Clinical Preceptor (P003000) (Re-Advertisement) at North West University

Company:

North West University

North West University

Industry: Education / Teaching

Deadline: Oct 20, 2025

Job Type: Contract

Qualification: Bachelors

Experience: 3 years

Province: North West

City: Potchefstroom

Field: Education / Teaching, Pharmaceutical

Job description

PURPOSE OF THE POSITION

  • Accompaniment of undergraduate students in the BPharm programme to clinical health facilities and training of students in clinical skills.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Clinical accompaniment  

  • Training and debriefing of students to ensure the preparedness of students for clinical rotations.
  • Accompany undergraduate students in the BPharm programme to clinical facilities.
  • Compile and submit reports in line with South African Pharmacy Council requirements.

Simulation training  

  • Assist in training students in simulation facilities to develop and enhance clinical skills.
  • Support students in using software platforms used in both private and public healthcare settings.
  • Supervise students’ application of clinical and software-related skills in simulation environments.
  • Facilitate and conduct structured assessments of students’ work-based learning (WBL) and clinical competencies using approved tools.

Administration of visits to clinical facilities  

  • Coordinate clinical rotation visits in line with the Memorandum of Agreement with the North-West Department of Health (NWDoH)
  • Provide training to preceptors as identified by the NWDoH and other partners.
  • Organise and maintain communication with clinics, schools, hospitals and community pharmacies to facilitate visits of students to these facilities.
  • Coordination of the 2nd semester program for final year students with the coordinator of LIWC (Learning in Workplace and community).
  • Oversee student group logistics, including the use of the WISL system where applicable.

Other tasks

  • Participate in and coordinate outreach initiatives that enhance student involvement in addressing real-world health issues and promote social accountability.
  • Contribute to the planning, execution, and evaluation of the school activities such as the annual symposium and industry day to foster academic–industry collaboration and student professional development.
  • Support the strategic growth of the programme by fostering relationships with diverse industries and promoting international collaborations to enrich academic and clinical learning.

Minimum requirements

  • A BPharm degree (NQF level 8) in general Pharmacy.
  • Registered as a Pharmacist with the South African Pharmacy Council.
  • A minimum of three (3) years’ evidence of experience in a hospital pharmacy (private/public).

ADDED ADVANTAGE & PREFERENCE:

  • Membership with the Pharmaceutical Society of South Africa.

KEY FUNCTIONAL/ TECHNICAL COMPETENCIES:

  • Extensive knowledge of the principles of pharmacy as present in the BPharm curriculum.
  • Computer literacy (Word and Excel).
  • Ability to perform as a leader in training programmes for undergraduate BPharm students.
  • Language proficiency in Afrikaans and English (reading, writing and speech).

KEY BEHAVIOURAL COMPETENCIES:

  • Ability to perform independently, systematically, accurately and solve problems.
  • Ability to perform under pressure.
  • Ability to perform internally and externally on different levels.
  • Ability to build and maintain healthy relationships with students and colleagues in the health environment.

 

Apply by: 14 October 2025

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