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        * The Nursing Clinical/
        SIM/Lab (
        CLS) Coordinator is the clinical liaison between the University of St. Francis, Cecily & John Leach College of Nursing (
        LCON) and health care agencies. 
* The 
        CLS coordinator is responsible for negotiating and arranging clinical sites that meet the educational requirements for nursing students. 
* The 
        CLS coordinator acts as a liaison to interpret and match the needs of students and instructors to agencies with appropriate learning experiences. 
* Collaborates with clinical course instructors, program directors, associate/assistant deans, and dean to identify clinical placement needs for undergrad and grad students. 
* Identifies, remits, and establishes collaborative relationships with clinical/practicum sites. 
* Maintains currency with and establishes new clinical site affiliation agreements in collaboration with the 
        LCON Associate Deans. 
* Submits timely requests to clinical agencies for student clinical site placements. 
* Provides clinical agencies with course-related information and expected clinical student learning outcomes/preceptor expectations. 
* Submits timely clinical requests for clinical role transition (
        CRT) student placements while working collaboratively with the 
        CRT coordinator and obtains preceptors' contact information to provide to the 
        CRT coordinator. 
* In collaboration with clinical course lead instructors, assigns students and faculty to respective clinical groups and input schedules using the online system, eMedley 
* Update and maintain the online scheduling and evaluation system, eMedley. Input information into the system as needed. 
* Conducts clinical site visits every year and as needed. 
* Collaborates with clinical faculty and students for clinical site evaluation. 
* Notifies lead clinical course instructor and adjunct faculty of the clinical site's faculty and student orientation dates, times, location, and other specific agency-related requirements. 
* Attends clinical site orientations, including clinical role transition (
        CRT) orientations, as needed. 
* Attends clinical site meetings related to clinical placements, etc. 
* Monitors, reports, and submits appropriate forms to clinical agencies regarding students' background checks, 
        CPR certification, drug screening, health, and immunization requirements for pre-licensure, RN-
        BSN, and graduate students. 
* Keeps current regarding clinical agencies' student/placement requirements. 
* Create an environment in the labs that facilitates student learning. 
* Collaborate with undergraduate/graduate faculty and the 
        SIM director to schedule lab time, skills, and health assessment teaching days using the current scheduling system. 
* Collaborate with undergraduate faculty to prepare for scheduled teaching, demonstration, and competency testing days. 
* Prepare supplies and equipment and set up skills and health assessment labs for undergraduate faculty demonstrations, teaching, and competency testing. 
* Collaborate with the Associate Dean and Administrative Assistant of the Graduate Program to reserve and prepare examination rooms, supplies, and equipment for graduate students' health assessment days. 
* Provide open lab hours for students to review and practice their nursing skills. 
* Oversee the organization and cleanliness of labs. 
* Orient and supervise student lab workers. 
* Maintain sufficient amounts of consumable supplies for health assessment and skills. 
* Collaborate with the 
        SIM director regarding ordering student supply kits for designated courses each semester. 
* Perform an inventory of supplies and equipment in skills and health assessment labs each semester. 
* Provide for routine maintenance, upgrades, repair, and replacement of skills and health assessment lab equipment. 
* Ensure the safe storage, collection, and disposal of hazardous and waste materials according to regulations. 
* Establish and maintain working relationships with external vendors. 
* Program and operate instructional media equipment such as video cameras, multimedia computer systems, audio and video distribution systems used in a patient care simulation laboratory. 
* Research and recommend simulation products for purchase. 
* Provide simulation expertise in guiding faculty members' full utilization of simulation products. 
* Prepare simulation rooms, simulators, equipment, paperwork, and supplies for simulation sessions. 
* Assist faculty with the operation of the computer, simulator, multi-media, video, and sound equipment. 
* Ensure simulators are fully functioning. 
* Exercise problem-solving and trouble-shooting skills with hardware, software, multi-media, video, and sound equipment. 
* Restore simulation rooms to pre-scenario conditions. 
* Maintain and repair all simulators, multi-media, video, and sound equipment. 
* Maintain, store, discard, and rotate simulation supplies and materials. 
* Organize simulation supplies and materials. 
* Provide student orientation to simulation labs as requested. 
* Participate in and promote a culture of continuing quality improvement. 
* Performs other duties and responsibilities related to those enumerated above which do not alter the responsibility of the position.  |