Program Administrator


Job Description


Overall responsibilities: Responsible for the site supervision, development, planning, coordination, organization, implementation, and evaluation of the nursing program activities; Assists the Administrative Nursing Director and Chief Academic Officer in various aspects of the overall program and implementing special projects.

Job responsibilities:

  •  Plans, develops, manages, updates, and evaluates all aspects of the program
  • Prepares data and other written materials for all required state and Nursing Board requirements, reports, proposals, self-studies, surveys, and site visits
  • Required to meet program related BVNPT regulations, including section 2527(b): a school shall report to the Board within ten (10) days of the termination of a faculty member § Assists with identifying and obtaining outside resources for the nursing program
  • Develops and implements program policies and procedures.
  • Organizes and serves on committees
  • Oversees admission process and orientation
  • Effectively serves as liaison between the community and the college
  • Develops and maintains educational partnerships with clinical sites
  • Performs a clinical site evaluation that includes a thorough assessment on the ability of the agency to provide clinical experience that meets the objectives for application of theory and clinical course objectives. The assessment includes an analysis of risk, hazards, and safety of all students, as well as ensuring adequate staffing to handle clinical objectives
  • Maintains evaluations by students, clinical sites representatives, and faculty at completion of each clinical rotation and provides summary report to the Chief Executive Officer /Administrative Director of Nursing Programs and shares same with Advisory committee
  • Ensures clinical contracts are updated and maintained § Participates in nursing faculty recruitment, hiring and orientation
  • Facilitates nursing faculty meetings on a regular basis and ensures adequate records and minutes of the meetings are maintained
  • Assigns and schedules faculty to course and clinical sites
  • Monitors quality of instruction and participates in faculty and program review, evaluation, and strategic planning
  • Provides advising, support, and planning assistance to potential students
  • Provides input and ensure that students are properly oriented to nursing skills lab and clinical facilities prior to initiating clinical rotations
  • Participates in the planning and review process for the recruitment and admission of qualified nursing students § Assures that all students have completed the necessary documentation and met the requirements for graduation and licensing exam
  • Participates in the planning and implementation of the Nursing Advisory Committee meetings
  • Participates in professional development; maintains CE hours § Maintains current knowledge of State rules and regulations as relate to the practice of Vocational Nursing

Qualifications


  • A masters or higher degree from an accredited college or university (including course work in nursing, education, or administration).
  • A minimum of three (3) years experience leading a nursing program.
  • A minimum of three (3) years experience as a full-time faculty in pre- or post-licensure nursing program.
  • A minimum of one (1) year experience teaching in an online teaching and learning environment.
  • A minimum four (4) year of continuous full-time experience as a registered nurse providing direct patient care in geriatrics, medical-surgical, mental health psychiatric nursing, obstetrics or pediatrics within the past five (5) years.
  • Must hold a valid, active license issued by the California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN).
  • Strong written and oral communication and presentation skills.
  • Action oriented, innovative thinking, and flexible.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office 
  • Ability to prioritize, multi-task, and work within a deadline-oriented environment.