Facilitate student learning in classroom, laboratory, and clinical settings while adhering to the institution's mission and policies. Responsibilities include managing course content, advising students, and submitting academic grades and attendance.
Adjunct faculty members perform a number of roles and functions, each of which reflects the core competencies of their discipline. Those competencies include the following: 1) facilitate learning, 2) facilitate learner development and socialization, 3) use assessment and evaluation strategies, 4) function as a change agent and leader, 5) pursue continuous quality improvement in the educator role, and 6) function within the educational infrastructure, mission, and policies of the College/ Institute.
Classification: Exempt
Work Hours: Schedule/hours will vary based upon course assignments
Travel: N/A
Working Environment: Interior/Office
Requires a minimum of a master's degree with 15 semester credit hours in the discipline. Candidates must have documented knowledge of adult learning and instructional delivery.
Market context
Adjunct nursing faculty roles in New York are often shaped by ongoing demand for qualified instructors who can support nursing programs and student progression. These positions are competitive because schools look for candidates with advanced academic preparation, teaching commitment, and strong communication skills; on this platform, the job requirements and benefits are AI-summarized from the original posting, helping you review the role faster. If you are considering applying, confirm that your master’s degree includes the required 15 semester credit hours and be ready to show examples of student support and collaboration.
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