Nursing Faculty
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Job Description
Arizona College of Nursing is a rapidly growing, nursing school that transforms people’s lives by preparing them for careers in nursing and improving communities through the care its graduates provide. As a leading nurse educator, Arizona College of Nursing offers students the opportunity to earn a bachelor’s in nursing in 3 years or less with qualified transfer credits. Our quality nursing curriculum prepares students for an in-demand career to help communities overcome the chronic, well-known, and increasing nursing shortage. Through the execution of a targeted growth strategy, the college plans to meet the growing demand for nurses by launching campuses in markets where bachelor’s prepared nurses are needed.
- Develops, implements, teaches, and evaluates the philosophy and objectives of the nursing education program.
- Designs, implements, teaches, evaluates, and revises the curriculum.
- Documents actions taken in faculty and committee meetings using a systematic plan of evaluation for total program review.
- Leads simulation learning experiences in the Nursing Lab.
- Responsible for teaching and evaluating students in the classroom. Teach at least 36 credits annually.
- Designs an effective learning environment that facilitates student learning to address contemporary issues in nursing.
- Support students’ progression in academics and socialization into the role of nursing.
- Utilizes an array of assessment tools to evaluate student learning.
- Actively participates in the systematic plan for curriculum design, program evaluation and program revision.
- Demonstrates leadership by serving as a mentor to faculty, adjuncts, and students.
- Recognizes the role of a nurse educator and pursues continuous in-service/professional development opportunities annually
- Serves as an advisor to an assigned group of core nursing students; contacting advisees at least once a semester, in-person, by phone, and electronically.
- Develops student success plans and remediates “at risk” students.
- Oversees instruction and grading of clinical adjuncts. Facilitates the nursing students’ application of theory to clinical practice.
- Attends hospital-based orientations, Demonstrates and maintains knowledge of overall program, program outcomes and assigned course objectives.
- Communicates effectively utilizing professional techniques with clinical agency representatives, staff, faculty, and students.
- Identifies and immediately communicates problem areas/clinical areas of concern to Course Lead Faculty and recommends changes and solutions as appropriate. Provides weekly and as needed communication with
- Course Lead Faculty concerning student progress including successes and identified needs, clinical issues, suggestions, and/or professional learning needs.
- Grades associated clinical papers and provides students with timely and clear feedback.
- Maintains all records on student performance, i.e., Student Success Plan, Progressive Disciplinary Plan, and Mid-term and final clinical evaluations.
- Completes clinical site evaluations.
- Adheres to/enforces the policies and procedures of
- Plans, teaches, and evaluates classroom, clinical, skills labs and other learning experiences in conjunction with other team members.
- Connects students to College resources for their success. Consistently demonstrates and coaches students on soft skills: o Leadership and ethics o Communication and critical thinking o Teamwork and collaboration o Responsibility and dependability
- Maintains a presence on campus and contributes to the campus culture in a positive and meaningful way.
- Provides input to developing, evaluating and revising program policies through the governance structure.
- Participates in faculty meetings/in-service offerings and other nursing events (i.e., graduation, white coat ceremony, etc.).
- Protects student privacy through completing required FERPA training and upholding FERPA guidelines.
- Graduate degree required, if the graduate degree is not in nursing must have a Bachelor’s degree in nursing and a graduate degree in a related discipline from an accredited program recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA)*.
- A minimum of three (3) years’ work experience as a professional registered nurse providing direct patient care. Previous experience teaching in a registered nursing program at a college or university is preferred.
- Holds a current unencumbered state professional registered nurse license or enhance compact nurse licensure relevant to the state of teaching location.
- Certified Nurse Educator certification and national certification in area of nursing specialty is preferred.
- Maintains professional competence/expertise in teaching through activities such as nursing practice, continuing education programs, conferences, workshops, seminars, academic courses, research projects and professional writing.
