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Program Coordinator, Indigenous Practical Nursing Program

SIIT - 19 Jobs
Saskatoon, SK
Full-time
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Established in 1976 the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) is a First Nation governed post-secondary institution. Recognized under provincial legislation, the Institute has been conferred authority to grant certificates and diplomas. SIIT welcomes over 2400 students into our urban and community programs annually as well as serving over 6000 clients through our nine Career Centres across the province. The Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies is playing a significant role in Saskatchewan's economic future. You can contribute to that success while building your career.

Nature and Scope

The Program Coordinator is accountable for the coordination and administration of quality adult programs and services for First Nations Learners. This position will positively promote and create an environment that demonstrates SIIT's vision, mission, and mandate.

General Accountability

The Program Coordinator is responsible for coordinating and managing the Indigenous Practical Nursing (IPN) program within SIIT locations across Saskatchewan and First Nation communities. The incumbent is responsible for the coordination of programs from start to finish, including administration and financial budgeting, program development, monitoring, as well as, recruitment and management of instructors and students, and completing evaluations. This position will be responsible for planning, coordinating and managing all trainings for the Indigenous Practical Nursing (IPN) program.

Specific Accountabilities

The Program Coordinator will serve as a resource staff assisting communities and the Institute to develop plans for programming development that is based on current best practices, reflecting industry standards and encompasses First Nations values, traditions and practices. This position is required to seek out new program opportunities, as well as, in collaboration with the Program Head and Dean, identify the need to modify current programs and services in order to meet the needs of the learners, clients, and communities to further the education and training of clients/learners while meeting the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Saskatchewan (CLPNS) regulations. In collaboration with the Program Coordinator, Clinical Placement & HCA Program, this position will also plan clinical placement trainings for the IPN program including, monitoring student outcomes and making recommendations to adjust course content to facilitate student success. This position will be required to travel to assigned program locations or other approved work sites in accordance with the duties and responsibilities of the role. This position includes the following broad range of accountabilities:


Coordination, Monitoring & Academic Administration

  • Identify, initiate, and support the coordination of various training programs for the Institute and Bands/Tribal Councils as requested
  • Plan, implement, and evaluate the activities that attract First Nations communities to SIIT programs within the province while collaborating with various departments.
  • Assist in the monitoring of various training programs for Bands/Tribal Councils as requested
  • Ensure the training program meets the needs of the Band/Tribal Councils and stakeholders where applicable
  • Ensure the program is on schedule and course content is covered in the specified time period
  • Ensure that existing and new classrooms and office spaces are equipped with the required resources and equipment to ensure teaching and learning opportunities are maximized, as well as, ensuring the maintenance of the site in collaboration with the facilities department or community contacts where applicable
  • Work closely with relevant personnel and departments to ensure smooth operations, including academic calendar planning, internal and external appraisals, joint student recruitment/orientation opportunities, and joint workshop initiatives for instructors
  • Assist Instructors, when required, to ensure students adhere to SIIT's Academic and non-Academic policies
  • Prepare and submit reports to internal and external stakeholders as required; participate in graduate follow-up surveys
  • Liaise with students, instructors, stakeholders and partners to provide explanations related to academic regulations, student records, programs and calendars while adhering to privacy legislation and SIIT policy
  • Work closely with the Registrar's office on required and applicable documentation as it relates to the learner
  • Initiate and coordinate program information and applicable forms
  • Facilitate student testing as it relates to the program requirements
  • In collaboration with the Program Head, support IPN curriculum review through collaboration with other Academic staff, faculty and external contractors


Clinical Coordination

  • Coordinate work experience practicums and monitor student success in conjunction with instructors and other academic staff where applicable
  • Review clinical locations and schedules of available preceptors and assigns student preceptors accordingly
  • Attend all clinical placement meetings
  • Monitor students' progress during the clinical placement period
  • Meet with students regarding clinical scheduling and monitoring of student progress within their program
  • Orientate clinical instructors regarding their roles in facilitating the students' experience
  • Consult with students, clinical Instructors, and preceptors to ensure the needs of the students are adequately met
  • Verify all clinical documents for students and faculty
  • Coordinate scheduling of all required certifications for students to enter clinical placements
  • Collaborate with Program Head to resolve conflict in placement and clinical sites
  • Monitor student outcomes with other nursing faculty and employers and adjust course content to facilitate student success


Partnering & Reporting

  • Collaborate with Bands, Tribal Councils and other agencies while strengthening linkages between SIIT and First Nations communities
  • Work collaboratively with SIIT Registrar to ensure all learners are registered and credits are accumulated as applicable
  • In collaboration with the Dean and Program Head, develop contracts and budgets with outside parties for programs and services
  • Develop, promote and maintain positive working relationships with Bands, Industry, Tribal Councils, FSIN, funding institutions, and other institutes and partners, in order to meet community, professional, development and educational needs
  • Investigate and report on potential external relationships and opportunities including partnerships that could benefit the department
  • Assist Program Head with preparation and submission of reports to internal and external stakeholders as required


Resource Allocation

  • Develop and monitor budgets for all programs as requested
  • Ensure sufficient resources are available to deliver the training
  • Approve all contracts prior to the commencement of the training
  • Authorize purchase orders pertaining to the programs
  • Approve and authorize invoices and expenses for payment
  • Ensure resources are allocated in accordance with the financial planning and operating budget


People Management & Leadership

  • Coach, train and develop employees to ensure growth and development of those individuals
  • Conduct regular reviews with direct reports; ensure adherence to SIIT policies and procedures
  • Ensure a positive, diverse, inclusive work and learning environment
  • Assist in building and leading the department through employee selection
  • Work collaboratively with administration, instructors, and students to provide support services and cultural activities for students
  • Attend and positively contribute during staff, department, and Institute meetings
  • Adhere to and promote academic regulations and SIIT policies and procedures
  • Foster a positive, collaborative and professional working relationship among students, coworkers and partners across the Institute


Student Focus

  • Build and maintain positive relationships with students
  • Implement and monitor effective student retention strategies
  • Monitor student attendance, report as required, and implement disciplinary action as per SIIT policy
  • Maintain classroom, shop and laboratory discipline and, if necessary, recommend action to applicable supervisor regarding student behavior, including formal student disciplinary action
  • Assist in the recruitment and selection of students for programs
  • Develop and maintain respectful relations through the use of problem solving and constructive resolution of student issues
  • Ensure a positive, diverse and inclusive work and learning environment for all students

Required Qualifications and Experience: Bachelor of Science in Nursing with active/practicing Registered Nurse (RN) status. RN with a Master's degree or Master's degree in progress is an asset. Must be a member in good standing with the College of Registered Nurses of Saskatchewan. Knowledge of the role and scope of practice of the Licensed Practical Nurse is required. Experience in a supervisory role is required. Minimum 5 years' clinical practice experience in medical-surgical, pediatrics/labor and delivery, and/or long term care/residential settings is required. Knowledge of First Nations cultures and organizations is an asset. Experience working in post-secondary education is an asset. Knowledge of First Nations cultures and organizations would be an asset. Incumbent must have a valid driver's license and reliable transportation as travel is required.


As this position is considered safety sensitive, the incumbent will be subject to testing as per SIIT's Alcohol and Substances policy.


Required Competencies: Flexible and Adaptable, Leadership Communication, Relationship Building, Results Oriented, Student Focus, Coaching and Developing Others, Initiative, Planning and Goal Setting.

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