Clinical Preceptorship
This course prepares experienced nurses to undertake the role of clinical preceptor in supporting the learning and professional development of nursing students and newly employed nurses. The programme focuses on clinical teaching strategies, supervision, assessment of clinical competencies, and providing constructive feedback to support safe and effective clinical practice.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
Understand the roles and responsibilities of a clinical preceptor
Apply effective clinical teaching and coaching strategies
Facilitate clinical learning and critical thinking in learners
Conduct competency assessment and provide constructive feedback
Support professional development and safe clinical practice
What You’ll Learn
• Introduction to clinical preceptorship and roles of a preceptor
• Principles of adult learning and clinical teaching strategies
• Facilitating clinical learning and critical thinking
• Communication, coaching and feedback skills
• Clinical competency assessment and documentation
• Supporting learners in clinical practice
Who Should Attend
Registered Nurses and Enrolled Nurses who are appointed or preparing to take on the role of clinical preceptor for nursing students, newly employed nurses or junior staff.
Training Details
Total: 16 Hours
• Theoretical component: 14 hours (includes the use of e-learning/ blended approach).
• Clinical component: 2 hours (within 2 weeks upon completion of course)
Course Fee
SGD348.80
Course Date
16 & 17 June 2026
15 & 16 September 2026
02 & 03 December 2026










