
Clinical Administrator -- Nursing Program
The primary role of the Clinical Administrator is to develop and maintain the clinical relationships and agreements, to optimize the clinical experiences for nursing students through collaboration with our clinical partners, clinical and simulation faculty, the Dean/Director of Nursing (DON) and the health care community. The Clinical Administrator is responsible to ensure that student files contain the current, required documentation related to the clinical experience. The Clinical Administrator is to create a schedule for each academic term for all students requiring clinical rotations, working collaboratively with the faculty, Dean/DON and clinical partnersThis position reports to the Dean/DON.
Skills/CompetenciesQualifications
To perform the essential competencies and responsibilities of the position, the Clinical Administrator is frequently required to sit, bend kneel, reach, stand for long periods, walk, talk, hear, use hands and fingers to operate computers and/or audiovisual equipment. Because this position will involve local travel using the Clinical Administrator’s own vehicle; the Clinical Administrator must be able to safely operate a motor vehicle. Mileage to / from a clinical site will be reimbursed consistent with policies in the EA Employee handbook.
Classification: Exempt
Work Hours: Work hours are typically Monday-Friday with evening and weekend hours required on occasion.
TravelThis is a campus-based position with regular visits to clinical sites required
Working EnvironmentInterior/Office
Fortis Cincinnati

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