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Quick overview

Responsible for providing nursing instruction, facilitating student learning, and assessing outcomes across classroom, laboratory, and clinical settings. The role involves developing curriculum, participating in college committees, and supporting student recruitment and retention.

Requirements summary

Requires a Master's Degree in Nursing (MSN) and a valid Registered Nurse license from the State of Michigan. Candidates must have at least five years of medical-surgical nursing experience and a current professional CPR certification.

postgraduate degreeCommunication SkillsCPR CertificationPresentation SkillsClinical SupervisionClassroom ManagementCurriculum DevelopmentInstructional TechnologyStudent AssessmentMedical-Surgical NursingEducational TheoryNursing InstructionInteractive Teaching Strategies

Job description

  • Muskegon Community College Muskegon Community College is a center for lifelong learning that helps people attain their educational goals by offering programs that respond to individual, community, and global needs.
  • MCC is an associate degree-granting institution of higher education and an applied technology leader for high-tech, hands-on training.
  • With nearly a 100-year history of academic excellence, MCC is a public community college accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
  • With robust student success support, free tutoring, 20 athletic teams, events, clubs, and activities, MCC has an annual, full-time equated student enrollment of approximately 2,300 and an unduplicated headcount of 5,100.
  • Most recently, Muskegon Community College outranked all other colleges in Michigan for the rate of students who received federal financial aid and then transferred to continue their education at a four-year institution.
  • The college’s transfer-out rate was the highest in Michigan, 7 percentage points above the state average, and outpaced the average transfer rate across the nation.
  • The College has an annual operating budget (general fund) of $51 million and employs about 210 regular full and part-time staff and many adjunct faculty and student assistants.
  • The College also offers 52 Associate degree programs and 24 certificate programs.
  • The main campus is located on a 111-acre campus in Muskegon which includes the Hendrik Meijer Library & Information Technology Center, Bartels-Rode Gymnasium, Frauenthal Foundation Fine Arts Center (including the Overbrook Theater and Art Gallery), Stevenson Center, the Science Center, the Health and Wellness Center, Art & Music Building, and MCC Golf Course.
  • Muskegon Community College also operates the Sturrus Technology Center and Fab Lab in downtown Muskegon and extension centers in Ottawa and Newaygo Counties.
  • Living in Muskegon County Muskegon County residents enjoy 26 miles of sugar-sand beaches along Lake Michigan’s shoreline, as well as one of America’s only luge tracks at the Muskegon Luge Adventure Sports Park and the regionally popular Michigan’s Adventure Amusement & Water Park.
  • An outdoor recreation hub with three state parks and swimming, fishing and boating on its many lakes and rivers, the Muskegon area offers dynamic downtown and beachfront restaurant and entertainment venues.
  • The Muskegon Farmer’s Market is the second largest in Michigan.
  • Cruise ships dock in Muskegon, while a high-speed ferry connects the city to Milwaukee.
  • Notable local museums range from rare art collections to an actual World War II submarine and a U.S.
  • Navy ship used during D-Day.
  • Unofficial Transcripts must be submitted when applying to be considered.
  • APPLICATION DEADLINE: May 31st, 2026 This position begins in Fall 2026.
  • Annual Load: 35 General Description: Responsible for instruction, facilitation of student learning and assessment of student outcomes; committed to student recruitment, retention and success.
  • Instructors will teach courses within the discipline and will be responsible for coordination of student classroom, laboratory, simulation and clinical activities.
  • Instructors are responsible to participate in departmental and college committees and campus activities representing the MCC Nursing Program.
  • This Full-Time position requires classroom, laboratory and clinical teaching in Associate Degree Nursing Courses with teaching responsibility during fall, winter, and summer semesters.