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Seeking feedback about a staff development positionRating: (votes: 8) I strongly recommend NOT taking the job. The staff is unlikely to take you seriously as a teacher of nursing unless you have actually practiced as a nurse for a while. Other nursing staff development instructors may also not accept you.My hospital hired a person in a staff development role with only a tiny bit of nursing experience (over the objections of the rest of the staff development staff) -- and it was a disaster. Like you, she had experience in other, relevant things ... but she didn't have any NURSING credibility.To teach successfully, you will probably need credibility as well as a "working" knowledge of the subject matter you are trying to teach. Without some experience as a nurse, you won't have either -- unless, of course, you would not be expected to teach nursing. I hate to say "never," because there are exceptions for almost every rule. But I think the cards would be stacked against you. You're smart to have your doubts. Your instincts are right to question it. I wonder about the intelligence of the employer who is offering you the position. I wouldn't work for someone with such poor judgment.Good luck. I wish you the best with whatever you decide. Comment: do you know exactly what your job description is? I admit I don't,but sounds like they are hiring you for your other degrees, not your nursing abilities; If so ,why did you go to nursing school, (if you won;t be using it much? ) educate me on this ,please sue
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