Medical Laboratory Technology- Hybrid, Practicum Coordinator
Listed on 2026-03-08
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Education / Teaching
School Counselor
Anderson College is one of Canada’s oldest colleges, having opened our first location in 1885. We have trained more than 100,000 students over a 140-year history and have been an empowering partner for students overcoming career challenges and transitioning to the next phase of their lives.
With ten locations in Ontario, we are recognized for our high‑caliber faculty, hands‑on, real‑life career training and supportive culture. At Anderson College, we are more than our century‑old history, our programs and state‑of‑the‑art facilities; we are a team of caring individuals, deeply committed to helping our students become skillful, confident and in‑demand employees.
We are currently seeking Practicum Coordinator for our North York Campus who will inspire students to achieve their career goals.
ABOUTTHE ROLE
We are seeking a skilled and dedicated Practicum Coordinator to support the clinical education component of our program. The successful candidate will bring experience working with adult learners in a similar role and will also serve in a supportive instructional capacity, assisting with teaching, student guidance, and academic support as needed. The ideal candidate is committed to helping mature students achieve their academic and professional goals.
Key Responsibilities- Coordinate and oversee the clinical practicum component of the program to ensure alignment with program outcomes, regulatory standards, and accreditation requirements.
- Support students throughout their clinical practicum experience, serving as a primary point of contact for guidance, problem‑solving, and professional development.
- Place students at appropriate clinical sites based on program requirements, student readiness, competencies, and site capacity.
- Track, document, and monitor student competency attainment to ensure all required learning outcomes are met.
- Act as a liaison between the college and clinical partners, fostering clear communication, collaboration, and strong working relationships.
- Procure and develop additional clinical placement opportunities to support program growth and student placement needs.
- Manage practicum courses and related assessments, including assignment administration, marking, and providing timely, constructive feedback to students.
- Conduct site visits to support students, assess clinical suitability, strengthen partnerships, and ensure placement quality and compliance.
- Assess student performance and professional suitability during practicum and collaborate on action plans when concerns arise.
- Support instructional staff with teaching and delivery of laboratory components of the program as required.
- Maintain accurate records related to placements, competencies, evaluations, and communications with students and clinical partners.
- Medical Laboratory Technologist (MLT) Diploma.
- Currently registered and in good standing with the College of Medical Laboratory Technologist of Ontario (CMLTO).
- Member with the Canadian Society of Medical Laboratory Science (CSMLS).
- Minimum five years of recent experience in a clinical laboratory environment.
- Must have the ability to travel to clinical sites.
- Previous post‑secondary teaching experience and the use of educational learning management systems (D2L) is considered an asset.
- Familiarity with the CAMPLR competency profile is considered an asset.
- Is passionate about Medical Laboratory Science and sharing their knowledge and experience with others.
- Enjoys the dynamics of teaching and learning.
- A commitment to lifelong learning through ongoing participation in professional development.
- Utilizes effective organization and time‑management skill set.
- Effective working in both a team environment and independently.
- Employs excellent oral and written communication skills in the English language.
- Enjoys challenges and solving them through evidence.
- Proven leadership and motivational skills and can work well under pressure.
Applications from people with disabilities are welcomed and encouraged. Accommodation is available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
Anderson College is committed to protecting the safety and welfare of employees, students, and the general public, and upholding the reputation and integrity of the College. For this reason, final applicants will be asked to undergo a background check.
We thank all applicants for their interest in employment with Anderson College. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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