Clinical Nurse Specialist (Pediatric) Full Time Dayshift
Company: East Tennessee Children's Hospital
Location: Knoxville
Posted on: November 2, 2025
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Job Description:
Position Title: Clinical Nurse Specialist (Pediatric) Full Time
Dayshift Location: Knoxville, TN Req ID: JR102199 Job Type: Full
time Posted Date: Posted 16 Days Ago Description: BASIC PURPOSE OF
THE JOB The Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) is a licensed advanced
practice registered nurse that has graduate preparation (master’s
or doctorate) in nursing as a clinical nurse specialist. The CNS
functions in the role of expert clinician, educator, leader,
consultant and researcher. In collaboration with the healthcare
team, CNS monitors the clinical care of patients and provides
clinical support to improve patient care and outcomes. With
in-depth knowledge and skills, advanced judgment and clinical
experience in a nursing specialty, the CNS sphere of influence
includes the care of the patient/family, practice of nursing and
providing solutions for complex systems and processes. The CNS
serves as a role model, patient advocate, change agent, and leader
to enhance patient care. This position practices within the scope
of the Tennessee Nursing Practice Act and in accordance with ETCH
policy. REPORTS TO - Nursing Director, Neonatal and Critical
Transport Services JOB REQUIREMENTS Supervisory Responsibilities:
NO Minimum Education:Master’s of Science in Nursing Degree Required
with emphasis in Clinical Nurse Specialty (Doctoral Degree [DNP or
PhD] preferred) Degree: Nursing License/Certification Required: -
TN or Compact RN Licensure Required - Active Clinical Nurse
Specialist (CNS) license preferred - Board certification in area of
specialty required - NRP, STABLE, BLS required Minimum Work
Experience: - 3 years full time or equivalent clinical experience
with at least one-year equivalent experience working in a regional
or community NICU. - 5 years minimum increasingly responsible
experience which demonstrates proficiency in the skills and
knowledge required to perform the job. - Extensive advanced
knowledge of nursing principles, practice, and systems. REQUIRED
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES - Demonstrates superior clinical
nursing skills and is a recognized leader in remarkable neonatal
patient care. - Must have excellent communication skills and have
skill in relating to all levels of staff. - Readily speaks of
research processes and encourages same within the nursing
community. - Plan and organize neonatal nursing care. - Train and
supervise non-professional staff. - Establish and maintain
effective interpersonal relations with other staff members. -
Maintain the confidentiality of patient/client information. DUTIES
AND RESPONSIBILITIES Direct Patient Care - Conduct comprehensive
wellness and illness assessments including development of a
differential diagnosis. - Provide interventions to prevent or treat
illness including identification and treatment of symptoms,
functional problems, risk behaviors. - Use advanced communication
skills to address complex situations and conversations. - Intervene
to educate, mentor and coach the family, and caregiver(s) to
establish a patient centered plan of care and navigate complex
healthcare systems. - Develop and educate staff to provide
evidence-based nursing care. - Lead discovery of innovations in
patient care. Nursing/Nursing Practice - Utilize evidence-based
practices to guide nursing practice and support patients and their
families. - Develop population profiles and conduct clinical
inquiries to determine the need to change practice. - Utilize
advanced clinical knowledge and communication skills through role
modeling and consultation, to enhance interdisciplinary
communication among healthcare providers to support nursing
practice and improve patient outcomes. - Responsible for mentoring
new staff and developing team building skills. - Create and develop
evidence-based policies, procedures, protocols, and best practice
models/guidelines using advanced clinical and specialty knowledge.
- Assist nurses and the interprofessional team to evaluate and
change practice standards and ensure nursing practice is
evidence-based. Organization/Systems - Lead systematic quality
improvement and safety initiatives based on gap assessments and
data analysis. - Drive translation of best evidence into practice
and facilitates integration of multiple programs and disciplines
across the healthcare system to ensure positive patient outcomes. -
Collect and analyze data while utilizing collaborative systems
thinking to achieve quality, cost-effective patient care and
outcomes. - Provide leadership to multidisciplinary teams to
enhance the facilitation of case management of high-risk neonatal
patients. - Advocate for the improvement of health care through
participation in professional, private, and governmental agencies.
- Create healthy communities and work to enhance a culture of
health beyond the healthcare system. - Utilize expert leadership
skills to influence policymakers and advocate for equitable
healthcare. - Participate as member and leader in state/national
and specialty nursing/healthcare organizations including NACNS.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS-Note: Reasonable accommodations may be made
for individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions of this position. - Heavy lifting, pushing, and pulling
is required up to 50 lbs occasionally, 20-30 lbs frequently, and
10lbs constantly to move objects of up to 150 lbs. Sudden emergency
situations have the potential for exposure to lifting or moving of
up to 150 lbs. Frequent bending, walking, sitting squatting,
reaching, and standing are required. Keyboard/computer use and/or
repetitive motions may be required. Come work where you can make a
difference everyday. About Us: At East Tennessee Children’s
Hospital, care is at the CORE of who we are. We are comprised of
team members who live out our core values of Compassion, Ownership,
Respect, and Excellence. We support each other by fostering a
culture of team engagement that creates moments that matter – every
interaction, every time. - Compassion – We imagine what others are
going through, work to alleviate suffering, and create joy whenever
possible. - Ownership – We take pride in our work, act with
integrity, and feel personal responsibility for achieving our
mission. - Respect – We listen, understand, and communicate openly
and politely. We recognize our diverse strengths. - Excellence – We
set high standards for performance in delivering the safest patient
care. We give extraordinary and meaningful experiences to our
patients, their families, team members, and the community we serve.
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