Define preceptor-preceptee relationship and expectations
The preceptor is an experienced clinician who receives formal training to facilitate the orientation, clinical development, and validation of competency for staff who are new to the role
Job Summary
The preceptor is an experienced clinician who receives formal training to facilitate the orientation, clinical development, and validation of competency for staff who are new to the role.
Responsibilities include acting as a Teacher/Coach, Leader/Influencer, Facilitator, Evaluator, Socialization Agent, Role Model, and Protector.
Benefits for eligible employees include 401(k) retirement savings plan, mileage reimbursement, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), and paid time off.
Matching Summary
The preceptor is an experienced clinician who receives formal training to facilitate the orientation, clinical development, and validation of competency for staff who are new to the role.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Share expertise and connect theory with practice
Integrate team-based communication strategies
Define preceptor-preceptee relationship and expectations
Assess and address unique learning needs
Provide objective evaluation of clinical performance
Integrate socially and professionally
Model professional verbal and non-verbal behaviors