JOB TITLE: CLINICAL
COORDINATOR
DEPARTMENT: CLINICAL EDUCATION
POSITION DESCRIPTION:
The Clinical Coordinator is responsible for the oversight and administration of clinical clerkships for third- and fourth-year medical students, under the direction of the Administrative Director of Clinical Education, including a wide range of related administrative duties.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The following outlines the basic responsibilities of this position. Other duties may be assigned as necessary.
BROAD RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Clinical Coordinator is responsible for the organizing and execution of the clinical clerkships at Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:
·
Handle
general questions from students via phone, email, electronic communication and
walk-in
·
Understand
and be proficient in digital platforms used for clerkship assignments and help
students navigate them
· Accept students’ completed request forms for time off, schedule changes, and away Clerkships submitted by e-mail or electronic system, log requests
· Serve as primary contact for students for residency application processes, including Dean’s Letter System, the Electronic Residency Application Service, the National Matching Service, and the National Resident Matching Program
·
Coordinate
Medical Student Performance Evaluation (MSPE) interviews with administrative
faculty
·
Complete
and process MSPE’s
·
Coordinate
with and assist other Clinical Education staff as needed
·
Assist
Clinical Education faculty in scheduling and preparing adjunct faculty training
and development programs
·
Coordinate
with the Director of CME to ensure education opportunities are available and
documentation is kept
·
Support
Clinical Education faculty in clinical site visits, including schedule
coordination with faculty and sites
·
Support
the Assistant Dean for Clinical Skills Training in scheduling and execution of Objective
Structured Clinical Evaluations (OSCE) for third- and fourth-year students
·
Manage
communications with students regarding OSCE experiences
· Have stewardship and communication with assigned Core Site and work with other Clinical Coordinators to keep information up to date
QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION, TRAINING
AND/OR RELATED EXPERIENCE:
High
School Diploma or GED Required.
Higher Education Degree Preferred.
Healthcare
system experience is a
CORE COMPETENCIES:
SALARY
& BENEFITS:
Salary is commensurate with education and experience. Full time staff are eligible for the following benefits:
• Select Health Insurance
• Dental
• Optical available
• 50K life insurance plan and options
for additional life insurance
• Short term disability
• 401k
• Professional development available
• Supplemental Insurance plans available
• Long-term disability plan available
• Paid holidays, vacation leave, &
sick leave
Noorda
College of Osteopathic Medicine is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not
discriminate against individuals in any phase of the application or employment
phase on the basis of race, religion, creed, color, national origin, sex,
sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, ancestry, physical or
mental disability, medical condition including medical characteristics, marital
status, veteran status, economic status, genetic identification, political
belief, or any other classification protected by applicable local, state or
federal laws. We encourage all qualified individuals to apply.
The Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine is seeking qualified candidates to support our unique, innovative curricular model designed for a modern-day medical school. We have received pre-accreditation status with the Commission for Osteopathic College Accreditation and enrolled our first 90 medical students in Fall 2021. Located in the beautiful Utah Valley in Provo, the campus is surrounded by the Wasatch Mountain range and Utah Lake. We will admit our second cohort of 135 medical students in Fall 2022 and have a new academic building under construction which is scheduled to open in Summer 2023.