Ball State University·Muncie, Indiana
Teach undergraduate nursing courses across classroom, clinical, and simulation environments. Contribute to the professional development of the School of Nursing and stay current with nursing developments.
Instructor of Nursing Compensation: $3,000 to $12,000 Department: School of Nursing - Temp Start Date: 08/17/2026 About this opportunity: The School of Nursing welcomes applications from Master’s or Doctoral-prepared nurse educators with clinical experience for part-time, adjunct faculty positions for the baccalaureate program. Work assignments, days, times, and locations vary. The School has clinical instructional opportunities for well-qualified nurse educators Tues. through Sun. - morning, afternoon, and evening - in our expanding undergraduate program. Candidates must have current authorization to be employed in the U.S. without employer sponsorship. Please note, if you apply for this position, you may not hear from the department until there is a need to hire an instructor. What you'll do and what you'll bring: Position Description: Part-time, contract faculty member with appropriate nursing specialization to teach in undergraduate courses. Work assignments, days, times, and locations vary. Faculty responsibilities include teaching in classroom, clinical, and/or simulation environments in baccalaureate courses for adult health, medical-surgical, psychiatric mental health, pediatrics, critical care, childbearing families, and other courses as appropriate.
Teach in classroom, clinical, and/or simulation environments in baccalaureate courses. Keep abreast of recent developments in nursing and incorporate into teaching. Actively contribute to the professional life of the School of Nursing, the College of Health, and Ball State University.
Master's degree in nursing from an accredited college or university by the date of appointment; AND Clinical nursing experience in area of teaching; AND Ability to communicate effectively
Teaching experience in higher education; Earned doctorate in nursing or related field from an accredited college or university. Required Certifications/Licensures: Current unencumbered State of Indiana Registered Nurse License by date of appointment.
Requires a Master's degree in nursing and a current unencumbered Indiana Registered Nurse License. Candidates must have clinical nursing experience in their area of teaching.
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