"Premium Member" has given a great answer. I got started by becoming a Preceptor many years ago, as a staff nurse. I had my BSN. I was lucky enough to get hired as an Instructor in Staff Dev., in a community hospital with my BSN and 5 years experience as a staff nurse in Critical Care. After 4 years in that position, I became the Coordinator in that small Staff Dev. Dept. I also went back to school and got my M.S. in Med-surg. Nursing, with a focus in Education.
My responsibilities in various Staff Dev. positions include coordinating Orientation for RNs and other nursing and non-nursing employees, annual & ongoing mandatory education for JCAHO and other issues, continuing education, hiring and managing employees, budget, educational record keeping, and other managerial responsibilities. I also became certified in Professional Development, through ANCC.
The great thing about this kind of job is that I am never bored. There is always something new to teach-new challenges--computer education has come along in the last 10 years. In my current department, mytitle is "Education Consultant", and we are responsible for education of employees throughout the hospital.