Staff

Tutors: These are the educators who teach courses, supervise clinical experiences, and conduct research. They may hold academic titles such as professors, associate professors, lecturers, or clinical instructors, and have expertise in various areas of nursing and midwifery.

Administrative Staff: Administrative staff members handle the day-to-day operations of the school, including admissions, student affairs, finance, human resources, and facilities management. They ensure that the school runs smoothly and efficiently.

Clinical Instructors: These are registered nurses and midwives who provide hands-on training and supervision to students during clinical rotations in healthcare settings such as hospitals, clinics, and community health centers.

Support Staff: Support staff members provide essential services to the school community, including administrative support, IT support, maintenance and janitorial services, security, and library services.

Research Staff: Research staff members may include research assistants, coordinators, and associates who support faculty-led research projects, data collection, analysis, and dissemination of research findings.

Student Services Staff: Student services staff members support students in various aspects of their academic journey, including academic advising, counseling, career services, and disability services. They provide guidance and resources to help students succeed in their studies and navigate challenges.

Clinical Preceptors: Clinical preceptors are experienced nurses and midwives who serve as mentors and role models for students during their clinical rotations. They provide guidance, feedback, and support to help students develop clinical skills and professionalism.

Professional Development Staff: Professional development staff members organize workshops, seminars, and continuing education programs to support the ongoing learning and professional growth of faculty, staff, and students.