This is a full-time position with direct responsibility for instructing nursing students about a variety of different aspects of the profession and may work to teach patient care in the lab or clinical setting, or may lecture on specific topics within the field of nursing. Must maintain regular office hours and teach courses within the ADN nursing curriculum using a variety of teaching modalities and appeal to the different student populations and different learning styles of students.
Who We Are:
The positive energy at Stark State College comes from exceptionally dedicated employees who work hard for students. Success - for both our employees and our students - is the result.
We value people and experiences and strive to provide an environment that makes students, faculty, staff and community feel welcome and valued.
You'll Be a Great Fit If:
- You enjoy teaching at the community college level
- You are comfortable in writing syllabi, lecturing, testing, grading, and evaluating students in the nursing curriculum.
- You enjoy participating in professional development that will improve your teaching and professional knowledge and skills.
- You are skilled at recruiting and admitting students into the program, ensuring clear pathways and equitable access for all students.
- You are skilled at timely completion of mandatory compliance reporting and record-keeping requirements for the Ohio Board of Nursing and Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing.
Typical Responsibilities Include:
- Teaching college students in the associate's degree nursing program.
- Writing syllabi, lecturing, testing, grading and evaluating students.
- Advising students on course and degree requirements.
- Tutoring students as needed.
- Attending orientation, advisory, and faculty meetings to provide input and remain up-to-date.
- Communicating with the department chair regarding issues, grievances, and special circumstances of program students.
- Engaging in internal and external college activities to serve the community and fulfill the mission of the college.
To Be Considered You Need:
- A minimum of a master's of science degree in Nursing with a minimum of one year of teaching experience and a minimum of two years of recent nursing experience
- To be a Registered Nurse with a current, active, unencumbered license in the state of Ohio.
- Current BLS through the American Heart Association.
- Experience with integration of educational technology
- Knowledge of the nursing accreditation process
- Preference is for experience in teaching nursing lecture, practice lab and clinical experiences in a professional nursing program or an education/staff development department.
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Outstanding benefits you can expect from Stark State: (See the benefits tab on the job description details.) Excellent medical, dental & vision coverage; paid life and AD&D insurance; state pension/retirement (OPERS/STRS); paid time off, sick leave and paid holidays; paid Stark State tuition, tuition reimbursement, employee assistance program and more.
The work you do at Stark State will matter to the thousands of students who walk through our doors and eventually across the commencement stage on their journey to a better tomorrow. Come join us and learn how your aspirations can be a part of a better future for them - and you.
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