NP Education Specialist
Company: American Association of Nurse Practitioners, Inc.
Location: Austin
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description ABOUT THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
OF NURSE PRACTITIONERS The American Association of Nurse
Practitioners® (AANP) is a full-service professional membership
organization that empowers all Nurse Practitioners (NPs) to advance
accessible, person-centered, equitable, high-quality health care
for diverse communities through practice, education, advocacy,
research, and leadership. AANP takes pride in serving the NP
community and our team members work together to move the
association forward. We are looking for talented individuals to
join our team. In addition to competitive benefits, AANP offers
team members a creative work environment with the opportunity for
personal growth and success. APPLICATION PROCESS Applicants for
this role must submit a cover letter and upload their resume with
the online employment application. POSITION SUMMARY Plans, designs,
develops, implements, and evaluates educational programs consistent
with identified needs and the AANP strategic goals. Assists in
obtaining funds to support select programs. WHERE YOU WILL WORK
This position can be remote, hybrid, or in office. Our office
locations are Austin, Texas National Headquarters and Washington
D.C. Government Affairs (Arlington, Virginia). ESSENTIAL
RESPONSIBILITIES You are expected to perform the following
essential responsibilities of the position with reasonable
accommodation. The position may include other responsibilities as
assigned. Recommends educational content based on member feedback,
surveys, needs assessments, prior activity evaluations, emerging
advancements, and hot topics. Compiles, writes, and/or edits
designated grant applications, using clear writing skills and in
accordance with funding organization's guidelines. Prepares the
grant proposal budget for review and submission by the Grant
Accounting Specialist. Submits grant proposal information to funder
(i.e., via portal, e-mail), in collaboration with the Grant
Accounting Specialist. Plans, develops, implements, and evaluates
assigned educational activities and materials, based on established
need, theory, and using a systematic approach. Prepares reports for
AANP leaders, funders, and partners. Ensures that documentation of
educational activities, in the project files, is appropriate,
current, and complete. Effectively identifies and coordinates
program faculty, contributors, vendors, and peer reviewers in
preparation of assigned initiatives. Obtains quotes for and
provision of services related to grant development, and execution
of deliverables. Develops, tracks, and oversees projects, ensuring
completion consistent with the proposed milestones, budget/costs,
and deliverables. Performs statistical analysis of program data for
outcomes reporting. Plans, designs, and disseminates learner
outcomes analysis through power point presentations, snapshots, and
posters. Responds to grant funder’s request for information
including any required status reports. When applicable,
collaborates with other departments and outside education partners
for potential grant proposals and education projects. Maintains
current knowledge of major health conditions, current
evidence-based recommendations & guidelines, and pharmacological &
non-pharmacological treatments. Maintains familiarity with AANP
Continuing Education (CE) related standards, as well as relevant
recommendations from external organizations such as ACCME, OIG,
FDA, and PhRMA. Assists with AANP conference session reviews as
directed. Collaborates with Director of LMS to ensure relevant
AANP-developed CE activity content is current, accurate, and
maintains high quality standards. Participates in process
improvements related to grants and education development.
Effectively represents AANP as requested by the Director of
Education by assisting with organizational activities, projects and
other duties as directed. QUALIFICATIONS Education Required:
Graduate degree in the field of Nurse Practitioner or Pharmacy.
Preferred: Preferred certification in Family, Adult, or
Adult/Gerontology. Experience Required: Five or more years of
clinical experience as a Nurse Practitioner (MSN, DNP, PhD or
equivalent) or Pharmacist (PharmD). Experience in academic or
continuing education with a broad knowledge of adult learning
principles. Experience conducting literature reviews. Experience
developing and managing grant and project budgets. Preferred:
Preferred experience writing needs assessments and grant proposals.
Experience in development and accreditation processes for
educational activities preferred. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Required: Strong organization and project coordination skills.
Strong attention to detail and ability to perform tasks with high
level of accuracy. Strong critical thinking, analytical, and
problem-solving skills. Demonstrated ability to provide excellent
customer service. Excellent written and verbal communication
skills. Demonstrated ability to perform all communications in a
courteous and professional manner. Ability to network and
collaborate effectively with internal and external colleagues.
Strong initiative and ability to manage multiple tasks. Proficient
with Microsoft Office (Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint). Preferred:
Basic understanding of statistical analysis. Analysis software
knowledge. Previous experience with Articulate Rise, Storyline, and
Descript. Other Ability to travel to AANP Conferences when required
(approximately 3-5% per year). BENEFITS AANP offers attractive
compensation; health, dental and vision insurance; 401(K) and
employer match; generous paid time-off; 14 annual holidays, and a
great work environment. AANP is proud to be an Equal Opportunity
Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for
employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national
origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or
expression, disability, veteran status, or any other status
protected by the laws and regulations in locations where we
operate. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an
inclusive environment for all employees. AANP will endeavor to
provide reasonable accommodation consistent with the law to
otherwise qualified employees and prospective employees with a
disability. If you require reasonable accommodation because of a
disability in completing any part of the employment process, please
contact Human Resources at (512) 442-4262 to help us understand the
nature of your request and provide your contact information.
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