Job Overview
We are on the lookout for a passionate and skilled individual to take on the role of Associate Clinical Director in a remote capacity, overseeing the coordination of student activities within the Oklahoma clinical area. This pivotal position will entail managing clinical schedules, leading pre- and post-clinical conferences, organizing Mortality/Morbidity conferences, and facilitating journal club meetings. You will also bear teaching responsibilities for the Clinical Practicum courses as delineated in the curriculum. This is a part-time remote role with the expectation of campus presence once a month.
Key Responsibilities
- Oversee the coordination of clinical instruction for students in Oklahoma.
- Act as a liaison between clinical agencies and the educational institution.
- Facilitate communication between students and clinical personnel, including clinical coordinators and supervising CRNAs.
- Review and monitor students’ monthly case records and time logs.
- Participate in, instruct, and supervise students in administering anesthesia.
- Conduct regular clinical site visits and maintain necessary documentation.
- Collaborate with the Lead Clinical Coordinator in Kansas to bolster student success.
- Engage in monthly meetings with the Program Administrator to assess students’ clinical progress.
- Organize and conduct clinical conferences at least once per semester.
- Partake in clinical conferences in Kansas.
- Provide clinical support during the absence of the Clinical Director in Kansas.
- Incorporate ethical and professional principles into nursing practice.
- Maintain clinical competence and proficiency.
- Engage in activities to ensure compliance with university policies and regulatory standards.
- Participate in designated university and program committees.
- Attend program, school, and university events as specified in the calendar and handbook.
- Complete all mandated training, including Title IX and FERPA.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
- Must be a graduate of an accredited nursing school.
- Must have graduated from an accredited nurse anesthesia program.
- A master’s degree is a minimum requirement; preference will be given to candidates with a DNAP, DNP, or PhD.
- A minimum of one year of experience in administrative, clinical, and didactic roles is required.
- Possession of Oklahoma nursing credentials including registered nurse licensure, advanced registered nurse practitioner certification, and registered nurse anesthetist authorization.
- Current knowledge and training in curriculum instruction, testing, and evaluation.
- Must have legal authorization to work in the United States.
Employment Type: Part-Time
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