one of the nation’s largest healthcare systems, with over 9,000 physicians, 60,000 team members, and 400 care centers across 22 states, including hospitals, urgent care, imaging and surgery centers, home health, and primary care clinics. Headquartered in San Francisco, Dignity Health is dedicated to compassionate, high-quality care, especially for the underserved.
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Frequently asked questions
Perioperative Nurse Educators in Henderson focus on surgical care education, blending clinical expertise with staff training specific to operating room protocols. This niche requires maintaining hands-on skills and teaching competencies unique to perioperative nursing, unlike general nursing educators who cover broader nursing topics.
Obtaining national certifications such as the CNOR (Certified Nurse Operating Room) or professional staff development certifications can significantly elevate a nurse educator’s profile in Nevada, where perioperative expertise is highly valued. Additionally, instructor status in specialty CPR courses enhances teaching credentials.
At Catholic Health Initiatives, Nurse Educators navigate the complex balance of clinical competency and adult learning principles, often customizing training to diverse perioperative teams. Challenges include aligning staff skills with fast-evolving surgical protocols while ensuring compliance with the organization’s faith-based care standards.
Yes, Catholic Health Initiatives emphasizes professional development, offering resources and encouragement for Nurse Educators to pursue advanced degrees and certifications. Their support includes facilitating access to education programs that align with both clinical excellence and the organization's mission.
In Henderson, NV, Nurse Educators specializing in perioperative services generally earn between $85,000 and $110,000 annually. This range reflects the specialized knowledge required, local demand, and the healthcare system's investment in quality surgical education.
The Henderson region shows moderate to high demand for perioperative nurse educators due to expanding surgical services and healthcare growth. While competition exists, candidates with combined clinical experience and teaching credentials often have an edge in securing roles.
Traffic patterns in Henderson can impact commute times, especially during peak hours. Nurse Educators often benefit from flexible scheduling or proximity to healthcare campuses like the Siena or Rose de Lima campuses, reducing travel strain in this metro area.
Success hinges on strong communication, curriculum development, and the ability to mentor diverse learners. Proficiency with digital tools like Microsoft Office and experience in competency assessments further empower Nurse Educators to deliver targeted perioperative training effectively.
Experienced Nurse Educators might transition into leadership roles such as Nursing Director, Clinical Educator Manager, or specialty program coordinators. Some pursue advanced degrees leading to academic faculty positions or healthcare education consultancy.
The organization fosters a compassionate care culture reflecting its faith foundation. Nurse Educators uphold this by promoting ethical practices, patient advocacy, and professional behavior that aligns with the spiritual mission while supporting clinical excellence.