Clinical Nurse Scientist
Durham, NC, US, 27710
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The Nurse Research Scientist at Duke University Health System (DUHS) and Duke University School of Nursing (DUSON) leads and evaluates nursing research and evidence-based practice (EBP) initiatives to improve patient care and outcomes. This dual-role position bridges clinical and academic domains. Responsibilities include coordinating EBP programs and fellowships, mentoring staff and students, facilitating IRB processes, and promoting research dissemination. The role also supports strategic planning, interdepartmental collaboration, scholarly publications, and grant development.
Plans, implements, and evaluates nursing research and evidence-based practice activities, to promote the delivery of quality patient care and improved patient outcomes. The role facilitates nursing services strategic research priorities.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Promotes, supports, and facilitates individuals engaging in research activities to advance research in practice: evidence-based practice, the conduct of research, research utilization, and dissemination of research results.
- Serves as co-chair for the Nursing Clinical Research Council, coordinates, guides, leads and provides support for council activities and serves as the liaison to the nursing shared governance structure.
- Conducts an annual clinical research needs assessment and uses results to construct a strategic plan to develop clinical research for nursing.
- Collaborates and develops innovative programs to educate, mentor, and enhance the knowledge of nursing staff.
- Serves in a leadership role to coordinate the annual research symposium.
- Seeks research funding through grant applications, assists departments and individual health care professionals to apply and obtain such funding for research projects and activities.
- Fosters the development of an environment conducive to the conduct of inquiry; research and practice.
- Promotes collaborative multidisciplinary research.
- Serves as liaison between DUHS Nursing and the Office of Research Affairs of the Duke University School of Nursing, DTNI and other academic programs on research related activities including linking student projects of all levels of instruction to hospital research needs/ activities.
- Develops and maintains a database of Duke Nursing clinical research projects.
- Facilitates and directs the development of interdepartmental and interdisciplinary research activities, including generating research interest groups.
- Conducts independent research in areas of interest.
- Serves on departmental and external committees.
- Supports institutions efforts to improve quality care, linking research to improved patient outcomes.
- Conducts research connected to the National Patient Safety Standards. Participates in department-based activities and initiatives to improve and ensure a safe environment.
- Participates in performance improvement activities; quality improvement and patient safety activities; assists in maintaining compliance with JCAHO accreditation and other internal and external regulatory standards including the code of conduct.
- Perform other related duties incidental to the work described herein.
Required Qualifications at this Level
Education
- Ph.D. in Nursing or DNS or DNP required
Experience
- Requires five years as a clinical nurse in a leadership role.
- Two years experience facilitating research activities preferred.
- Health system experience highly preferred
Degrees, Licensure, and/or Certification
- Current or compact RN licensure in the state of North Carolina or participating compact state required.
- BLS required (may renew during orientation).
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