Owens Community College·Toledo, Ohio
The instructor will plan, direct, and supervise nursing students in classroom, laboratory, and clinical settings. They are responsible for designing teaching strategies and evaluating student progress in medical/surgical and geriatric care.
Position Title: Instructor, Nursing
The instructor for the Nursing Program will plan, direct and supervise the learning experiences of Registered Nursing and/or Practical Nursing students in the classroom, the nursing laboratory and the clinical setting relating to medical/surgical and geriatric experiences. The instructor will design and implement teaching strategies that will assist a nursing student to meet the course objectives or outcomes; supervise the activities of clinical/lab instructors and evaluate each nursing student's achievement and progress with input from the clinical/lab instructor or preceptor. Essential Functions: Article 7 of the Owens Faculty Association Contract Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Must be familiar with the Ohio Board of Nursing rules and regulations. Clinical practice skills within the last two years, must be familiar with new clinical practices within the scope of a registered nurse in a medical/surgical/geriatric unit(s). Must be able to communicate with students, faculty and administration. Good organizational and time management skills. Must have a positive personality, interact well with students, faculty and administration. Positive attitude. Education/Experience: Master's degree with a focus in Nursing. Completion of a State Board of Nursing approved Registered Nursing education program; Current, valid, unencumbered license to practice Registered Nursing in the State of Ohio; at least two years in the practice of nursing as a Registered Nurse w; at least two years' experience teaching in an Associate Degree Registered Nursing program with emphasis on Medical/Surgical and Geriatric instruction. Union Position: Owens Faculty Association
Faculty Duty Days: 173 Days Work Schedule: Dependent on class schedule Grant Funded Position: No - Not Grant Funded FLSA Status: United States of America (Exempt) Pay Basis: Salary Hiring Range $50,000.00
Candidates must hold a Master's degree in Nursing and a valid Registered Nurse license in Ohio. At least two years of clinical practice and two years of teaching experience in an Associate Degree nursing program are required.
Market context
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