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Clinical Coordinator (remote work possible)

Oakland Campus, United States

Description:
 

Job Description Summary:
 

The Clinical Coordinator coordinates the clinical and/or community placement activities of the pre-licensure or graduate nursing programs within the College of Nursing for an assigned campus. Assists the team to develop, coordinate, assigns, and maintain clinical and/or community site relationships. Collects and/or maintains documentation required by the clinical and/or community sites to be compliant with policies and standards. Collaborates with the specific placement director for program-specific needs.

This position reports to the Director(s) of Clinical Affairs.
Duties and Responsibilities:

I. Coordinate Clinical Placements

  • Work with CCT leadership and Clinical Directors of pre-licensure to ensure adequate clinical/community placements (sites, preceptors, and required hours) are available.
  • Communicate effectively with the relevant individuals and groups (internally and externally) reporting any concerns to the Director(s) of Clinical Affairs for follow-up.
  • Provide guidance and support for students to prepare for onboarding and progression through the entire clinical/community placement process.
  • Maintain ongoing communication with the Clinical Coordinators and Placement Directors regarding updates (e.g., new policies, new trainings) from clinical partners that may have an impact on student placement.
  • Participate in meetings with clinical partners locally and/or regionally as requested by CCT leadership.
  • Maintain, or have immediate access to, the documents required by clinical partners to demonstrate student and faculty compliance during audits.
  • Develop and maintain proficiency in multiple applications for all clinical placement activities.

II. Procurement and Management of Clinical Sites

  • 1. Maintain relationships with existing sites/preceptors to ensure a positive relationship and their needs are being met.
  • 2. Represent the Samuel Merritt University School of Nursing in a positive and professional manner.
  • 3. Prepare, and review for accuracy, the clinical contract request forms and submit to the SMU Contract Specialist for processing
  • 4. Review contract status of all clinical sites (new and existing) to confirm contracts exist and are current.
  • 5. Maintains an accurate database to document status of student displacements and the resolution.

III. Compliance

A. CLINICAL SITES

  • Maintain a current repository of all SMU required preceptor documents and manage the distribution of these documents to clinical sites as necessary.
  • Submit required clinical/community documents to the sites in a timely and complete manner.
  • Submit course syllabi and objectives to clinical/community partners/preceptors prior to the start of the course at their requests.
  • Communicate with the hospital partners regarding Preceptorship and provide necessary paperwork/documentation for the student rotation.
  • Submit to the clinical/community sites student rosters, contact information and other required information prior to clinical rotations.

B. STUDENTS

  • Ensure students have submitted all required documents for their specific clinical site assignments in a timely manner.
  • Assist AA to confirm all student compliance requirements are complete and uploaded into the SMU system as required by Samuel Merritt University programs and various clinical sites.
  • Ensure students are aware of required documents and/or logs they need to maintain during their clinical/community rotations. This includes providing students with instructions on how to access, complete and submit.
  • Maintain access to My Clinical Exchange and other similar systems (i.e., accounts) are up to date; monitor for account expirations
  • Confirm access for students to site specific systems, i.e., OAR (Sutter) and UC Davis. Identity; monitor for expiration dates and need for renewal.

C. FACULTY

  • Ensure clinical faculty have submitted all required documents for their specific clinical site assignments in a timely manner.
  • Assist AA to ensure all faculty compliance requirements are met and uploaded into the SMU system as required by Samuel Merritt University programs and various clinical sites.
  • Ensure access to My Clinical Exchange and other similar systems (i.e., accounts) are up to date; monitor for account expirations
  • Confirm access for faculty to site specific systems, i.e., OAR (Sutter,) UC Davis and NUIDs Identity; monitor for expiration dates and need for renewal.


IV. General Administrative Support

  • Receive and direct inquiries from clinical/community sites, preceptors, and students to appropriate administrators, faculty, and staff, as needed.
  • Assist AA with scheduling on campus electronic health record training for faculty (PL) and students prior to start of clinical/community rotation.
  • Participate in new student orientation, as appropriate for each program, to provide clinical/community overview and unique requirements.
  • Assist AA to schedule/arrange new faculty orientation at the clinical/community site; maintain documentation of completion date.
  • Collaborate with Program Chair/Course Managers to ensure clinical/community faculty are appropriate for each clinical setting.

CANDIDATE PROFILE / REQUIREMENTS

  • Self-starter that takes initiative and independently develops solutions.
  • Strong leadership and evaluation skills.
  • Excellent communication, written, oral and negotiation skills.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills that would support optimal public relations for Clinical Coordination Team and the College of Nursing.
  • Good judgement and creative critical thinking to solve problems and to develop alternative solutions.
  • Handle privileged information in a confident manner.
  • Ability to organize and prioritize workload.
  • Effective project planning and implementation skills.
  • Excellent organizational and operational skills.
  • Excellent concentration and attention to details required for an extended period of time.
  • Extensive computer experience and the ability to use the Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
  • Ability to speak effectively with public, co-workers, faculty and student populations.
  • Ability to receive and interpret detailed information through written and verbal communication.
  • Ability to read and write clear documents.

EDUCATION, QUALIFICATIONS AND/OR EXPERIENCE

  • Bachelor’s Degree (required).

Employee Status:

Regular

Exemption Status:

United States of America (Non-Exempt)

Time Type:

Full time

Job Shift:

Pay Range:

$29.01 ~ $37.72 per hour (non-exempt)

Samuel Merritt University currently provides base salary ranges for all positions-on job advertisements-in the United States based on local requirements. Individual compensation will ultimately be determined based on a variety of relevant factors including but-not limited to qualifications, geographic location, and other relevant skills. Apply