Clinical Preceptor (Bachelor of Nursing) 5YEARS
Job Details
- Job Title: Clinical Preceptor (Bachelor of Nursing)
- Job ID: 6339
- Organizational Unit: University of the Free State
Faculty of Health Sciences → School of Nursing - Contract Type: Contract (5 years)
- Occupational Level: Junior Management
- Location: Bloemfontein Campus, Free State, South Africa
- Closing Date: 1 February 2026
- Assumption of Duties: As soon as possible
Clinical Preceptor (Bachelor of Nursing) Job Overview
The University of the Free State (UFS) seeks qualified candidates for the role of Clinical Preceptor within the School of Nursing. The Clinical Preceptor will support nursing students in both the clinical setting and skills laboratory, ensuring effective practical training, supervision, and assessment. The role is focused on clinical teaching, student mentoring, and maintaining strong collaboration between the School of Nursing and clinical facilities.
In the role of Clinical Preceptor, you will have the opportunity to play a crucial role in shaping the future of nursing professionals. This position not only involves guiding students through practical experiences but also contributes significantly to their overall educational journey. You will collaborate closely with faculty members and clinical staff to align educational objectives with real-world practices, ensuring students receive the best possible training.
The Clinical Preceptor will guide students through clinical placements, support learning outcomes, provide feedback, and assist in evaluating clinical performance. This role is vital in ensuring nursing students gain practical competence and confidence in a real-world healthcare environment.
Furthermore, as a Clinical Preceptor, you will engage in reflective practice, constantly evaluating and improving your teaching strategies based on student feedback and outcomes. This iterative process fosters a deeper learning environment and encourages students to think critically about their nursing practice.
Key Responsibilities
Key responsibilities extend beyond mere instruction; they encompass mentorship, where you will provide guidance on professional conduct and ethics. By sharing personal experiences and insights into the nursing profession, you will help students navigate the complexities of patient care and the healthcare system.
Clinical Teaching & Supervision
It’s essential to create an inclusive environment where every student feels valued and supported. Your role will involve recognizing individual learning styles and adapting your teaching methods to cater to diverse needs, ensuring all students achieve their goals.
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Orientate students in the skills laboratory and clinical facilities
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Facilitate clinical teaching and assessment of students
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Provide continuous supervision and support during clinical placements
Effective clinical supervision requires not only overseeing students’ performance but also fostering a safe space for them to ask questions and reflect on their experiences. This support can significantly enhance their confidence and competence in clinical settings.
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Monitor students’ clinical movements and maintain records
Assessment & Feedback
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Participate in ongoing evaluation of clinical learning experiences
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Support assessment competence and provide remedial support
You will also be responsible for conducting formal assessments of student performance, which involves not just grading but providing constructive criticism that helps students grow. This feedback is crucial for their development, as it informs them of their strengths and areas for improvement.
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Provide constructive feedback and coaching
Quality Assurance & Reporting
As part of quality assurance, you will engage in discussions with faculty about curricular effectiveness and student outcomes, directly influencing future teaching strategies and course content. Your insights will be invaluable in shaping a curriculum that meets the needs of both students and the healthcare system.
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Maintain a portfolio of evidence of own work
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Participate in clinical evaluations and reports
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Mediate between UFS School of Nursing and clinical practice facilities
Additional Duties
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Perform other clinical duties as assigned
In addition to standard clinical duties, your role may involve participating in community outreach programs, which can enhance students’ understanding of public health issues and the importance of nursing in various contexts.
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Participate in clinical staff coordination and student support
Requirements
Continuous professional development is essential in nursing. As a Clinical Preceptor, you will be expected to stay current with the latest nursing practices and educational methodologies, possibly attending workshops or conferences that can further enhance your skills and knowledge.
Qualifications
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Bachelor’s degree in Nursing (NQF Level 8) or equivalent
Registration
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Registered with the South African Nursing Council (SANC) as:
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Professional Nurse (General, Psychiatry, Community)
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Midwife
(Copies required)
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Additional Qualifications
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Qualification in one or more clinical specialties
Driving Requirement
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Valid driver’s license (copy required)
Another key requirement for the position is a thorough understanding of healthcare regulations and standards. Familiarity with these guidelines will not only aid your teaching but also ensure that students are prepared to meet the expectations of future employers.
Clinical Preceptor Recommendations (Advantageous)
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Master’s degree in Nursing (NQF Level 9)
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Qualification in Nursing Education
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SANC registration as assessor and/or moderator
Clinical Preceptor Competencies Required
Results Orientated
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High standards, strong work ethic, and goal-driven
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Ability to persevere through challenges
Strategic Thinking
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Detail-oriented and well-organized
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Ability to plan and follow through effectively
Business Acumen
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Compliance with policies and regulations
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Proficiency in MS Office
Lastly, strong interpersonal skills are vital for this role. Building relationships with students, faculty, and healthcare professionals will create a network of support that benefits everyone involved in the educational process.
Leading
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Ability to lead, guide, and collaborate with others
Building Coalitions
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Strong negotiation, communication, and decision-making skills
Clinical Preceptor Required Documents
To apply, candidates must submit:
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Detailed CV
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Certified copies of qualifications
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Copy of ID document
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Confirmation of employment (for external applicants)
Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Clinical Preceptor Salary & Benefits
Salary: Available on request
Fringe benefits (subject to conditions):
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Pension scheme
In summary, the Clinical Preceptor role is not just about imparting knowledge; it is about nurturing the next generation of nursing professionals who will go on to make a significant impact in the healthcare industry. It is a fulfilling position that combines teaching, mentorship, and professional development.
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Medical aid
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Group life insurance
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Housing allowance
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Leave & sick leave
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Service bonus
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Study benefits
Understanding the financial benefits associated with this role can also play a crucial part in attracting top talent. The availability of competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits can enhance job satisfaction and retention of clinical preceptors.
Enquiries
051 401 2876
SeitlhekoLP@ufs.ac.za / Recruit@ufs.ac.za
Assistance: 051 401 9813 / 2979 / 2558
The importance of clear communication regarding salary and benefits cannot be overstated. Ensuring that potential candidates are well-informed about what to expect can streamline the application process and encourage qualified individuals to apply.


