Visalia, CA
iLocatum
Visalia, CA
Assistant Dean – WFD – Work Force DevelopmentThe Assistant Dean will assist the Dean with instructional and management responsibilities for the specified Workforce Development site, be responsible for providing site supervision of nursing program activities, assist the Dean with implementing special projects, and work with and function under the supervision of the Dean.
Assist the Dean with planning, developing, managing, updating, and evaluating all aspects of the program including, but not limited to:
Assists with preparing data and other written materials for all required state and Board requirements, reports, proposals, self-studies, surveys, and site visits.
· Thorough assessment of 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.
· Meets with specific clinical faculty and communicates with the Dean regarding agency placements and to confirm number of students, faculty assignments, dates, times, and clinical objectives. Completes and forwards clinical approval forms as required prior to initiating clinical rotations.
· Meets monthly with Clinical Partner and Assistant Dean, Workforce Development to review clinical operations.
· Communicates with the Clinical Education Management Department to maintain clinical facility contract updates.
Participate as a member of the faculty teaching team in preparation and presentation of learning activities within the nursing curriculum.
· Assist with strategic planning and assessment of instructional initiatives to ensure quality of program.
· Make continuous efforts to improve quality of instruction by reviewing and utilizing different and innovative methodologies and techniques in teaching.
· Demonstrates willingness to acquire skills for utilizing online activities as enhancers to course content/material during interactive teaching and learning.
· Ensures that clinical assignments, clinical rotation matrixes and calendars are completed one month prior to start of next rotation.
· Confirms that faculty is consistently following policies and guidelines as related to student clinical rotation experience.
· Ensures that student performance in theory and clinical learning objectives and outcomes is completed and documented in a timely manner by all faculty.
· Provides access to students for ongoing communication through scheduling of office hours, electronic communication and other appropriate methods.
· Provides feedback on clinical performance by students and faculty when completing site visits to facilities.
· Reviews student learning material on an ongoing basis and provides input for revision to faculty and at curriculum meeting; follows through as indicated.
· Oversees completion of student attendance records, skills check-off forms, and program data collection in maintained according to policies.
· Submits required program reports and forms to the Assistant Dean, Workforce Development in a timely manner.
· Participates in the planning and review process for the recruitment and admission of qualified nursing students.
· In collaboration with the Dean, Workforce Development & Campus Deans, ensures that all students have completed the necessary documentation and met the requirements for graduation and state licensing exam.
· A valid and active California Registered Nursing License (for positions located in California), or a Registered Nursing License from the state where the WFD site is located. If relocating to California, we will cover the costs associated with obtaining a California license.
· A master’s degree in nursing preferred: bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited college or university, with coursework in nursing, education, or administration. Candidates must either be currently enrolled in a master’s program or willing to enroll in one through the institution (tuition forgiveness is available).
· A minimum of one year teaching experience in pre- or post-licensure nursing programs (associate, baccalaureate, masters, or doctoral).
· Four years’ continuous experience as a registered nurse providing direct patient care and/or equivalent experience as determined by the Board of Nursing.
Purpose of the Position:
Job responsibilities:
· Faculty and staff.
· Clinical site liaison.
· Clinical calendars and matrix.
· Curriculum development and implementation.
· Program compliance with Board and/or accreditor rules and regulations; site visits.
· Student advocate.
· Program policies and procedures.
· Faculty and student handbooks.
· Program budget.
· Supplies and equipment to meet program objectives.
· Assists with maintaining on-site student records on site
· Collaborate with Human Resources to maintain the required faculty and staff documentation.
· Identifies need for obtaining outside resources for the nursing program.
· Serves on program committees.
· Assists with the admission process and orientation.
· Maintains a teaching load of 50% in skills lab, sim lab, and/or clinical
· Ensure course and clinical evaluations are completed in a timely manner.
· Accepts other duties as assigned.
Clinical Responsibilities
The Assistant Dean assists the Dean with the following aspects relate to clinical sites:
· Participates with the assigned clinical consortium.
· Ensure clinical evaluations are completed in a timely manner by assigned faculty.
· Collects and disseminates semester-end student and clinical site evaluations data to the Dean.
· Maintains minutes of inter-agency meetings.
Faculty Responsibilities
· Utilize principles of teaching that recognize the characteristics of the adult learner.
· Keeps current with new technologies and safety regulations.
· Participates in student advising activities.
· Participates in committee activities that support the mission and function of the nursing program.
· Attend faculty meetings or delegates as indicated to faculty.
Student Responsibilities
Develops skills lab and clinical site orientation, in conjunction with faculty and clinical partner.
· Advise and provide academic support to nursing students as indicated.
· Leads bi-weekly At-Risk meetings.
Other duties as assigned.
Education, Experience, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
· Demonstrated leadership skills.
· Excellent oral and written communication skills.
· Committed to diversity, as defined by the California law.
· Ability to work collaboratively with external and internal stakeholders.
· Leadership style that emphasizes collaboration, teamwork, and facilitation.
· Demonstrate proficiency with technology (MS Teams, Zoom, Learning Management Systems.
· Demonstrated ability to lead diverse teams.
· Experience in supervision, planning, and budget preparation in program maintenance.
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An Assistant Dean at Ilocatum in Visalia actively shapes nursing education by overseeing clinical site partnerships, ensuring compliance with state standards, and advancing curriculum development. Their role emphasizes continuous instructional improvement and hands-on student support, which collectively uphold high-quality workforce development in healthcare education.
Effective Deans demonstrate collaborative leadership, strong communication, and strategic planning skills. In Visalia’s workforce development context, they must navigate regulatory compliance, foster faculty engagement, and manage clinical partnerships, all while supporting diversity and innovation in nursing education.
Assistant Dean roles often focus on operational and clinical oversight, including faculty coordination and student advocacy, while Associate Deans typically engage more in strategic academic affairs and policy formulation. The Assistant Dean acts as a critical link between faculty, clinical sites, and administration to facilitate program execution.
Starting as an Assistant Dean, professionals typically advance by gaining experience in program management, strategic planning, and faculty leadership. Pursuing a master’s degree, engaging in committee roles, and demonstrating successful clinical program oversight can lead to Associate Dean or full Dean positions.
Visalia’s demand for Assistant Deans in nursing reflects regional healthcare growth and educational needs. Competitive candidates usually have a California RN license, teaching experience, and leadership skills. Local hiring emphasizes adaptability to workforce development challenges and strong clinical liaison capabilities.
Holding a valid California RN license is essential for leadership roles in nursing education within Visalia. Additionally, credentials related to nursing education or administration, such as a master’s degree or enrollment in advanced nursing programs, enhance candidacy for positions like Assistant Dean at Ilocatum.
At Ilocatum, the Assistant Dean undertakes a hands-on approach in managing clinical partnerships, ensuring regulatory compliance, and leading faculty development specifically tailored to workforce development nursing programs. This role’s integration with community health agencies and focus on practical clinical outcomes distinguish it from more traditional academic settings.
Ilocatum encourages professional growth by offering tuition forgiveness for master’s programs and fostering skill development in innovative teaching methodologies. This support enables Assistant Deans to pursue advanced nursing education and enhance their leadership effectiveness within workforce development.
Assistant Dean salaries in nursing education around Visalia typically range from $85,000 to $105,000 annually, reflecting local cost of living and industry norms. Compensation may vary based on experience, educational background, and specific institutional budgets within workforce development sectors.
Daily challenges include coordinating clinical schedules, ensuring faculty compliance with education policies, and maintaining effective communication between clinical partners and nursing students. Balancing regulatory requirements with innovative teaching approaches in Visalia's healthcare environment demands strong organizational and interpersonal skills.
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