Clinical Coordinator - Vallejo, United States - Touro University

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    Overview:

    The Clinical Coordinator performs under the of the Program Director. The Clinical Coordinator has overall responsibility for the supervision of the clinical educational experience. The Clinical Coordinator recruits clinical sites and evaluates the clinical experience offered to the students at each site.

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    Recently updated: 04/26, continously recruiting until position is filled

    Responsibilities:
    • Correlate and coordinate clinical education to expected curricular outcomes and evaluate its effectiveness
    • Evaluate the progress of student performance in the clinical area
    • Assist the Program Director in coordinating clinical education
    • Supervise student performance at clinical affiliates
    • Develop student objectives and evaluation tools for clinical education
    • Perform competency based clinical evaluations
    • Maintain student clinical assignments and attendance
    • Act as resource to sonography students
    • Develop the schedule of student clinical assignments to match established JRDMS guidelines
    • Assist in continuous program assessment
    • Instruct specific units of teaching as necessary
    • Maintain current knowledge of program policies, procedures, and student progress
    • Pursue continuing education in professional practice and instructional methodology
    • Cooperate with the Program Director in periodic review and revision of clinical course material
    • Provide training and education to clinical preceptors
    • Travel to and conduct site visits of affiliate clinical sites
    • Other duties as assigned

    SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES (if applicable):

    • Personnel supporting the Program (e.g. staff, adjunct faculty)
    Qualifications:
    • Preferred Bachelors degree required
    • Graduate of an educational program in Sonography
    • Documents the equivalent of two-year full-time experience in the professional discipline
    • Previous teaching experience preferred
    • Proficient in curriculum development, supervision, instruction, evaluation, and counseling
    • State certificate as a sonographer
    • 2 years of clinical experience as a sonographer

    CORE COMPETENCIES:

    • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, to effectively interface with and present information to faculty, staff, students, and other stakeholders
    • Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work with diverse populations and personalities
    • Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
    • Ability to maintain confidentiality
    • Strong problem-solving skills - flexible, adaptable, and creative
    • Ability to develop and follow policies and procedures
    • Ability to learn and utilize essential technologies
    • Ability to work collegially with the faculty and staff
    Maximum Salary:
    USD $95,000.00/Yr.

    Minimum Salary:
    USD $76,000.00/Yr.