LPN-Clinical NA Instructor
Company: Ideal School of Allied Health Care
Location: Hauppauge
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Job Summary: The
LPN Clinical Instructor for the Nursing Assistant program provides
hands-on clinical training to students, preparing them for careers
as Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs). This role involves
supervising students during clinical rotations, teaching essential
nursing skills, and ensuring students develop the competence and
confidence needed to deliver patient-centered care. The Instructor
works closely with students in real-world health care settings to
reinforce classroom learning, emphasize safety protocols, and build
a foundation of professionalism in nursing practice. Key
Responsibilities: Clinical Instruction & Supervision: Provide
direct supervision and instruction to students during clinical
rotations in health care facilities, ensuring adherence to safety
and patient care standards. Demonstrate and teach essential nursing
assistant skills, including patient hygiene, feeding, vital signs
monitoring, ambulation, and proper body mechanics. Monitor student
performance and provide constructive feedback to improve skills,
efficiency, and patient care. Patient Care Skills Development:
Train students in effective communication, teamwork, and
compassionate care when interacting with patients and their
families. Emphasize the importance of patient safety, privacy, and
comfort, ensuring students understand infection control and
emergency procedures. Teach students how to recognize and report
changes in patients 'conditions, documenting observations and
following reporting protocols. Hands-On Training & Simulation:
Conduct simulation exercises and practice labs that enable students
to apply theoretical knowledge in controlled, hands-on practice
sessions. Guide students in the proper use of medical equipment,
such as blood pressure monitors, thermometers, and patient transfer
aids. Ensure students demonstrate competency in skills required for
CNA certification exams, providing additional practice and review
as needed. Compliance & Safety Protocols: Ensure that students
understand and follow OSHA, HIPAA, and other regulatory guidelines
while delivering patient care. Educate students on the proper use
of personal protective equipment (PPE), infection control
procedures, and facility policies to maintain a safe environment.
Monitor adherence to clinical site policies and address any
breaches in protocol immediately. Student Assessment & Progress
Evaluation: Observe and assess student performance during clinical
rotations, tracking progress in skill development, professionalism,
and patient interaction. Provide regular feedback on strengths and
areas for improvement, assisting students in achieving competency
and confidence. Document student progress, maintain accurate
attendance records, and prepare evaluations for the program
director as required. Certification Preparation & Exam Readiness: o
Prepare students for CNA certification exams by ensuring mastery of
all required skills, knowledge, and procedures. Conduct mock skills
exams and provide practice opportunities for students to build
familiarity with the certification exam format. Advise students on
the certification application process, answering questions and
offering guidance on exam logistics and requirements. Collaboration
with Faculty & Health Care Facilities: Maintain open communication
with clinical site staff to ensure students adhere to facility
expectations and deliver quality care. Address any clinical site
concerns regarding student performance and implement improvements
as necessary. Professional Development & Mentorship: Serve as a
mentor and role model for students, demonstrating professionalism,
ethical standards, and patient-centered care Attend faculty
meetings, training sessions, and professional development workshops
to stay current on best practices in nursing education.
Requirements: Qualifications: Current LPN (Licensed Practical
Nurse) license in the state, with a minimum of 2 years of clinical
experience in a health care setting. Experience in long-term care,
acute care, or home health care settings. Previous teaching or
clinical training experience, particularly with nursing assistant
or vocational programs preferred. Strong knowledge of nursing
assistant skills, patient care protocols, and health care
regulations. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with
the ability to engage and motivate students. High level of
professionalism, empathy, and commitment to high-quality patient
care and student success. Key Competencies: Strong clinical skills
and expertise in nursing assistant procedures Ability to instruct,
supervise, and evaluate students effectively Strong organizational
and time-management abilities Knowledge of state CNA certification
requirements Patient-centered teaching approach with a focus on
safety and quality care Ability to collaborate with faculty and
clinical partners
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