Overview

Full Time Position

Excellent Benefits

Compensation: $59,618 – $95,199 (Dictated by Collective Bargaining Agreement – based on degree and qualified experience)

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:

Teaches assigned college course work as defined by North Central Michigan College and assigned by the Dean of Nursing & Health Sciences. Assists students in meeting didactic and clinical requirements and understanding course material. Conducts self in a professional manner promoting statesmanship with students, clinical agencies, other faculty and staff.

Anticipated first year full time schedule includes Fall 2023 and Summer 2024 Semesters – lecture and/or clinical Instruction with Winter Semester 2024 off (Subject to change to meet the needs of the LPN and RN students and curriculum).

DUTIES:

  • Teaches assigned contact hours per semester including but not limited to supplying syllabus, orientation, course materials including textbooks and software, scheduling, grading, and student communications including Brightspace.
  • Assignment may include day, evening and weekend hours as well as off-campus and on-line instruction.
  • Holds regular office hours per week and accommodates students as needed.
  • Participates in curriculum development, instructional improvement, and assessment of student learning outcomes.
  • Identifies and functions as lead instructor over assigned classes and assists with adjunct clinical instructors scheduling and oversight. Arranges and schedules clinical placements/experiences for nursing students in their assigned class. Participates in pinning and graduation ceremony.
  • May participate in college governance structure through committee service and may sponsor student clubs or organizations.
  • Other duties as assigned and appropriate.

Requirements:

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS to apply:

  • Master’s Degree in Nursing
  • Current, unencumbered Michigan Nursing license
  • Strong background in Pediatrics/Obstetrics and Medical-Surgical Nursing; clinical specialty documented by education, experience, or certification
  • Two years clinical experience with direct patient contact
  • Background knowledge of classroom and student assessment
  • Ability to work well with students, faculty, staff and the community
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Teaching experience in Community College or University setting
  • Experience with simulation utilizing high-fidelity in nursing education
  • Familiarity with and use of collaborative learning techniques
  • On-line teaching experience
  • Ability to work a flexible schedule that may include evening and weekend assignments in regional clinical sites
  • Awareness of current trends/issues related to the profession, and active in community and professional organizations
  • Experience with curriculum development

Additional Information:

DIVERSITY IN HIRING STATEMENT

North Central Michigan College is committed to broaden diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging on campus through initiatives, programs and outreach; student recruitment, retention and completion; and in employment and hiring practices. Individuals from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.

Application Instructions:

Please complete your application and attached all requested materials, including previous employment, education, and at least three (3) professional references.

Apply Here: https://www.click2apply.net/6BLMgySY7yNeeiYqEsx8VL

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About North Central Michigan College

Company Description:
Established in 1958, North Central Michigan College (NCMC) was created to ensure that education beyond high school be available, financially possible, and conveniently located for learners in Emmet County. Initially learners attended NCMC from Michigan's tip of the mitt, however, currently the population of student learners are even more geographically diverse. Over the next several decades, programs included liberal and studio arts, nursing, allied health, criminal justice, data processing and many more continue to evolve to the present day. A 207-acre campus was established in 1960 in Petoskey, and the first buildings were opened just three years later. In 1973, College education centers were added in Cheboygan and Gaylord.
The last two decades have seen the construction of the Student and Community Resource Center (SCRC), the Health Education and Science Center (HESC), and renovation of the Library/Conference Center. What's more, the spectacular Harris Sculpture Garden was built, featuring world-class art especially commissioned from across the country. During this time, University Center partnerships were formalized, the new mobile digital Fabrication Laboratory (Fab Lab) launched, and the College garnered Achieving the Dream Leader College distinction.
In 2020 NCMC enrolled nearly 1800 students in credit-bearing courses, offering 24 Associate Degrees and 39 Certificates, leading to careers in business and industry, as well as the health, human services, and education fields. Other exceptional programs include the creative arts, natural sciences, and the social sciences. An Early College partnership with area high schools enables students to obtain their high school diploma and associate degree simultaneously. Life on campus is vibrant, led by Student Senate and Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Society.
Financial aid awarded in 2017-18 totaled nearly $6 million, with 80% of students receiving such assistance. Since 1960, NCMC has awarded more than 11,000 total credentials (degrees or certificates) to more than 10,000 students. Droves of other learners receive non-credit skills training through the Corporate and Community Education Division. With more than 230 employees and an annual budget of nearly $16 million, the College has a significant economic impact in northern Michigan. Building upon its solid foundation, NCMC strives to be impactful in the coming decades.
North Central Michigan College is poised to transform itself and the region providing exceptional, accessible, relevant education to students of all ages and all backgrounds. Having long been an essential part of the region's success, the College believes in a rapidly changing world, community colleges like NCMC have a pivotal, local role to play. With exceptional faculty, staff, and leadership teams, and a fresh strategic plan, NCMC seeks to create futures of meaning and purpose, strengthen the region's workforce, and enhance the quality of life in northern Michigan by offering vibrant educational, cultural and recreational opportunities for years to come.