Why Choose Us?
Impact Lives Every Day: As a Clinical Coordinator, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of healthcare providers. Your coordination of student clinical and lab hours ensures that students meet their objectives, guiding them toward success in their careers.
Community Development: Join us in building a stronger healthcare community. Through nurturing relationships with clinical affiliates, you'll contribute to seamless communication and valuable information sharing, ultimately enhancing the learning experience for our students.
Mission-Driven Excellence: Our institution is driven by a mission to provide exceptional education. By becoming a Clinical Coordinator, you'll align with this mission, actively participating in pre-clinical classroom instruction and helping us obtain new clinical affiliates to enrich our program.
Continuous Professional Development: We're committed to your growth. Our education reimbursement programs for associates and tuition reduction initiatives empower you to continue your professional journey while you inspire others to start theirs.
Competitive Salary and Benefits: Concorde provides a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package
In addition to joining an organization with an outstanding mission, Concorde is happy to provide the following Benefits You'll Love -
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Your Responsibilities:
• Coordinate and schedule clinical placements for surgical technology students.
• Maintain communication with clinical affiliates through newsletters to relay crucial clinical information.
• Ensure students meet clinical objectives and verify their progress regularly.
• Collaborate with the Program Director to enhance the clinical laboratory's equipment and supplies.
• Assist in new clinical affiliate acquisition and preceptor orientation.
• Document site visits and conduct audits to maintain quality standards.
• Provide problem-solving support for students during clinic hours.
• Engage in ongoing training, classroom instruction, and assessment activities.
• Participate in advisory board meetings, showcasing your dedication to program excellence.
Your Qualifications:
• Associate degree in Surgical Technology
• Minimum of 4 Years of clinical experience with at least 3 years in an operating room scrub role within the last 5 years.
• Must be credentialed in the field of surgical technology through a national certification program that is accredited by the NCCA.
• Must meet all regulatory and corporate qualifications.
• Previous experience teaching students preferred.
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