Healthcare organizations depend on nurse leaders who can inspire teams, navigate complexity, & deliver results under pressure. This program prepares experienced nurses to step confidently into formal leadership roles—whether as charge nurses, team leads, or unit managers. Across nine courses, you'll build a comprehensive leadership toolkit spanning communication, strategy, ethics, finance, quality improvement, cultural competence, conflict resolution, and change management. You'll learn to apply proven frameworks like SBAR, DESC, PDSA cycles, and Root Cause Analysis to real clinical challenges. Through scenario-driven videos, hands-on simulations, Excel budget exercises, and coach-led reflections, you'll practice leading teams through high-stakes situations including patient handoffs, conflicts, budget management, and organizational change. You'll explore fostering inclusive care environments using CLAS standards, making ethical decisions balancing patient advocacy with compliance, and aligning nursing practice with financial and strategic goals. Each course emphasizes practical application, transforming everyday team moments into leadership opportunities. By completion, you'll have created actionable deliverables including a Unit Communication Blueprint, quality improvement plan, and strategic leadership plan. You'll possess the tools, confidence, and frameworks to lead with clarity empathy, and resilience in fast paced clinical environments.
Applied Learning Project
Throughout this program, you'll complete hands-on projects that translate leadership concepts into actionable workplace tools. You'll design a Unit Communication and Teamwork Blueprint customized to your care setting, develop and execute a quality improvement action plan targeting patient safety metrics, and build an operating budget with variance analysis using Excel-based simulations. Additional projects include creating a strategic leadership plan aligned with organizational goals, developing a cultural competence implementation strategy using CLAS standards, and designing a change management initiative using PDSA cycles and stakeholder engagement maps. Each project incorporates real-world healthcare scenarios, peer-reviewed planning activities, and reflective exercises that prepare you to implement what you've learned immediately in your clinical environment.





















