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University of Maine System
Overview
Teach mental health theory, lab, simulation, and clinical courses for the BSN pre-licensure program. Collaborate with faculty to implement evidence-based best practices in nursing education.
Compensation
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Posted
12 days ago
The Salvation Army
The role involves teaching maternity nursing in the ELMSN program, creating learner-centered environments, and supervising clinical rotations. Additionally, the faculty member participates in university committees and provides academic guidance to students.
$110,000 / YEAR
19 days ago
The role involves teaching psychiatric nursing in the BSN program, including creating learner-centered environments and supervising clinical rotations. Additionally, the faculty member engages in service activities such as student advising and participating in university committees.
$81,000 - $108,000 / YEAR
29 days ago
The role involves teaching Medical-Surgical nursing in the ELMSN program, including classroom instruction and clinical supervision. Additionally, the faculty member engages in service activities such as student advising and participating in university committees.
$81,000 - $130,000 / YEAR
Notre Dame of Maryland University
The individual will facilitate clinical simulation and interprofessional education activities while fostering student relationships through a caring science approach. They are responsible for teaching in the Center for Caring with Technology and contributing to the overall success of the School of Nursing programs.
$65,000 - $72,000 / YEAR
1 month ago
The faculty member is responsible for teaching medical-surgical nursing in the ABSN program, including classroom instruction and clinical supervision. Additionally, the role requires active engagement in scholarly activities and service to the university, the nursing profession, and the community.
$108,000 / YEAR
2 months ago
Florida Atlantic University
Responsibilities include providing high-quality instruction in classroom, laboratory, simulation, and/or clinical settings, which involves teaching undergraduate nursing courses and supervising clinical practice experiences. Adjuncts will also evaluate student performance, maintain course materials in the learning management system, and collaborate to meet course objectives and accreditation standards.
Adjuncts will supervise and evaluate graduate nursing students in advanced practice clinical settings and teach graduate nursing courses across various formats including classroom, online, simulation, or clinical environments. Responsibilities also include collaborating with faculty, evaluating student performance, maintaining course records, and providing mentorship aligned with the College’s caring-based philosophy.