Ambulatory Surgery Center Staff Development Specialist (Clinical Nurse Educator)
Company: VHC Health
Location: Arlington
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Overview At VHC Health, we are
committed to developing the next generation of nurses and advancing
clinical excellence. As a Staff Development Specialist II , you’ll
play a key role in supporting nursing staff through education,
coaching, and mentorship. This role is ideal for someone who
thrives in a dynamic environment and values the opportunity to make
a meaningful impact across the hospital. Why Join This Team:
Variety in Each Day: No two days are the same. Your day might begin
with the 7:00 AM shift or a 7:30 huddle, followed by rounding on
new hires or leading educational classes such as Basic Dysrhythmia,
Charge Nurse, or Preceptor training. Broad Impact: Our educators
support all units across the hospital, working with staff from
various backgrounds and generations. Supportive Culture: The team
blends long-standing experience with fresh perspectives. Some
educators have been here more than 10 years, while others bring new
energy to the department. Growth Opportunities: Team members have
advanced from unit-based educator roles into leadership areas such
as simulation and pipeline development. Work-Life Balance: While
the tasks change daily, there is consistency in work hours and a
team culture that values flexibility and balance. Special
Initiatives: Our department leads programs like “Camp Med,” a
summer event that introduces middle school students to healthcare
careers—an exciting opportunity that reflects our commitment to
education and community engagement. Key Responsibilities May
Include: Rounding on new hires Leading classroom sessions for
clinical and leadership development Developing educational plans
and occasional competencies Providing coaching, mentorship, and
feedback Communicating across units and teams About VHC Health: VHC
Health is a 453-bed not-for-profit hospital and teaching facility
that has served the Washington, DC metropolitan area for over 75
years. We are proud to be a Magnet-designated hospital and a Level
II Trauma Center. VHC Health was recently recognized by Newsweek as
one of the “World’s Best Hospitals” for 2025 and serves as the
women's health provider for the Washington Commanders.
Responsibilities Employee Benefit Package! Qualifications Purpose &
Scope: The Staff Development Specialist II is involved in the
training and professional development of staff at all levels of the
organization. Unit based Staff Development Specialist II may
oversee direct and indirect care of patients. Interpretive skills,
frequent interactive and consultative collaborations, along with
demonstrated leadership ability are inherent in the position. The
position requires knowledge of both department and hospital
policies and procedures as well as standard practice guidelines and
regulatory requirements. The ability to retrieve, communicate or
otherwise present information in a written, auditory or visual
fashion is essential. Written, telephone, and manual dexterity
skills are required for this position. Education: Master's degree
in nursing, occupational therapy, speech language pathology or a
doctorate in physical therapy is required. Experience: Five years
of experience in healthcare/medical - nursing/patient care in
relevant discipline is required. Certification/Licensure:
Certification in an area of clinical specialty is required.
Licensed as a Registered Nurse, Physical Therapist, Occupational
Therapist, Speech Language Therapist Pathologist by the Virginia
Department of Health Professions or a Compact State Licensure in
Nursing is required. BLS certification is required. Membership in
one professional organization is preferred. Special Certifications:
Depending on the unit the Staff Development Specialist I is
assigned to, there may be additional required certifications such
as, but not limited to, PALS, ACLS, NRP, Chemotherapy, or NIH
Stroke Certification. ACLS or PALS cards stand as showing
competence in BLS Skills per American Heart Association Guidelines.
If an employee holds current ACLS or PALS certification, this meets
the requirement for BLS in their job description. They do not need
to also carry a separate BLS certification. Physical Requirements:
Patient Care: The work environment characteristics described here
are representative of those an employee may encounter while
performing the essential function of the job. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essentials functions: The employee must possess
physical capabilities in an amount equal to the physical demands
made in the performance of the job by: Very hard work: Exerting in
excess of 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or in excess of 50
pounds of force frequently and/or in excess of 20 pounds of force
constantly to move objects. Cope with the mental and emotional
stress associated with this position. Operate office machines
safely and in accordance with hospital Safety Standards. Push
patients on stretchers, wheelchairs or beds from one area to
another. Bending: lowering the body forward from the waist.
Stooping: bending body forward and downward by bending legs and
spine at the waist through use of the lower extremities and back
muscles. Kneeling: bending legs at knee to come to rest on knee or
knees. Crouching: bending body downward and forward by bending legs
and spine. Twisting: moving body from waist, using a turning
motion. Reaching: extending hand(s) and arm(s) in any direction.
Standing: assuming an upright position, on the feet particularly,
for sustained periods of time. Walking: moving about on foot to
accomplish tasks, particularly for long distances. Pushing/Pulling:
using upper extremities to press or drag objects in a sustained
motion of 30-50 pounds. Lifting: raising objects and people from a
lower to higher position or moving objects or people horizontally
from position-to-position through the use of the upper extremities
and back muscles, of between 50-100 pounds. Repetitive Motions:
sustained and continuous movements of the wrist, hands and/or
fingers; Finger Dexterity: feeling and grasping. Talking:
expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word those
activities in which detailed or important spoken instructions must
be conveyed accurately, loudly or quickly. Visual Acuity: the power
to see at a level which allows reading of numbers and text,
operation of equipment, inspections of machines, etc. Able to
perform components of Basic Life Support if applicable. Working
Conditions: Patient Care: Works in well-lighted/ventilated
office/clinical setting. Subject to frequent interruptions. Subject
to long hours, changing shifts. May be required to work beyond
normal working hours when requested to do so, e.g., overtime, on
call. Routine occupational exposure to infectious diseases, blood
borne pathogens, bodily fluids, hazardous chemicals, noxious odors,
latex, and/or musculoskeletal injuries. The use of personal
protective equipment (PPE) is needed for instances of exposure to
blood, body fluids and infectious processes, and are supplied by
the hospital. Involved with patients, family members, co-workers,
and visitors under all conditions, e.g., hostile and/or emotionally
upset, disoriented or combative.
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