Clarkson College
Location
Omaha, Nebraska
The faculty member will facilitate student learning in undergraduate nursing courses through in-person and online instruction. They are also responsible for student mentoring, curriculum development, and contributing to the college's mission through professional growth and community service.
Candidates must hold a Master's degree in Nursing and possess at least two years of clinical experience in pediatrics. Strong interpersonal and communication skills are required, with preference given to those with prior experience as faculty in higher education.
Minimum of two (2) years’ experience as faculty member in higher education preferred. Why Clarkson College: Clarkson College is a private college in Omaha, Nebraska and is known for leading the education and training needs in our region for over 135 years. Clarkson College’s core values consist of learning, excellence, integrity, commitment, and caring. Recognized as a 2025 Great College to Work For, Clarkson College offers family-friendly benefits to our employees. Retirement match contribution Medical, dental and vision insurance Tuition benefits for employees, dependents, and spouses. Support for Community Involvement Wellness Incentives Working at Clarkson College means making a commitment to teaching and developing future health care leaders. Your work will be key to the success of your co-workers as you help our students feel comfortable, prepared and confident to enter this rewarding field. Clarkson College offers a remarkable range of undergraduate, graduate and professional programs designed to prepare individuals for both entry-level and highly advanced roles in various health care disciplines. With the support and oversight of the Executive Leadership Team and the Board of Trustees, the College continually innovates in education and scholarship to ensure that we meet the needs of students and the ever-changing field of health care.
Market context
In Nebraska, undergraduate pediatric nursing faculty roles are typically shaped by steady demand for educators who can support clinical training and student supervision in a healthcare workforce environment. These positions are competitive because they require a master’s degree in nursing, pediatric clinical experience, and strong communication skills, with higher-education teaching experience often preferred. Review the AI-summarized job requirements and benefits here to save research time, then tailor your application to highlight pediatric practice and any prior faculty work.
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