Brigham Young University
Location
Provo, Utah
Teach the advanced pharmacology course (NURS 555) to graduate Family Nurse Practitioner students. Responsibilities include supervising, mentoring, and evaluating students while collaborating with faculty to achieve learning outcomes.
Requires a Master's in Nursing with an FNP focus, a current Utah APRN license, and national FNP certification. At least five years of clinical experience as an FNP is required, with a DNP or PhD preferred.
Market context
Adjunct teaching roles in Utah nursing programs often reflect steady demand for experienced FNP clinicians who can support graduate instruction while maintaining current practice standards. These positions are competitive because schools typically look for a master’s-prepared FNP with an active Utah APRN license, national certification, and substantial clinical experience; a DNP or PhD can strengthen an application. Before applying, confirm your licensure, certification, and recent FNP experience align with the posting, and review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time compared with reading the original description.
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