Point Loma Nazarene University
Location
San Diego, California
Salary
$5,013 - $6,684 / YEAR
Provide instruction and academic advising for graduate nursing programs, including the development of syllabi and delivery of lectures. Participate in departmental governance and contribute to the spiritual and professional growth of students.
A Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) is required, while a PhD or DNP is preferred. Candidates must demonstrate a commitment to Christian liberal arts education and active church involvement.
Job Status: Part time ***
Salary: PLNU adjunct pay: Using a 3-unit full semester appointment as a pay guide, the adjunct pay range is $5,013 - $6,684. The units will determine the actual salary.
Provide instruction in the area of the graduate programs including some general education and service courses. Adjuncts must have knowledge of instructional strategies and techniques appropriate to teaching graduate level, including ways to instruct, manage, motivate and evaluate students as well as the ability to write syllabi and deliver illustrated lectures. Successful candidate will work strategically with diverse colleagues, students, parents and community members. Engage in personal scholarship and scholarship with students (where possible) Advise students academically, spiritually, and socially Participate in departmental activities and governance Serve on university faculty committees/working groups and perform other normal faculty duties Contribute in preparing students for their post graduate career and finding who they are called to be Qualifications: Education: MSN required, Ph.D. in Nursing/DNP preferred Experience: Evidence of a commitment to excellence in (undergraduate/graduate) teaching. Demonstrated effectiveness in teaching students from diverse backgrounds is preferred.
Thorough commitment to the concept of Christian liberal arts education and a desire to work in a Christian university. Supportive of the religious and educational goals of the university and its sponsoring denomination.
Market context
California graduate nursing adjunct roles are often shaped by ongoing faculty needs in nursing programs and the state’s steady demand for qualified nurse educators. Competition can be strong because employers may prefer candidates with an MSN plus doctoral preparation, teaching experience, and alignment with mission-based institutions; this posting also notes Christian liberal arts commitment and active church involvement. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, and tailor your application to highlight graduate nursing teaching, clinical background, and mission fit.
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