Assistant Professor and Clinical Liaison
Regis College · Weston, MA · 1 mo ago
Healthcare$68k–$73k/yrFull-time
Primary Responsibilities
- serving as Clinical Faculty Liaison (CFL) with a full administrative release, committee work, and service to the department, college and community-at-large.
Essential Functions
- Evaluate clinical sites in meeting student learning objectives.
- Conduct regular site visits to monitor clinical experiences and address any concerns.
- Oversee student clinical experiences, providing guidance, feedback, and support to students during their rotations.
- Regularly review student performance evaluations against clinical competencies and provide constructive feedback to students and clinical faculty.
- Communicate changes in program curriculum or clinical site policies to relevant parties effectively.
- Maintain open communication with students regarding their clinical experiences and any challenges they may face.
- Identify areas for improvement within clinical placements and work with clinical partners and Regis Clinical Coordination Office to implement necessary changes.
- Collect and analyze data on student clinical performance to inform program evaluation and curriculum development.
- Ensure compliance with accrediting standards and licensure requirements.
- Participate in curriculum and/or course development.
- Maintain active licensure and certification in nursing and advanced practice specialty as appropriate.
- Participate in shared governance through committee work and attending Faculty, School of Nursing and college-wide meetings.
- Contribute to the annual budget development process in the School of Nursing.
- Engage in service to Regis College per Faculty Handbook guidelines including SON and college-wide committees.
Qualifications
- Current registered nurse (RN) license with the ability to practice in the state.
- A Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) or equivalent.
- Significant experience in clinical practice across diverse healthcare settings.
- Demonstrated teaching skills and experience in a clinical setting.
- Strong communication, interpersonal, and problem-solving abilities.