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HCI

Director of Nursing

HCI, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, us, 33336


Description Position Summary: The Director of Nursing is responsible for the implementation of the approved nursing program at a local campus. The Director represents the College within the community and is a leader in promoting and implementing the mission, vision, and values of HCI College. Responsibilities include overseeing day-to-day operations for the specific program as well as ensuring long-range success of the program, while promoting success through meeting the College and program mission objectives. The Director is also responsible for maintaining quality and regulatory standards including oversight of program faculty, policies, and curriculum development/implementation. The Director serves as a representative of the program to regulatory and accreditation bodies, and to other internal and external constituencies. The position reports to the Dean of Academic Affairs and supervises instructional and support staff within that program. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Communicate with the Dean of Academic Affairs concerning operational, regulatory, and accreditation issues as appropriate while maintaining the highest standards of regulatory compliance. Collaborate with students, faculty, and staff to create an environment that supports learning and professional growth. Provide extensive academic support services to students within the program guidelines. Enforce existing College and programmatic policy. Complete required reports analyzing the curriculum alignments. Attend training as necessary to maintain knowledge and ensure compliance. Lead professional growth in-service education for the faculty. Participate in activities at the College, in the community, and at professional levels. Participate in professional development (i.e., continuing education, professional activities, conference presentations, scholarly publications, etc.). Liaison with community agencies, schools, special programs, and interest groups affecting student services offered to HCI students. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with local high schools, colleges, universities, and state, local and federal agencies. Collaborate with the Director of Admissions on product knowledge and training of representatives as requested. Comply with all governmental regulations and standards of accreditation: Interpret and oversee compliance with pertinent federal, state, and local laws, rules and accreditation regulations pertaining to the program. Assist in preparation of accreditation materials for school. Assist Career Services with standards on placement per accreditation guidelines. Prepare program reports for all regulatory and accreditation bodies. Comply with all governmental regulations and standards of accreditation. Ensure classrooms, labs, and other common academic areas meet any required accreditation and programmatic requirements. Understand institutional accreditation as it applies to the managed program. Represent the program to the local advisory committee and the state board of nursing. Prepare program reports for the state board of nursing, regulatory and accreditation bodies. Establish and maintain a local advisory committee. Maintain communication with industry professionals and advisory committee members Monitor faculty members in accordance with HCI College guidelines: Hire, orient, supervise, and evaluate classroom and clinical/externship faculty as needed to support the program(s). Coordinate faculty scheduling within the program. Assist faculty as needed in the preparation of lesson plans, learning activities and evaluation of the learner’s knowledge. Supervise and evaluate program faculty per accreditation requirements. Conduct Faculty Classroom Observations at least once per term. Ensure that annual faculty development plans are completed for each faculty member. Conduct or provide professional development workshops for faculty and staff designed to improve the campus climate for students. Assist in the resolution of student and faculty issues. Facilitate regular programmatic faculty meetings, represent the program to the local advisory committee, facilitate curriculum review meetings. This includes a published agenda and minutes of the meetings. Ensure the accomplishment of learning outcomes established for the program: Student advisement through regular meetings. Work with Dean of Academic Affairs to resolve student complaints/appeals. Ensure the faculty members are issuing student early alerts as necessary. Assist with Academic Advisements as necessary. Advise students on academic and career goals, and counsel them individually and in groups on ways to overcome barriers to successfully continuing their education. Evaluate student progress and competency based on program philosophy and objectives. Evaluate sites for clinical education, externship and preceptorship as applicable. Record grades and submit reports. Create and organize class schedules and distribute calendars to faculty and students. Schedule and conduct new student orientation. Assist with the planning of and attend graduation ceremonies. Prepare, submit, and manage the program budget and expenditures to the Dean of Academic Affairs: Research and request equipment and supplies essential to the Academic program through HCI College budget and purchasing procedures. Keep such equipment in good repair Coordinate textbook orders. Regular and reliable attendance. Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned. Requirements Skills/Competencies/Qualifications : Excellent written and oral communication skills and analytical skills. Excellent teaching skill and ability to efficiently manage students’ clinical and skills lab activities. Computer literacy skills including functional knowledge of Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, Outlook, etc.). Ability to manage people and projects. A willingness to follow high ethical standards. Education/Experience: Required: Current, active, and unencumbered Registered Nurse (RN) and/or Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) license issued by the Florida Department of Health. Minimum of a current and active Basic Life Support (BLS) certification issued by the American Heart Association (AHA). Master’s degree with a major in nursing (MSN or equivalent) from an accredited nursing program Minimum of four (4) years of related practical work experience in the subject area(s) taught (per ACCSC) Preferred: Minimum of 2 years clinical experience Minimum of two (2) years’ experience teaching in pre or post licensure nursing programs A minimum of 1 year experience in administration or management Supervisory Responsibilities: All faculty for the Associate Degree in Nursing program at the direction of the Dean of Academic Affairs. Physical Demands: The physical demands are those required in a professional office setting and higher education teaching environment: communicating with students and staff, demonstrating procedures and techniques, and getting to and from appropriate classrooms and offices. Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times Working Environment: Professional office setting: moderate noise levels; controlled indoor climate. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Location: This position is an onsite position This position will be based out of: ? West Palm Beach (Main Campus) ? Fort Lauderdale (A Branch of West Palm Beach) Any changes must be reviewed by the Vice President of Academic Affairs and Group Campus President/Chief Operating Officer. All final approvals must come from the President/Chief Executive Officer.

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