Department: Bereavement & Advance Care Planning Services Schedule: Full-time Shift: Days Hours: 80 HRS, perinatal/peds bereavement experience neededMaster´s Degree requiredWe are looking for someone who is willing to share passion for perinatal and pediatric bereavement care through innovative education, research, and program implementation. Required: Master´s degree nursing. Expertise in perinatal or pediatric bereavement; interest or expertise in perinatal or pediatric palliative care; skill in computer and Internet use. You do not need to be a Clinical Nurse Specialist or Nurse Practioner to apply for this position.Desired: Resolve Through Sharing trainingIn collaboration with other members of the health care team, provides, enhances and improves health care delivery by evaluating nursing practices, developing methodologies, implementing standards of care and providing consultative services. Assesses patient and staff educational needs and implements educational programs to meet these needs.Educational/Learning Experience- Required: Master´s degree in Nursing or related health field.- Desired: Clinical Nurse Specialist EducationWork Experience- Required: Minimum of 5 years of RN experience.- Desired: Experience as an advanced practice nurse.Skills/Knowledge- Required: Attentive communication; Computer skills; Team building; decision making and problem solving; Advocacy; Delegation; Self aware; Flexibility; Adaptability; Conflict Management; Independent practice; Organization and time management skills; Clinical and ethical judgment; Foresight; Change process; Ability to conceptualize, think abstractly and continuously learn.- Desired: Systems and strategic thinking; Vision; Knowledge of the business of health care.Licenses/Certifications- Wisconsin RN license; CPR certification (some positions may require license in WI, MN, IA).Physical Requirements/Demands of the Position: Position involves extensive standing, walking, reaching. Frequent sitting, grasping, manipulation of equipment and utilization of fine finger movements. Occasional kneeling, crouching, squatting, twisting, climbing. Frequent patient positioning, involves patient transfers with use of slippery boards and transfer belts. Specific physical requirements may differ based on patient care unit. Involves understanding written and oral instruction, reading and understanding written material (e.g. medical record), and basic math skills.