What are the responsibilities and job description for the Central Sterile Processing (CPT) Clinical Instructor position at mbcc-mass?
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Key
Responsibilities and Duties
Provide students with a structured approach to organize paperwork for their attendance, clinical, and other required clinical documents.
Visit students during clinicals and check in with preceptors about their progress.
Communicate effectively and promptly with program officials on students’ academic progress and needs.
Participate in evaluating courses and program learning outcomes.
Track student progress, contribute to the accreditation/compliance reporting, and annually/ regularly assess the program.
Teach in lecture and lab, as needed.
Adhere to established college, program, and hospital protocols and procedures, including the college calendar and deadlines.
Stay current about developments in the profession on the adjunct’s own time.
Use the College’s technology efficiently to effectively teach, assess, and communicate with students.
Carry out additional responsibilities as delegated by the Dean or their representative.
Additional
Responsibilities and Duties Outside of Teaching the Course
As a clinical instructor, you serve as the Program Organizer, helping
implement the program and supporting information sessions. You act as a liaison
between clinical partners and the college, assisting with resolving student
concerns. In collaboration with admissions and advising, you communicate with
prospective students and participate in information sessions and orientations
for new students. You are responsible for reporting program progress and
outcomes between semesters and over the summer. While the program organizer position
is based in Framingham, it requires travel to establish and maintain clinical sites,
as well as occasional on-campus presence with advanced notice. Much of the work
can be done remotely. The program organizer role offers compensation of $35 per
hour for up to 8 hours per week, though it typically requires 4–6 hours.
Salary : $35