Griffin Hospital
Location
Derby, Connecticut
The instructor is responsible for teaching nursing theory, skills, and clinicals to students in alignment with State of Connecticut Department of Public Health guidelines. They will collaborate with the primary instructor to develop and deliver curriculum through both in-person and online formats.
Candidates must hold an unencumbered CT RN license and a BSN or MSN, with the requirement to obtain an MSN within four years if not already held. A minimum of three years of clinical nursing experience is required, with teaching experience preferred.
The PN Program Instructor will be responsible for teaching nursing theory, skills and clinicals to a number of students related to their field/topic working alongside the primary instructor. Instructional material and an outline of the curriculum from the State of Connecticut Department of Public Health is provided to develop a curriculum with the primary instructor. The material presented to students may be in combination of in-person and online.
Market context
Connecticut PN program instructor roles typically draw candidates with strong clinical nursing backgrounds and comfort in classroom or lab instruction. This position is competitive because it requires an unencumbered Connecticut RN license, a BSN or MSN, and at least three years of clinical experience, with teaching experience preferred. Review the AI-summarized job requirements and benefits here to quickly confirm the MSN timeline and align your application materials to both clinical and teaching experience.
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Salary benchmark
$44,987 avg / yr
Typical range: $36,400–$44,200 based on 300 active listings in Connecticut