What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Instructor for Nursing position at Southern Adventist University?
Job Summary: Southern Adventist University seeks a dedicated and experienced Nursing Clinical Instructor to join our faculty as an Adjunct Faculty member. As a clinical instructor, you will supervise nursing students during clinical rotations in healthcare settings. This is a unique opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of our students while sharing your expertise in nursing education.
The successful candidate will provide guidance, support, and instruction to students to develop their clinical skills. You will evaluate student performance, provide constructive feedback, and assess clinical competencies. Collaboration with healthcare facility staff is also essential to ensure students meet clinical learning objectives. Our ideal candidate will maintain high standards of patient care and model best practices for students.
This position requires a Master's degree in nursing or higher preferred but BSN will be considered based on years of experience. Additionally, the candidate must have an active and unencumbered Registered Nurse (RN) license in Tennessee. A minimum of two years clinical nursing experience, preferably in OB, is also required. Previous experience as a clinical instructor or educator is preferred but not necessary.
The successful candidate will provide guidance, support, and instruction to students to develop their clinical skills. You will evaluate student performance, provide constructive feedback, and assess clinical competencies. Collaboration with healthcare facility staff is also essential to ensure students meet clinical learning objectives. Our ideal candidate will maintain high standards of patient care and model best practices for students.
This position requires a Master's degree in nursing or higher preferred but BSN will be considered based on years of experience. Additionally, the candidate must have an active and unencumbered Registered Nurse (RN) license in Tennessee. A minimum of two years clinical nursing experience, preferably in OB, is also required. Previous experience as a clinical instructor or educator is preferred but not necessary.