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Senior Education RN Specialist – Risk Management & Clinical Writing

Are you a registered nurse who loves to write, educate, and collaborate with clinical peers? Do you have a strong understanding of risk management, patient safety, or insurance/claims? This is a truly rare opportunity to leverage your clinical expertise while creating meaningful educational content, with the potential for upward mobility into the executive suite.

We are looking for a master’s-prepared RN to lead the development of risk management education initiatives. This role combines clinical insight, writing, and collaboration with a diverse team of medical and nursing writers, risk management professionals, and client stakeholders. It’s a dream position for nurses who want to do what they love—write, educate, and improve patient safety—while advancing their career.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead the Risk Management continuing education program, including authoring and editing medical and nursing risk management (RM) education.

  • Conduct thorough, complex literature searches across medical, nursing, and risk management sources to build a foundational understanding for CME/CNE programs and newsletter articles.

  • Collaborate with internal teams and external writers to refine and edit content, ensuring alignment with learning objectives and professional standards.

  • Oversee accreditation activities (ACCME, ANCC), including NAB and MOC criteria, ensuring all educational materials meet rigorous professional standards.

  • Engage with the broader risk management client community to develop content that is practical, evidence-based, and impactful.

Qualifications:

  • RN with a master’s degree (BSN required).

  • Experience in risk management, insurance, quality improvement, or legal nurse consulting.

  • Strong writing, editing, and content development skills.

  • Public speaking experience and a willingness to engage with a clinical audience.

  • Exceptional analytical, critical thinking, and research skills.

  • Preference for candidates based in Louisiana, though exceptional candidates elsewhere will be considered.

Why This Role is Special:

  • Unique opportunity to combine clinical expertise with writing and education in a risk management environment.

  • Collaborate with fellow clinical writers and risk management professionals.

  • Upward mobility into executive-level leadership positions.

  • Flexibility, professional growth, and a culture that values work/life balance.

If this sounds like your dream role and you’d like to learn more, please schedule a time to chat via my Calendly:
Or reach out directly to the recruiter: JPomelow@questpro.com

We look forward to connecting with you!

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