Nursing Instructor
Job Description
Priority Consideration Date: 1 September 2023; Open Until Filled
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Position Details:
Peninsula College is recruiting for a part-time Nursing Instructor. The Peninsula College Nursing Program graduates students who exemplify ethical, caring, knowledgeable and technically competent nurses prepared to take the NCLEX and practice in a variety of health care settings. Nursing instructors will promote a positive and engaging learning experience; provide student support and other assistance as needed. Peninsula College Clinical Nursing faculty enjoy small class sizes and professional development support in a collegial environment that focuses on excellence in teaching and learning. The Nursing Program aims to support the retention and flourishing of diverse faculty.
Essential Functions:
- Teach clinical sections for the nursing program in a skilled nursing facility or hospital setting.
- Facilitate simulation lab if qualified by experience.
- Supervise preceptorship experiences.
- Teach face-to-face, lecture, hands-on laboratory and hybrid classes in accordance with course descriptions and learning outcomes outlined in the syllabi.
- Evaluate student learning activities and student achievement of learning objectives.
- Lead pre and post clinical conference for students.
- Conference with students individually to promote student success.
- Prepare course syllabi, course outlines and related instructional materials.
- Ensure that each student has been presented with the material to successfully meet the learning objectives of the course.
- Communicate with full time faculty and nursing director about student progress.
- Maintain professional competence and licensure through practice, continuing education, and professional activities.
- Applies the Guiding Principles to interactions with others and in accomplishment of job duties.
- Other duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
- Knowledge of and ability to comply with nursing education and practice WACs 246-800-500 through 246-800-830.
- Demonstrates strong critical thinking and clinical judgment skills.
- Demonstrate current evidence-based nursing practice.
- Demonstrate effectiveness as a nursing educator.
- Have preparation in teaching and learning principles for adult education, including curriculum development.
- Ability to work a flexible schedule on an as needed basis.
- Ability to work with computers and technology to deliver or support instruction.
- Demonstrate the ability to work autonomously, take initiative, and perform tasks in a timely manner.
- Possess the characteristics of a team player and a desire to learn.
- Demonstrate strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Will exemplify excellent interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work effectively with a diverse faculty, staff, clinical partners and student body.
- Demonstrate ability to organize and prioritize many different tasks.
- Acts with minimal direct supervision.
- Required to be a self-starter and extremely dependable.
Previous Experience:
- A minimum of three years relevant clinical nursing experience is required.
- Medical/surgical, emergency or critical care nursing experience preferred.
- Intermittent need for maternal child health, long-term care or mental health expertise.
- Teaching experience in a formal or workplace setting preferred.
Physical Requirements:
- Work is performed in classroom, lab and clinical settings.
- Physical requirements include the ability to walk, stand, or sit for extended periods of time and demonstrate nursing skills in the clinical settings.
- Must be able to lift 25 pounds.
Work Schedule & Environment:
- Variable schedule: Clinical shifts occur between 6:00 am–9:00 pm, Tuesday and Wednesday. Didactic and lab occurs between 8:00 am–4:00 pm, Monday–Friday.
Education or Certificates:
- Master of Science in Nursing is required.
- Active unencumbered Washington registered nurse license.
Employment Terms:
- Part-time position.
- Salary will be based on the part-time faculty salary schedule.
- Typical salary for a 5-credit class is $4,724.80 per quarter.
- Benefit upon eligibility governed by RCW 28B.50.489. WAC 182.12.11
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