Evidence Based Practice Specialist - RN (Hybrid Remote)
Naval Medical Center San Diego – Kearny Mesa, United States
The Evidence Based Practice (EBP) Specialist will directly support EBP efforts. The primary focus of the role is on training, mentoring, and encouraging evidence-based EBP efforts among staff at a military treatment facility in both the inpatient and outpatient settings. This includes helping staff select appropriate EBP topics, develop a strong PICO(T) question, form inter-professional teams, review and synthesize published literature, select appropriate outcome measures, analyze and evaluate the outcomes, and disseminate the results of the project. Reports to TSNRP Program Manager.
This is a full time Hybrid Remote position that will require the employee to be on-site 4 days a week. 1 day work from home. A thorough government background check will be required.
About The Program
Since 1991, the TriService Nursing Research Program (TSNRP) has funded military nursing research grants to advance research and Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) across the Military Healthcare System. The TSNRP Resource Center provides valuable training for military nurses, while its Research Interest Groups foster collaboration, mentorship, and education for military nurses, scholars, and graduate nursing students. Evidence-Based Practice is a cornerstone of safety culture and the Defense Health Agency commitment to advance high reliability and Ready Reliable Care. The EBP Facilitator mentors military nurses to lead evidence-based safety and quality changes and support operational decision-making that improves the health and survival of forward deployed warriors and their families.
Salary Range
$112,000 - $119,000. Salaries are determined based on several factors including external market data, internal equity, and the candidate’s related knowledge, skills, and abilities for the position.
Responsibilities
- Acts as a role model and mentor to the various hospital and medical staff departments in facilitating and supporting EBP activities, both via the provision of available resources as well as direct support of the EBP process
- Will directly support EBP teams and goals
- Questions clinical practices for the purpose of improving the quality of care
- Describes clinical problems using internal evidence
- Participates in the formulation of clinical questions using PICOT format
- Searches for external evidence to answer focused clinical questions
- Participates in critical appraisal of preappraised evidence
- Participates in the critical appraisal of published research studies to determine their strength and applicability to clinical practice
- Participates in the evaluation and synthesis of a body of evidence gathered to determine its strength and applicability to clinical practice
- Collects practice data systematically as internal evidence for clinical decision making in the care of individuals, groups, and populations
- Integrates evidence gathered from external and internal sources in order to plan evidence-based practice changes
- Implements practice changes based on evidence and clinical expertise and patient preferences to improve care processes and patient outcomes
- Evaluates outcomes of evidence-based decisions and practice changes for individuals, groups, and populations to determine best practices
- Disseminates best practices supported by evidence to improve quality of care and patient outcomes
- Participates in strategies to sustain an evidence-based practice culture
- Serves as a mentor to staff for EBP projects
- Develops, implements and maintains processes that support EBP efforts
- Actively leads at least one ongoing EBP project
- Identifies centrally available clinical and business data to support EBP projects
- Assists with development and implementation of EBP training
- Assists appropriate clinical staff and nursing committees to incorporate EBP principles
- Exhibits responsibility and accountability for assigned work, works independently
- Must balance multiple tasks/projects while meeting organizational standards
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing (at a minimum) or Advanced Nursing Degree (preferred)
- Active registered nursing (RN) license
- Completion of formal, 3-credit, graduate-level Evidence-Based Practice course or equivalent
- Experience conducting Evidence-Based Practice projects
- Expected to function autonomously and develop long-term goals
- Requires a foundation of clinical knowledge, organizational function, data analysis abilities, and strong written and verbal communication skills
- Must be detail oriented and able to follow through on all assigned tasks
- Demonstrates effective skills in all forms of communication
- Ability to adapt to flexible work schedules and frequent interruptions
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1 day work from home On-site 4 days a week
Benefits/PerksEqual opportunity employer Hybrid work Mentorship Training opportunities
Tasks- Data Analysis
- Disseminate results
- Evaluate outcomes
- Lead EBP projects
- Mentor staff
- Support EBP efforts
Clinical Research Communication Critical Appraisal Data analysis Evidence-based practice Mentoring Outcome Measurement PICOT Quality improvement Verbal communication
Experience3 years
Education TimezonesAmerica/Anchorage America/Chicago America/Denver America/Los_Angeles America/New_York Pacific/Honolulu UTC-10 UTC-5 UTC-6 UTC-7 UTC-8 UTC-9