What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Instr/Asst/Assoc Professor of Nursing - Lynnwood & Tacoma Campuses position at Pacific Lutheran University?
General Description :
The PLU School of Nursing is seeking full-time, non-tenure-track faculty members for our Tacoma and Lynnwood campuses. The primary teaching responsibilities will be in the prelicensure BSN, ABSN, and ELMSN (Entry Level Master of Science in Nursing) programs, with the possibility of limited teaching in the graduate program. This faculty position in the clinical teaching track involves teaching across the prelicensure curriculum, including didactic courses (both in-person and online), clinical courses, lab courses, and simulation. The PLU School of Nursing is dedicated to fostering a diverse and inclusive academic environment. We actively encourage applications from individuals whose backgrounds or interests align with this commitment. For over 70 years, the PLU School of Nursing has been preparing BSN graduates, and for more than two decades, it has educated graduate nurses. Our graduates are highly regarded throughout the Puget Sound region, demonstrated by a 100% employment rate within six months of graduation.
Teaching responsibilities include coordinating course activities for didactic, lab (if applicable), and clinical components. This involves effective communication with clinical and lab faculty associated with the course, teaching and evaluating students, and providing clinical supervision or instruction. Additional responsibilities include participation in department committees and meetings, contributing to program evaluation activities, engaging in university service, student advising, and supporting School of Nursing and University events such as orientation, pinning ceremonies, and graduation. This position reports to the Associate Dean of Undergraduate Programs or the ABSN Program Coordinator, with ultimate accountability to the Dean of the School of Nursing. Essential Functions and Responsibilities :
- Teach assigned courses, in-person, hybrid, or online.
- Evaluate course design and content annually for courses assigned to teach.
- Design, develop, coordinate, implement and evaluate student learning activities for courses assigned.
- Collaborate with course faculty in implementation of didactic, lab, and clinical content of course.
- Collaborate with course faculty in evaluation of students in didactic, lab, and clinical portions of assigned courses.
- Communicate with students, staff, faculty and supervisors in a respectful and effective manner.
- Communicate with the Associate Dean or Program Coordinator regarding any questions, concerns, changes to ensure continuity of program outcomes.
- Supervise and instruct students in lab and clinical settings as assigned.
- Participate in the SON committees as assigned, attend meetings and collaborate on committee activities.
- Attend PLU University faculty assembly meetings.
- Advise students as assigned.
- Participate in university service.
- Perform other related duties as required or assigned.
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Other Information : Pacific Lutheran University purposefully integrates the liberal arts, professional studies and civic engagement in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. Our faculty lead with a bold commitment to expanding well-being, opportunity, and justice and instill this commitment in their students. PLU educators work to create an environment where students feel heard and valued, nurturing lifelong learners who aren’t afraid to do things differently to make the world better for everyone. PLU supports faculty as they help students turn ambition into purpose, skills into tools, and their caring into a transformative force.Because PLU is a community committed to the creation and advancement of knowledge through diversity and inclusion, the university actively recruits a faculty, staff, and student body from all religions, races, socioeconomic groups, sexual orientations, and gender expressions and from all over the world. For the 2023–24 academic year, 41.0 percent of PLU undergraduate students are from the first generation in their families to attend college; 50.0 percent self-identify as students of color; and 36.0 percent are Pell Grant–eligible.Offering distinctive opportunities for global engagement, collaborative student-faculty research, and purposeful learning, our faculty guide 2,700 students from all faiths and backgrounds to discern their purpose through relevant coursework, inclusive mentoring, and internships at world-class Puget Sound-area businesses and institutions. PLU is located on a 156-acre woodland campus in the Parkland neighborhood of Tacoma, Washington and about 40 minutes south of downtown Seattle. The campus reflects consciously green practices and is in proximity to the natural beauty of Mount Rainier, the Cascade and Olympic mountain ranges, and the Puget Sound.PLU administration supports and respects the strong culture of faculty-shared governance by working closely and collaboratively with faculty leadership to sustain and strengthen existing structures and procedures while working together on key institutional, academic and curricular decisions. PLU is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from members of historically underrepresented and marginalized groups, women, veterans, persons with disabilities, and others who would bring broadly diverse perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds in educational, research, or other work activities. For general application questions or if you need accommodations at any point in the application and / or interview process, please contact the Human Resources Office at 253-535-7185 or humr@plu.edu . Click here for detailed benefits information.