What are the responsibilities and job description for the Nursing Clinical Adjunct position at Salem Community College?
Clinical Nursing Adjunct
Role:
The individual will assume teaching responsibilities, teach assigned classes and/or lab/clinical and
develop coursework needed for teaching under the direction and supervision of the DON (Director of
Nursing).
The individual will participate in ongoing program evaluation activities as needed and confers with the
DON to ensure compliance with Board policies as well as communicate with the DON as necessary to
resolve student issues or concerns.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
Plan and assign student activities in the classroom/lab/clinical setting.
Maintain records of student progress and performance, attendance and grades, in addition to
preparing, administering, and grading, written and practical examinations.
Maintains regular communication with Director of Nursing and Full Time Nursing Instructor.
Participate in ongoing program evaluation activities as needed.
Confers with the DON to ensure compliance with Board of Nursing regulations.
Discuss with students their concerns and/or problems directly or indirectly related to learning
experience.
Works effectively as part of the faculty team demonstrating positive interpersonal relations,
collaborating with other faculty members to meet student needs, and participating in faculty
meetings.
Provides expectations and standards for course assignments that demonstrate academic rigor in
accordance with the course module.
Provides documentation of progress and reports to the DON and Nursing Instructor.
Maintains student records and progress in either the classroom or lab/clinical setting.
Performs other duties as assigned in support of students enrolled in the Nursing programs.
Knowledge and Skills:
Education: Masters degree in Nursing required for Associate Degree Nursing Program.
Education: Bachelor's degree in Nursing required for Practical Nursing Program.
Experience: Current Registered Nurse (RN) license in New Jersey and at least one year of clinical
experience in an acute health care facility required. Teaching experience preferably
at the community college level.
Interpersonal Skills Ability to work effectively with faculty, administrators, staff, and external
constituencies.
Technical Skills Working knowledge of current and emerging computer hardware and software.
Physical Requirements:
Role:
The individual will assume teaching responsibilities, teach assigned classes and/or lab/clinical and
develop coursework needed for teaching under the direction and supervision of the DON (Director of
Nursing).
The individual will participate in ongoing program evaluation activities as needed and confers with the
DON to ensure compliance with Board policies as well as communicate with the DON as necessary to
resolve student issues or concerns.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
Plan and assign student activities in the classroom/lab/clinical setting.
Maintain records of student progress and performance, attendance and grades, in addition to
preparing, administering, and grading, written and practical examinations.
Maintains regular communication with Director of Nursing and Full Time Nursing Instructor.
Participate in ongoing program evaluation activities as needed.
Confers with the DON to ensure compliance with Board of Nursing regulations.
Discuss with students their concerns and/or problems directly or indirectly related to learning
experience.
Works effectively as part of the faculty team demonstrating positive interpersonal relations,
collaborating with other faculty members to meet student needs, and participating in faculty
meetings.
Provides expectations and standards for course assignments that demonstrate academic rigor in
accordance with the course module.
Provides documentation of progress and reports to the DON and Nursing Instructor.
Maintains student records and progress in either the classroom or lab/clinical setting.
Performs other duties as assigned in support of students enrolled in the Nursing programs.
Knowledge and Skills:
Education: Masters degree in Nursing required for Associate Degree Nursing Program.
Education: Bachelor's degree in Nursing required for Practical Nursing Program.
Experience: Current Registered Nurse (RN) license in New Jersey and at least one year of clinical
experience in an acute health care facility required. Teaching experience preferably
at the community college level.
Interpersonal Skills Ability to work effectively with faculty, administrators, staff, and external
constituencies.
Technical Skills Working knowledge of current and emerging computer hardware and software.
Physical Requirements: