OSF HealthCare·Peoria, Illinois
Provides classroom, clinical, and laboratory instruction for nursing students, including content preparation and progress evaluation. Collaborates with health team members at clinical agencies to facilitate student learning and program development.
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Pay range for this position is $42.31 - $65.59/hour.
Actual pay is based on years of licensure.
This is a Salaried position.
Provides classroom and clinical/laboratory instruction for students in the nursing major including preparation of content, assignments, and evaluation of student clinical and academic progress. Interacts with health team members in cooperating clinical agencies to facilitate student learning and to promote quality-nursing care for clients. Participates in the development, implementation, and ongoing evaluation of the total educational program.
Experience: Previous teaching experience, preferably in a baccalaureate nursing program Licensure/Certifications: Licensure in Illinois as a Registered Professional Nurse (RN), Licensure in Illinois as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) if teaching in Graduate Program specialty area Certification in population specific focus, i.e., Family Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (if teaching in APRN program) if teaching in Graduate program specialty area Other skills/knowledge Communication and interpersonal skills for interacting effectively with students, peers, and cooperating clinical agencies to provide an environment conducive to student learning OSF HealthCare is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Requires a Master's degree in Nursing and at least 2 years of clinical nursing experience. A Doctorate in Nursing or related field is highly preferred or required by a specific date.
Market context
In Illinois, associate professor openings in nursing and related fields often reflect steady demand for faculty who can teach, mentor, and contribute clinically relevant expertise. These roles are competitive because schools typically look for a master’s degree, substantial clinical experience, and a doctorate preferred or required by a set date. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to quickly compare expectations, then confirm the doctorate timeline and prepare examples of teaching, scholarship, and practice impact.