TRAFFIC Gauteng

Clinical Facilitator

Mediclinic International
South African Rand . ZAR 200,000 - 300,000

Job Description

Closing date: 22/03/2026
Number of positions: 1
Recruiter name: Jethro Sean Watlington
Reference number: 68353
Workplace Type:On-site
Permanent

Please note if you are an internal employee on a fixed term contract please apply using an external candidate profile and not your employee profile

MAIN PURPOSE OF JOB

The Clinical Facilitator plans and facilitates identified training and development interventions to ensure competency of all staff on both day and night duty. They can be allocated to a specialist unit (e.g. the ICU) or work across the nursing units of a hospital.

KEY RESPONSIBILITY AREAS
  • Develop the competence of all nursing staff.
  • Ensure the correct application of nursing procedures and policies.
  • Identify training needs to guide the development of appropriate clinical training interventions.
  • Promote a culture of continuous professional development.
REQUIRED EDUCATION

ESSENTIAL EDUCATION

Professional Nurse qualification, and Postgraduate Diploma in Nursing Education OR 3 years experience as a mentor, and

Postgraduate Diploma in Nursing if a Clinical Facilitator in a specialist unit (e.g. Perioperative Nursing)

REQUIRED EXPERIENCE

ESSENTIAL MINIMUM EXPERIENCE

3 years of Professional Nurse experience in a hospital

1 year of mentor experience

REQUIRED JOB SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE
  • Infection prevention and control
  • Nursing processes and procedures
  • Clinical risk management

All applicants will be considered, with the understanding that preference will be given in accordance with the Employment Equity Plan of Mediclinic Southern Africa, as well as internal applicants/employees that meet the minimum requirements.

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