AONL Transition to Nurse Manager Practice Programs
Effective onboarding retains new nurse managers.
As your new leaders advance in their leadership journey—let AONL show them the way forward. The exclusive AONL Transition to Nurse Manager Practice programs all build upon the same pillars: Establishing Identity, Leading the Team, Owning the Role and Running the Business.
With three ways to participate, explore the format that's right for you and your team. Click through each tab to learn more.
AONL Transition to Nurse Manager Practice Programs
Continuous Learning Available
On-Demand
Learn at your own pace through various applications and realistic scenarios based on the experience of nurse leaders facing today’s challenges. This comprehensive learning platform features interactive microlearning sessions, videos, and practical scenarios. With access for a year, customize your learning journey and gain essential tools and resources for effective leadership development. Participants will build strategies to develop as a leader through an innovative Growth Planner, while also assessing and improving current strengths and areas of opportunity using AONL’s competency self-assessment tool.
Next Program Starts: February 6
AONL Faciliated Cohort
Find a supportive community of nurse managers to navigate together building new leadership skills. Participants meet virtually to discuss key topics from the on-demand course, share experiences and learn from each other as they incorporate key concepts into their leadership practice. Participants have access to the Transition to Nurse Manager Practice On-Demand course and resources for a year.
Contact Hours: Up to 50*
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Hosted Cohort
Hold the AONL Transition to Nurse Manager Practice: Facilitated Cohort program within your organization. Qualified leaders from your organization receive training and resources to become AONL faculty for this program within your organization. This option is perfect for large organizations that want to provide robust onboarding for new nurse managers or that are looking to supplement a current new manager onboarding program.