What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Director - Calvin Speech & Hearing Clinic position at Calvin University?
Job Title : Residential Clinic Director, Speech Pathology and Audiology
Department : Speech Pathology and Audiology
Reports To : Speech Pathology and Audiology Department Chair
SUMMARY
This position is a full-time, 12-month, non-tenure track position. The primary responsibilities of the Residential Clinic Director are to plan, coordinate, facilitate, administer, and monitor clinical learning experiences for residential students on behalf of the Speech Pathology and Audiology (SPAUD) department and in coordination with the academic faculty and clinical staff. All responsibilities are completed in a close working relationship with the Distance Education Clinic Director to ensure residential and DE students' learning experiences are commensurate. The Residential Clinic Director is expected to teach clinical courses; participate in active, collaborative research; and engage in departmental, university, and professional service.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES are listed below; however, other duties may be assigned.
Calvin Speech & Hearing Clinic
- Oversee therapy schedules for the clinic to ensure all students have opportunities to earn sufficient clinical hours, and accreditation and certification standards are met
- Collaborate with Calvin University colleagues and community partners to expand clinic offerings and generate client referrals
- Track and monitor student clinical hours via current clinical hour software (e.g., Tevera) for purposes of student records and accreditation documentation
- Establish general clinic calendar each semester, coordinating academic and clinical schedules
- Co-manage electronic medical records system, clinical hours software, and other clinical databases
- Oversee acquisition and maintenance of assessment and intervention materials that are aligned with evidence-based practice and culturally responsive services
- Supervise clinic sessions as assigned by or agreed upon with department chair and participate in end-of-semester meetings as necessary
- Manage team of clinical instructors
- Arrange orientation and training for best practice teaching / supervision methods, including new clinical instructor orientation and professional development for current clinical instructors
- Monitor and guide clinical instruction to ensure consistency and appropriate teaching / supervision practices
- Provide regular and constructive feedback to clinical instructors, facilitating opportunities for professional growth
- Conduct and document yearly performance evaluations with clinical instructors
- Assist department chair in managing clinical instructor workload and schedules
- Direct day-to-day operations of residential clinic, consulting with department chair, program directors, and clinical staff as appropriate.
Off-site Clinical Practicum Placements
Program Development and Support
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
Position supervises full and part time clinical instructors and administrative staff.
QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and / or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
EDUCATION and / or EXPERIENCE
Master's degree or clinical doctoral degree in speech-language pathology or related field. Five to ten years of clinical supervision and / or university teaching, along with managerial and administrative experience Familiarity with the Greater Grand Rapids and West Michigan service region, state licensure requirements, ASHA certification and CAA accreditation standards, and HIPPA regulations
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence in speech-language pathology (CCC-SLP) State of Michigan license for speech-language pathology (or eligible for Michigan licensure)
DIVERSITY and INCLUSION COMMITMENT
Demonstrate awareness of and commitment to effectively establishing relationships and positive communication across multiple dimensions of diversity including, but not limited to, race, gender, physical ability, class or religious perspectives.
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Strong written and spoken communication and conflict resolution skills are required as this position involves explaining university policies in difficult situations; writing and editing reports or technical documents; teaching writing and editing of clinical documentation; and coordinating and assessing the work of others. Handles confidential information.
COMPLEXITY
The position requires the ability to solve complex problems and to deal with a variety of variables in situations where only limited standardization exists. Instructions may be furnished in written, oral, diagram or schedule form.
ACCOUNTABILITY
The position has independent authority to take actions or make decisions that will affect processes, policies, and people throughout a division of the organization and the customers who are served.
DECISION MAKING / JUDGMENT
This position requires a broad latitude in decision making while establishing goals, plans, and policies for an area of responsibility subject to cabinet-level review.
OTHER SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Interpersonal communication and professional behavior : Must demonstrate core functions in the areas of communication, motor, sensory, intellectual / cognitive, interpersonal, and cultural responsiveness as described by the Council of Academic Programs in Communication Sciences and Disorders. Technology skills
WORKING RELATIONSHIPS
The position requires frequent participation with people from various perspectives, and deals with items that may be controversial. Participants make decisions and solve problems through expertise, influence, persuasion and / or other interpersonal skills and infrequent supervision.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS / WORK ENVIRONMENT The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. The work in this position requires exposure to potentially hazardous or unpleasant conditions and / or physical effort of some duration. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
FAITH and EDUCATIONAL COMMITMENT
1. Commitment to the educational mission of Calvin as a Christian liberal arts University affiliated with the Christian Reformed Church.
2. A commitment to the Christian faith and to the integration of faith, learning, and student development.
DIVERSITY COMMITMENT
Demonstrated awareness and commitment to effectively establishing relationships and positive communication across multiple dimensions of diversity including, but not limited to, race, gender, physical limitations, class, or religious perspectives.