JEVS Human Services·Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Nurse Instructor will oversee practical nursing students during clinical rotations and lead hands-on skills lab assignments. They are responsible for supervising patient care, evaluating student performance, and maintaining academic records.
Didactic Instructor for Practical Nursing Program. The role includes overseeing PN students during clinical rotations and/or leading practical skills lab assignments on campus.
Summary of Major Duties/Responsibilities
Engage students with active learning in the lab or clinical setting.
Assist and supervise students with patient assessment, administration of medications and patient care procedures.
Provide clinical instruction at long term care, sub-acute and acute clinical sites.
Create a clinical environment which encourages the student’s academic growth and professional development.
Engage in the evaluation processes of the Practical Nursing Program to evaluate students.
Submit final grades and other program related materials in a timely manner.
Engage on ongoing continuing education related to teaching responsibilities and clinical nursing practice.
The candidate must be a Registered Nurse (RN) capable of providing clinical instruction in acute and long-term care settings. They should be committed to fostering student growth and engaging in ongoing professional development.
Market context
In Pennsylvania, classroom teacher openings often draw candidates with early-childhood or childcare experience, especially when child development knowledge and classroom routines are part of the role. These positions can be competitive because employers look for strong organization, communication, time management, and current First Aid/CPR certification. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to quickly compare fit, then confirm the original posting for any credential or schedule details before applying.