DescriptionWe are searching for a Diabetes Educator -- someone who works well in a fast-paced setting. In this position, you will provide assessment, goal setting, education and behavioral intervention, and on-going case management to patients and caregivers to promote diabetes self-management in the inpatient and ambulatory settings.
Think youβve got what it takes?
Texas Children's offers a clinical progression ladder for diabetes educators. Based on each individual's clinical proficiency and years of experience, educators are placed into the level that best aligns with their skills and contributions. This structure supports professional growth, recognizes expertise, and enhances quality of care.
Qualifications:
- Bachelorβs degree required, master's preferred.
- CDCES from the Certification Board of Diabetes Care and Education OR BC-ADM from the Association of Diabetes Care and Education Specialists required.
- 1 year required as a specialized diabetes care as a licensed dietician or nurse.
Responsibilities:
- Teaches patient/family skills for diabetes self-management. Assesses patient family knowledge, individualized the education plan based on learnerβs social, economic, cultural and age- appropriate need.
- Evaluates patient needs at appropriate intervals and suggests appropriate management strategies, including IIM and diabetes technology.
- Documents all patient care related activities within the medical record according to established guidelines and formats.
- Develops and provides education materials and resources for TCH staff, patients, caregivers, and the community.
- Maintains practice at appropriate levels by attending continuing education activities and staying abreast of current evidence-based practice.
- Implements proper protocols for diabetes patient management.
- Provides case management related services including requests for durable medical equipment, preauthorization paperwork, and coordination of care with other healthcare providers.
- When appropriate a Diabetes Education Specialist/Diabetes Educator with an RD/RDN credential, may assess and provide nutritional care to patients.