Simpson University
School of Nursing Clinical Coordinator
Simpson University, Redding, California, United States, 96001
Description
The Clinical Coordinator will help develop, organize, and facilitate clinical learning experiences for
students. This integral coordination role would include providing adjunct instructors with support, assistance, and evaluative feedback for professional growth. The Clinical Coordinator would be responsible for planning and coordinating student clinical learning experiences. Coordinating the clinical schedule for the academic year, recruitment opportunities, attaining adjunct instructors to fill clinical instructor vacancies, and serving as a primary source of support for adjunct clinical instructors would be key aspects of the role.
Qualifications:
1. Minimum of bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university which includes course work in nursing
2. Current active California Registered Nurse license
3. Current CPR certificate
4. Clinical nursing experience
5. Ability to learn new tasks and work with technology (e.g., Microsoft products, ATI, Docucare, etc.)
6. Proficient in Microsoft Office software applications (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.)
7. Effective organization, communication, and interpersonal skills required
8. Demonstrate effective teaching skills
9. Minimum of one year's continuous full-time or its equivalent experience providing direct patient care as a registered nurse
10. Ability to work effectively independently and in groups
General Expectations:
1. Personal relationship with Jesus, a vibrant Christian faith, and a commitment to Christian community; capable of sharing faith and engaging in conversations about Christ
2. Demonstrate Simpson University Values in the performance of all duties
3. Maintain lifestyle in accordance with Simpson University Lifestyle Policy in Staff Handbook
4. Maintain the confidentiality of information, data and records
5. Properly exercise tact, diplomacy, discretion, and professional judgment
6. Demonstrate strong customer service skills in the performance of job duties
7. Demonstrate good organizational and communication skills in the performance of job duties
8. Supervises employees in accordance with Simpson University policies and procedures
9. Support the overflow needs of other departments within the respective university area
10. Perform other duties in accordance with this position as deemed necessary by the immediate supervisor
Essential Functions:
1. Organize, coordinate, and participate in the recruitment of needed adjunct instructors and board-approved clinical facilities throughout the academic year
2. Coordinate and facilitate the adjunct instructor approval processes for various health care facilities
3. Organize, develop, and continually update a master schedule of clinical timeframes, clinical instructors, and locations throughout the academic year
4. Liaison between clinical sites, course coordinators, and clinical adjunct instructors with a primary focus on the support and development of clinical adjunct instructors
5. Responsible for organizing and maintaining non-contractual healthcare facility paperwork
6. Coordinate clinical adjunct orientation each academic year, including the integration of continued education credit
7. Serve as primary contact for adjunct clinical instructors (to support both the adjunct instructor and course coordinator)
8. Visit adjunct instructors at the clinical site weekly to provide support
9. Communicate adjunct needs to the course coordinator
10. Support adjuncts instructors with evaluation of clinical paperwork and adherence to both SU and the healthcare facilities policies
11. Provide adjunct instructors with evaluative feedback for professional growth
12. Assist in skills onboarding, simulations, and remediation as necessary
13. Tour and reach out to clinical sites for clinical experiences on an on-going basis
14. Ability to develop relationships with clinical facility leaders through effective communication
15. Coordinate education and training for adjunct instructors
16. Share about program updates and changes with adjunct instructors as appropriate
17. Coordinate with nursing faculty and instructors to resolve discrepancies
18. Maintain a working knowledge of the clinical paperwork, assignments, policies, and student evaluation process for clinical courses
19. Develop an evaluation process for adjuncts to promote professional growth in adjunct role
20. Provide clinical adjunct instructors with evaluative feedback at the midterm and upon completion of the course
21. Oversight and evaluation of the clinical coordinator role
22. Regular attendance at the annual Regional Clinical Planning Meetings
23. Liaison to address clinical overlaps (when unscheduled students from other schools are on the same unit as SU students)
24. Participate in program marketing and recruitment (both within and outside of healthcare)
25. Participate in university and program committees and subcommittees as assigned
26. Regularly attend university faculty meetings
27. Advise students as assigned
28. Demonstrate effective communication skills to constituent groups
29. Assist with the recruitment of adjunct faculty
30. Participate in New Student Orientations and admissions activities
31. Participate in organizing and conducting departmental, adjunct faculty and/or site supervisor meetings
32. Provide insight into matters impacting the curriculum as it relates to clinical learning
33. Assist with program and department review and evaluation activities
34. Assist program director with the overall management of the program
35. All other duties as assigned
Physical Requirements:
Job Title
:
Clinical Coordinator
Typical Working Conditions: (Describe environment including exposure to heat, cold, fumes, chemicals, allergens, mold, etc.)
Indoors in office, computer lab, travel required for clinical facility site visits
Equipment Used: (List all manual and automated equipment used while performing essential functions.)
Computer, scanner, copier, mouse, keyboard, stapler, 3-hole punch, letter opener
Essential Physical Tasks: (List all physical tasks encountered in performing essential functions - i.e., sitting for long periods of time using a computer, standing, climbing ladders, etc.)
Sitting and standing
Standard workday requires various abilities including standing, walking, sitting, bending, flexing, lifting, twisting, stooping, kneeling, reaching, stretching, pushing, and pulling to gather and stock supplies, operate equipment (computers, various types of medical devices, hospital beds, etc.), and perform required functions of patient care. Often must lift, carry, or move objects weighing up to 40 pounds. Occasionally must assist patient position, transfer, or transport requiring lifting more than 40 pounds.
Gross and fine motor abilities sufficient to perform required functions of patient care; hand-wrist movement, hand-eye coordination, and simple firm grasping required for fine motor-skills and manipulation; fine and gross finger dexterity required.
Analysis of Physical Demands to Perform Essential Functions:
Key (Based on typical week):
N=Never R=Rarely (Less than 1 hour per week) O=Occasional (1%-33% of time)
F=Frequent (34%-66% of time) C=Constant (over 66% of time)
Activity
Frequency
Activity
Frequency
N
R
O
F
C
N
R
O
F
C
Lifting/Carrying
Twisting/Turning
Under 10 lbs
X
Reach over shoulder
X
11-20 lbs
X
Reach over head
X
21-50 lbs
X
Reach outward
X
51-100 lbs
X
Climb
X
Over 100 lbs
X
Crawl
X
Kneel
X
Pushing/Pulling
Squat
X
Under 10 lbs
X
Sit
X
11-20 lbs
X
Walk-Normal Surfaces
X
21-50 lbs
X
Walk-Uneven Surfaces
X
51-100 lbs
X
Walk-Slippery Surfaces
X
Over 100 lbs
X
Stand
X
Bend
X
Driving
Automatic Trans
X
Standard Trans
X
Other
Keyboard/Ten Key
X
Fingering (fine dexterity)
X
Handling (grasping, holding)
X
Repetitive Motion - Hands
X
Repetitive Motion - Feet
X
Salary: $68,640-71,716 annually
The Clinical Coordinator will help develop, organize, and facilitate clinical learning experiences for
students. This integral coordination role would include providing adjunct instructors with support, assistance, and evaluative feedback for professional growth. The Clinical Coordinator would be responsible for planning and coordinating student clinical learning experiences. Coordinating the clinical schedule for the academic year, recruitment opportunities, attaining adjunct instructors to fill clinical instructor vacancies, and serving as a primary source of support for adjunct clinical instructors would be key aspects of the role.
Qualifications:
1. Minimum of bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university which includes course work in nursing
2. Current active California Registered Nurse license
3. Current CPR certificate
4. Clinical nursing experience
5. Ability to learn new tasks and work with technology (e.g., Microsoft products, ATI, Docucare, etc.)
6. Proficient in Microsoft Office software applications (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.)
7. Effective organization, communication, and interpersonal skills required
8. Demonstrate effective teaching skills
9. Minimum of one year's continuous full-time or its equivalent experience providing direct patient care as a registered nurse
10. Ability to work effectively independently and in groups
General Expectations:
1. Personal relationship with Jesus, a vibrant Christian faith, and a commitment to Christian community; capable of sharing faith and engaging in conversations about Christ
2. Demonstrate Simpson University Values in the performance of all duties
3. Maintain lifestyle in accordance with Simpson University Lifestyle Policy in Staff Handbook
4. Maintain the confidentiality of information, data and records
5. Properly exercise tact, diplomacy, discretion, and professional judgment
6. Demonstrate strong customer service skills in the performance of job duties
7. Demonstrate good organizational and communication skills in the performance of job duties
8. Supervises employees in accordance with Simpson University policies and procedures
9. Support the overflow needs of other departments within the respective university area
10. Perform other duties in accordance with this position as deemed necessary by the immediate supervisor
Essential Functions:
1. Organize, coordinate, and participate in the recruitment of needed adjunct instructors and board-approved clinical facilities throughout the academic year
2. Coordinate and facilitate the adjunct instructor approval processes for various health care facilities
3. Organize, develop, and continually update a master schedule of clinical timeframes, clinical instructors, and locations throughout the academic year
4. Liaison between clinical sites, course coordinators, and clinical adjunct instructors with a primary focus on the support and development of clinical adjunct instructors
5. Responsible for organizing and maintaining non-contractual healthcare facility paperwork
6. Coordinate clinical adjunct orientation each academic year, including the integration of continued education credit
7. Serve as primary contact for adjunct clinical instructors (to support both the adjunct instructor and course coordinator)
8. Visit adjunct instructors at the clinical site weekly to provide support
9. Communicate adjunct needs to the course coordinator
10. Support adjuncts instructors with evaluation of clinical paperwork and adherence to both SU and the healthcare facilities policies
11. Provide adjunct instructors with evaluative feedback for professional growth
12. Assist in skills onboarding, simulations, and remediation as necessary
13. Tour and reach out to clinical sites for clinical experiences on an on-going basis
14. Ability to develop relationships with clinical facility leaders through effective communication
15. Coordinate education and training for adjunct instructors
16. Share about program updates and changes with adjunct instructors as appropriate
17. Coordinate with nursing faculty and instructors to resolve discrepancies
18. Maintain a working knowledge of the clinical paperwork, assignments, policies, and student evaluation process for clinical courses
19. Develop an evaluation process for adjuncts to promote professional growth in adjunct role
20. Provide clinical adjunct instructors with evaluative feedback at the midterm and upon completion of the course
21. Oversight and evaluation of the clinical coordinator role
22. Regular attendance at the annual Regional Clinical Planning Meetings
23. Liaison to address clinical overlaps (when unscheduled students from other schools are on the same unit as SU students)
24. Participate in program marketing and recruitment (both within and outside of healthcare)
25. Participate in university and program committees and subcommittees as assigned
26. Regularly attend university faculty meetings
27. Advise students as assigned
28. Demonstrate effective communication skills to constituent groups
29. Assist with the recruitment of adjunct faculty
30. Participate in New Student Orientations and admissions activities
31. Participate in organizing and conducting departmental, adjunct faculty and/or site supervisor meetings
32. Provide insight into matters impacting the curriculum as it relates to clinical learning
33. Assist with program and department review and evaluation activities
34. Assist program director with the overall management of the program
35. All other duties as assigned
Physical Requirements:
Job Title
:
Clinical Coordinator
Typical Working Conditions: (Describe environment including exposure to heat, cold, fumes, chemicals, allergens, mold, etc.)
Indoors in office, computer lab, travel required for clinical facility site visits
Equipment Used: (List all manual and automated equipment used while performing essential functions.)
Computer, scanner, copier, mouse, keyboard, stapler, 3-hole punch, letter opener
Essential Physical Tasks: (List all physical tasks encountered in performing essential functions - i.e., sitting for long periods of time using a computer, standing, climbing ladders, etc.)
Sitting and standing
Standard workday requires various abilities including standing, walking, sitting, bending, flexing, lifting, twisting, stooping, kneeling, reaching, stretching, pushing, and pulling to gather and stock supplies, operate equipment (computers, various types of medical devices, hospital beds, etc.), and perform required functions of patient care. Often must lift, carry, or move objects weighing up to 40 pounds. Occasionally must assist patient position, transfer, or transport requiring lifting more than 40 pounds.
Gross and fine motor abilities sufficient to perform required functions of patient care; hand-wrist movement, hand-eye coordination, and simple firm grasping required for fine motor-skills and manipulation; fine and gross finger dexterity required.
Analysis of Physical Demands to Perform Essential Functions:
Key (Based on typical week):
N=Never R=Rarely (Less than 1 hour per week) O=Occasional (1%-33% of time)
F=Frequent (34%-66% of time) C=Constant (over 66% of time)
Activity
Frequency
Activity
Frequency
N
R
O
F
C
N
R
O
F
C
Lifting/Carrying
Twisting/Turning
Under 10 lbs
X
Reach over shoulder
X
11-20 lbs
X
Reach over head
X
21-50 lbs
X
Reach outward
X
51-100 lbs
X
Climb
X
Over 100 lbs
X
Crawl
X
Kneel
X
Pushing/Pulling
Squat
X
Under 10 lbs
X
Sit
X
11-20 lbs
X
Walk-Normal Surfaces
X
21-50 lbs
X
Walk-Uneven Surfaces
X
51-100 lbs
X
Walk-Slippery Surfaces
X
Over 100 lbs
X
Stand
X
Bend
X
Driving
Automatic Trans
X
Standard Trans
X
Other
Keyboard/Ten Key
X
Fingering (fine dexterity)
X
Handling (grasping, holding)
X
Repetitive Motion - Hands
X
Repetitive Motion - Feet
X
Salary: $68,640-71,716 annually