Location: Sitka, Alaska
Job Type: Permanent | Full-Time
Shift: Days
Salary Range: $87,000 – $111,000 annually
Hourly Equivalent: $41.83 – $53.37
$25,000 Sign-On Bonus (for qualified candidates)
$10,000 Relocation Assistance (for qualified candidates)
The RN Clinical Educator – Long-Term Care (LTC) provides clinical education, competency oversight, and professional development support for nursing and CNA staff across multiple long-term care facilities.
Approximately 75% of the role is dedicated to LTC-focused education, with additional responsibilities supporting broader clinical education initiatives across the healthcare system.
This newly established role is designed to strengthen onboarding effectiveness, clinical competencies, regulatory compliance, and evidence-based nursing practice within the LTC setting.
Develop and standardize LTC clinical competencies
Design and implement curriculum-based training programs
Support accreditation and regulatory compliance initiatives
Oversee onboarding and skills validation for nursing and CNA staff
Deliver education through various platforms (in-person, virtual, skills labs, etc.)
Evaluate educational outcomes and competency performance
Partner with clinical leadership to enhance standards of care
Provide mentorship and professional guidance to staff
Support consortium-wide clinical education initiatives as assigned
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from an accredited school
Current, full, unrestricted RN license in Alaska or another U.S. state
Direct hires must apply for Alaska licensure prior to start
Basic Life Support (BLS) – Provider certification (required)
BLS Instructor certification (preferred or required within one year of hire)
Clinical Competency certification (required within 3 months of hire and every 3 years thereafter)
Minimum 5 years of professional nursing experience
At least 2 years of Long-Term Care (LTC) experience (required)
Minimum 2 years of clinical instructor/educator experience
1 year may be substituted with supervisory experience
Supervisory experience preferred
Professional nursing principles and practices related to LTC populations
Adult and geriatric patient care
Adult learning principles and effective education delivery methods
Regulatory standards and policy compliance in LTC settings
Curriculum development and competency program implementation
Evaluation of evidence-based standards of care
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Experience with educational platforms and tools (e.g., virtual learning systems, competency tracking systems, presentation software)
Collaboration with interdisciplinary teams
Develop training programs applicable across multiple levels of care
Foster a positive, patient-centered learning environment
Provide leadership and mentorship to nursing and support staff
Build effective working relationships with residents, families, and healthcare teams
Approximately 30% travel required
Travel may include jet, small aircraft, and ferry transportation between communities
Frequent standing, walking, sitting, reaching, and use of hands
Occasional climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, or crawling
Ability to lift and/or move up to 50 lbs
For more details reach at Aditi.sharma@navitashealth.com or Call / Text at 516-587-6677.