Clinical Coordinator, Full-time - Speech Language Pathology
San Marcos, California Job ID: 1086 Date posted: 11/18/2024Overview
A core faculty member at the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences (USAHS) provides engaging clinically-focused learning opportunities for students in the health science professions through face-to-face, blended, and online delivery methods. A faculty member is responsible for teaching, academic advising, and service involving collaboration across other departments and campuses. They provide service to the University through committees, curriculum improvement, and advocacy for their profession. Faculty members are scholars, being involved in building and integrating knowledge for the advancement of the profession and the University.
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Job Type
Full-time
Core -
Experience
2 years of clinical experience -
Certification
Licensed or eligible for license per one’s discipline in which the campus in located
Success Profile
What makes a successful core faculty member at the University of St. Augustine? Check out the traits we’re looking for and see if you have the right mix.
- Committed to Mission and Core Values
- Dedicated to Students First
- Accountable
- Academic and Professional Expertise
- Educational Design and Delivery
- Effective Teaching
Our Core Values
The mission of the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences is the development of professional healthcare practitioners through innovative, individualized, and quality classroom, clinical, and distance education.
- Student first
- Professionalism
- Promoting excellence and innovation in education
- Collaboration
- Integrity
- Health and wellness
- Responsiveness
- Creative and critical thinking
Culture
Faculty members at the University of St. Augustine are very involved in their professional associations and pursuing clinical excellence and innovative practice. Our diverse array of clinical specialties promotes a varied scholarship agenda and contribute well to our blended-learning model, preparing our students for excellence starting on day one of employment.
Career Path
The University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences offers a career path to support your immediate and future success.
- Instructor
- Assistant Professor
- Associate Professor
- Professor
Key Benefits
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Generous Medical, Dental & Vision Plans
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Higher Education Tuition Assistance
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Flexible Spending Accounts
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Short and Long Term Disability Coverage
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Life and Accident (AD&D) Insurance
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401(k) Retirement Plan
The University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences offers competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits that include various options for health and wellness, income planning and protection, a generous paid time off policy including holidays, and professional development opportunities. See the full summary
Position Description
The mission of the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences is the development of professional health care practitioners through innovation, individualized, and quality classroom, clinical, and distance education.
GENERAL SUMMARY
The Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) Clinical Coordinator is a core faculty position with teaching and service responsibilities, in addition to clinical education administrative tasks associated with the campus SLP program. This role includes teaching clinical courses. The SLP Clinical Coordinator is responsible for coordinating residencies and delivering the clinical education portion of the SLP curriculum, in collaboration with the SLP Faculty. This position requires contact with students, outside constituents, professional organizations, and faculty. Some travel may be required.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Clinical Education Program Planning and Implementation
- Plans, coordinates, and participates in SLP residences
- Coordinates and provides clinical supervision
- Directs student clinicians in all domains of professional clinical practice; appropriately assesses student learning and performance
- Maintains students clinical clock hours in CALIPSO
- Initiates and services community partnerships
- Identifies and secures clinical sites and/or clinical partnerships/educators for residency experiences
- Appropriately communicates to faculty and program directors on student and curriculum information
Teaching: provides student-centered learning through best practice teaching activities
- Teaches 2 clinical courses per trimester
- Designs, coordinates, and implements clinical simulations during residencies
- Optimizes residency learning environment that is conducive to student learning by developing creative, challenging, and evidence-based learning opportunities
- Uses learning assessment information to improve teaching and curriculum; participates in quality improvement initiatives to meet program and institutional goals
- Provides current, organized, error free instructional materials
- Maintains all components of the learning environment including online course portal management
Service: supports shared governance and promoting one’s profession
- Serves on programmatic and university committees as assigned
- Actively participates in his/her professional association
- Serves as university liaison in community and/or professional activities
- Uses release time that enhances the program (e.g. - clinical practice, consultation, advanced degree, research, service) as approved by the Program Director
- Participates in university governance, curriculum planning, and functions to support development and growth of the institution
Administration: supports efficient and consistent practices across all programs
- Works collaboratively with members of the team
- Advises students on academic, professional and/or personal issues while providing referrals when appropriate
- Provides other administrative duties as assigned
- Completes annual self-evaluation of faculty performance and sets goals for the next year in collaboration with the Program Director; is actively engaged in faculty development opportunities to meet performance goals
Professionalism: displays the behaviors of a professional academician and follows expected discipline specific Code of Ethics
- Promotes professionalism by modeling and encouraging such behaviors inside and outside the classroom setting
- Supports and exemplifies the University’s core values
- Actively engages in interprofessional collaboration activities
- Upholds and enforces student and faculty handbook policies and university policies/procedures
OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Other responsibilities as assigned by the Program Director, Assistant Program Director, and/or Director of SLP Clinical Education
POSITION IN ORGANIZATION
Reports to: Academic Program Director
TECHNICAL, MANAGERIAL & PEOPLE SKILLS REQUIRED
To perform this job successfully an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.Incumbents will be evaluated, in part, based on performance of each essential function.Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
- Master's degree or doctorate with demonstrated clinical expertise
- Two years of experience as a university Clinical Supervisor or Site Supervisor for speech-language pathology students strongly preferred
- A minimum of 1 year of teaching experience at the college/university level preferred
- Experience with online teaching/learning desired
- A minimum of 2 years of clinical experience in the area of course content required
- Experience in scholarly activity preferred
LICENSURE and/or CERTIFICATION
Faculty Members must be appropriately credentialed, possess an earned degree from an accredited institution or recognized by a country's ministry of education in the discipline being taught, and be licensed or license-eligible in order to teach in specific programs.
- American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC)
- State SLP license
TRAVEL
Some travel will be requested.
BUSINESS COMPETENCIES
To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies:
Committed to Mission and Values - Has a clear understanding of institution’s mission and values. Has a passion for facilitating learning and for enabling students to navigate their own learning journey
- Contribute Knowledge to the Discipline - Compelled by the opportunity to contribute through research, scholarship, professional practice, or creativity
- Accountable -Takes personal responsibility for own goals and outcomes to ensure student success. Establishes clear expectations, follows through on commitments to students and holds them accountable for assignments and performance
- Collaborative - Works cooperatively with others across the institution and beyond, including the community and through partnerships. Represents own interests while being inclusive and fair to others
- Communicates Effectively - Adapts oral and written communication approach and style to the audience and based on the message. Also listens attentively to others
- Drives Engagement - Makes students feel welcome, understood and valued. Creates a learning environment that is compelling, challenging and productive
- Academic Discipline Expertise - Has sufficient credentials, industry expertise and/or experience in the discipline to teach according to the standards and qualifications required
- Education Design - Designs learning experiences closely linked to learning outcomes including lesson planning, design of project, work integrated, group learning experiences, or interactive learning objects. Has depth of expertise in pedagogy, andragogy and overall learning effectiveness
- Teaching Delivery/Learning Facilitation Skills - Manages small, large, blended, hybrid and/or online classrooms, monitoring and ensuring participation, managing one’s own and student’s time and attention effectively
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Work is performed primarily in a standard office environment but may involve exposure to moderate noise levels. Work involves operation of personal computer equipment for six to eight hours daily and includes physical demands associated with a traditional office setting, e.g., walking, standing, communicating, and other physical functions as necessary.
Hiring Range (San Marcos): $64,480 - $99,972
Rank and compensation is a reasonable estimate and will be determined using the hiring range listed above and factors including, but not limited to, years of academic and clinical experience, educational degree obtained and physical work location, to the extent consistent with applicable law.
The University is committed to a policy of Equal Employment Opportunity and will not discriminate against an applicant or employee on the basis of age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, race, color, creed, religion, ethnicity, genetic information, national origin ancestry, disability, marital status, military status, or any other legally recognized protected basis under federal, state, or local laws, regulations, or ordinances.
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