Reporting to the Dean of Health and Wellness Sciences, the Adjunct Instructor will: provide direction, supervision and instruction in the clinical and/or lab areas; make expectations and objectives of the clinical assignments clear; select clients and/or experiences according to the clinical focus as outlined in the course syllabus when possible; actively participate in teaching clinical and lab procedures; assist students with clinical data interpretation; conduct pre- and/or post-conferences each clinical day; supervise students during clinical and lab hours and hold them accountable to the program policies and standards of their profession; record and maintain anecdotes of strengths and concerns related to student performance; provide ongoing constructive verbal and written feedback to students regarding their clinical and/or lab performance; attend divisional, program or level meetings as required; inform Sterile Processing Programs Administrator or course lead instructors of any agency problems/concerns; discuss agency problems with Program Administrator, where appropriate; formally evaluate students on clinical performance in writing on the program evaluation form at midterm of each semester and at the end of each term; hold private conferences with students for the review of clinical and/or lab performance evaluations; and participate in the divisional faculty evaluation process according to divisional policy.